Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices
Herausgeber: Ferfolja, Tania; Ullman, Jacqueline; Jones Díaz, Criss
Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices
Herausgeber: Ferfolja, Tania; Ullman, Jacqueline; Jones Díaz, Criss
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Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practice introduces the diversity of contemporary learning environments and uses a sociological lens to analyse relevant theoretical concepts, encouraging all educators to consider the impact of the learning environment they cultivate. This edition has been thoroughly updated.
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Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practice introduces the diversity of contemporary learning environments and uses a sociological lens to analyse relevant theoretical concepts, encouraging all educators to consider the impact of the learning environment they cultivate. This edition has been thoroughly updated.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 173mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781009354820
- ISBN-10: 1009354825
- Artikelnr.: 70891826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 173mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781009354820
- ISBN-10: 1009354825
- Artikelnr.: 70891826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword Emily M. Gray; Part I. Foundations: 1. The unseen half: theories
for educational practices Tania Ferfolja, Criss Jones Díaz and Jacqueline
Ullman; 2. A teacher's toolkit: foregrounding the role of theory in
grappling with cultural complexity in schooling Megan Watkins; 3. Towards
equity: privileging indigenous knowledges in education research Ren
Perkins, Amy Thomson and Marnee Shay; 4. Understanding childhood in diverse
socio-cultural contexts Kerry H. Robinson; Part II. Putting Theory to Work
in Educational Research: 5. Gender and sexuality diversity in education
Tania Ferfolja; 6. 'The class continued like it never happened': high
school teachers in/action in response to homophobia and transphobic
harassment Jacqueline Ullman; 7. Reframing disadvantage, inequity and
exclusion for vulnerable educational communities Susanne Gannon and
Christine Woodrow; 8. Examining monolingual and monocultural orientations
in educational practice Jacqueline D'warte; 9. Educators' and families'
perspectives of home language support and early multilingual education
Criss Jones Díaz; 10. Schooling for refugee-background students in
Australia Loshini Naidoo; 11. Reinforcing and resisting Islamophobia
through the pedagogical practices of teachers: a critical theory approach
Zainab Mourad; 12. Transnational migrant families' connection to 'people,
places and things' in a postcolonial Aotearoa New Zealand Angel Chan and
Jenny Ritchie; 13. Final ruminations on the 'unseen half' Jacqueline
Ullman, Criss Jones Díaz and Tania Ferfolja.
for educational practices Tania Ferfolja, Criss Jones Díaz and Jacqueline
Ullman; 2. A teacher's toolkit: foregrounding the role of theory in
grappling with cultural complexity in schooling Megan Watkins; 3. Towards
equity: privileging indigenous knowledges in education research Ren
Perkins, Amy Thomson and Marnee Shay; 4. Understanding childhood in diverse
socio-cultural contexts Kerry H. Robinson; Part II. Putting Theory to Work
in Educational Research: 5. Gender and sexuality diversity in education
Tania Ferfolja; 6. 'The class continued like it never happened': high
school teachers in/action in response to homophobia and transphobic
harassment Jacqueline Ullman; 7. Reframing disadvantage, inequity and
exclusion for vulnerable educational communities Susanne Gannon and
Christine Woodrow; 8. Examining monolingual and monocultural orientations
in educational practice Jacqueline D'warte; 9. Educators' and families'
perspectives of home language support and early multilingual education
Criss Jones Díaz; 10. Schooling for refugee-background students in
Australia Loshini Naidoo; 11. Reinforcing and resisting Islamophobia
through the pedagogical practices of teachers: a critical theory approach
Zainab Mourad; 12. Transnational migrant families' connection to 'people,
places and things' in a postcolonial Aotearoa New Zealand Angel Chan and
Jenny Ritchie; 13. Final ruminations on the 'unseen half' Jacqueline
Ullman, Criss Jones Díaz and Tania Ferfolja.
Foreword Emily M. Gray; Part I. Foundations: 1. The unseen half: theories
for educational practices Tania Ferfolja, Criss Jones Díaz and Jacqueline
Ullman; 2. A teacher's toolkit: foregrounding the role of theory in
grappling with cultural complexity in schooling Megan Watkins; 3. Towards
equity: privileging indigenous knowledges in education research Ren
Perkins, Amy Thomson and Marnee Shay; 4. Understanding childhood in diverse
socio-cultural contexts Kerry H. Robinson; Part II. Putting Theory to Work
in Educational Research: 5. Gender and sexuality diversity in education
Tania Ferfolja; 6. 'The class continued like it never happened': high
school teachers in/action in response to homophobia and transphobic
harassment Jacqueline Ullman; 7. Reframing disadvantage, inequity and
exclusion for vulnerable educational communities Susanne Gannon and
Christine Woodrow; 8. Examining monolingual and monocultural orientations
in educational practice Jacqueline D'warte; 9. Educators' and families'
perspectives of home language support and early multilingual education
Criss Jones Díaz; 10. Schooling for refugee-background students in
Australia Loshini Naidoo; 11. Reinforcing and resisting Islamophobia
through the pedagogical practices of teachers: a critical theory approach
Zainab Mourad; 12. Transnational migrant families' connection to 'people,
places and things' in a postcolonial Aotearoa New Zealand Angel Chan and
Jenny Ritchie; 13. Final ruminations on the 'unseen half' Jacqueline
Ullman, Criss Jones Díaz and Tania Ferfolja.
for educational practices Tania Ferfolja, Criss Jones Díaz and Jacqueline
Ullman; 2. A teacher's toolkit: foregrounding the role of theory in
grappling with cultural complexity in schooling Megan Watkins; 3. Towards
equity: privileging indigenous knowledges in education research Ren
Perkins, Amy Thomson and Marnee Shay; 4. Understanding childhood in diverse
socio-cultural contexts Kerry H. Robinson; Part II. Putting Theory to Work
in Educational Research: 5. Gender and sexuality diversity in education
Tania Ferfolja; 6. 'The class continued like it never happened': high
school teachers in/action in response to homophobia and transphobic
harassment Jacqueline Ullman; 7. Reframing disadvantage, inequity and
exclusion for vulnerable educational communities Susanne Gannon and
Christine Woodrow; 8. Examining monolingual and monocultural orientations
in educational practice Jacqueline D'warte; 9. Educators' and families'
perspectives of home language support and early multilingual education
Criss Jones Díaz; 10. Schooling for refugee-background students in
Australia Loshini Naidoo; 11. Reinforcing and resisting Islamophobia
through the pedagogical practices of teachers: a critical theory approach
Zainab Mourad; 12. Transnational migrant families' connection to 'people,
places and things' in a postcolonial Aotearoa New Zealand Angel Chan and
Jenny Ritchie; 13. Final ruminations on the 'unseen half' Jacqueline
Ullman, Criss Jones Díaz and Tania Ferfolja.







