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Teacher Education Yearbook XXIV: Establishing a Sense of Place for All Learners in 21st Century Classrooms and Schools

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Full Title:

Teacher Education Yearbook XXIV: Establishing a Sense of Place for All Learners in 21st Century Classrooms and Schools

Contributors:

By (Author) LeAnn G. Putney
Edited by Nancy P. Gallavan

ISBN:

9781475824568

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

28th December 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Educational administration and organization
Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs

Dewey:

371.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

292

Dimensions:

Width 185mm, Height 262mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

844g

Description

The Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) Yearbook XXIV offers 16 captivating chapters related to establishing a sense of place or belonging for P-12 students, classroom teachers, teacher candidates, and teacher educators. The chapters include theory, research, concepts, principles, practices, and programs that inform and support as well as question and challenge readers from multiple perspectives. Readers gain insights and inspiration that illustrate ways teachers and learners negotiate meaning in environments where everyone experiences social and cultural connections with personal and academic fulfillment. Collectively, the authors identify, describe, analyze, and advance issues associated with creating both an individual and a shared sense of place among the ever-changing populations in contemporary P-12 schools and classrooms. Like human geographers, teacher educators and educational researchers study environments where children grow up and create bonds with their early environments that continue to influence them throughout their lives based on the ways in which meaning is negotiated in that early space. Candidates, teachers, and teacher educators benefit by investigating the presence and power of these landscapes impacting the teaching, learning, and schooling.

Author Bio

LeAnn G. Putney, PhD, is Professor and Chair of Educational Psychology and Higher Education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with expertise in ethnographic classroom research, sociocultural theory, and discourse processes. She is active in ATE, AERA, and TESOL, has co-founded a K-12 public charter school, Innovations International Charter School of Nevada. Nancy P. Gallavan, PhD, is Professor of Teacher Education at the University of Central Arkansas with an expertise in classroom assessments, cultural competence, and social studies education. She received the 2013 UCA Research Award, served as the 2013-14 ATE President, and was inducted into the 2013 Kappa Delta Pi Honorary Eleanor RooseveltLifetime Legacy Chapter.

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