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This edited collection focuses on educational challenges, questions and discussions in a range of educational contexts and phases of learning, including early years, primary, secondary and higher education. These individual discourses lead to connected conversations where educational challenges are pondered, solutions offered, and where research findings can extend our insights and understanding to enhance educational practices. The scope of the book is multi-faceted and explores a range of practices and research contexts such as sustainable development, parent/carer engagement, cyber…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This edited collection focuses on educational challenges, questions and discussions in a range of educational contexts and phases of learning, including early years, primary, secondary and higher education. These individual discourses lead to connected conversations where educational challenges are pondered, solutions offered, and where research findings can extend our insights and understanding to enhance educational practices.
The scope of the book is multi-faceted and explores a range of practices and research contexts such as sustainable development, parent/carer engagement, cyber bullying, social pedagogy, professional development, educational innovations, language learning, gender, diversity and inclusion. The chapters offer an insight into how we can think about and offer solutions to complex educational challenges for sustainable and enhanced pedagogic practice.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Vana Chiou is a faculty member (Laboratory Teaching Staff) at the Department of Geography, University of the Aegean, Greece. Her research interests focus on contemporary teaching methods, assessment, teacher training, and inclusion in education. She is also a co-editor of the book series Voices from the Classroom (Waxmann Publications). She has contributed to various publications, including edited volumes, book chapters, and articles in both Greek and international journals. Additionally, she has participated in and co-coordinated several European projects.

Lotte Geunis is a political advisor with a proven track record on open government reforms, gender and inclusion. Lotte has consulted for the United Nations Development Programme, the World Bank, International IDEA and the Open Government Partnership. She is a PhD fellow at Maastricht University, focusing on political elites and youth participation. Lotte is the co-editor of three books and the author of over a dozen publications. She holds an MPhil from the University of Oxford and a BA from the University of Warwick.

Oliver Holz, Prof. Dr. phil., M.A. (1970); MA in educational sciences and psychology; PhD in educational sciences; coordinator and organiser of European network(s); research with the emphasis on comparative educational science; employed at the KU Leuven, various publications on relevant educational subjects.