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"Offers case studies in the teaching of English that prompt extensive discussion and written responses to problems that commonly confront English language arts teachers in middle and high schools"--
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Teacher Education --- Professional Development --- teacher education --- professional development --- Educational sciences
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What does power abuse look and feel like in the academic world? How does it affect university faculty, students, education and research? What can we do to counteract and prevent power abuse? These questions are addressed in this collection of autobiographical poems, essays and illustrations about academia. The contributors reflect on individual experiences as well as underlying institutional structures, providing original perspectives on bullying, sexual harassment, discrimination, and other forms of power abuse in academic workplaces. They share their stories in order to break the culture of silence around power abuse in academia and point out pathways for constructive change.
Education --- Educational Leadership --- Professional Development
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This edited book, the first of its kind in the field of applied linguistics, offers a refreshing and unique exploration of how personal experiences shape academic journeys. Through engaging autoethnographic inquiries, each chapter sheds light on the complex factors influencing doctoral students' decisions on dissertation topics. This collection provides deep insights into the interplay between identity, experience, and academic research, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the human aspects of applied linguistics. This book is a must-read for doctoral students, doctoral advisors, and anyone interested in doctoral studies, offering valuable perspectives on the how, what, and why of choosing dissertation topics in applied linguistics. Contributors are: Farah Ali, Anna Becker, Jaione Diaz Mazquiaran, Xuewei He, Ufuk Keleş, Akiko Kiyota, Justyna Legutko, Angel Merchant, Valéria Schörghofer-Queiroz, Marc Tamarit-Galdón, and Ethan Trinh.
Education. --- Professional development. --- Career development.
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This edited volume powerfully captures autoethnographies of international doctoral students in the U.S. and unravels a plethora of their experiences that oscillate between challenges and triumphs of navigating in-betweenness in their unique journeys. The concepts of border-crossing and in-betweenness encapsulate more than just a mere geographic displacement. Rather, they delineate the intricate dance of cultural, emotional, intellectual, and oftentimes, spiritual, transitions, often fraught with tension and self-reflection. As such, 12 chapters in this book will provide the readers with invaluable insights and foster a deeper empathy and understanding of the complexities faced by international students in the U.S. Contributors are: Saurabh Anand, Nadia Bhuiyan, Miriam Furlan Brighente, Heewon Chang, Suparna Chatterjee, Hanh Dinh, Sumeyra Gok, Monisha Issano Jackson, Grace Jue Yeon Kim, Nasiba Norova, Luis Javier Pentón Herrera, Lakmini Grant Siriwardana, Natalie Thibault, Ethan Trinh, Ngoc Tung Vu, Abir Ward, Zhenjie Weng, Bedrettin Yazan, Eun Young Yeom, Jing Yu and Jingyi Zhu.
Education. --- Professional development. --- Career development.
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Starting from an analysis around the relationship between individual, training and self-realization, the book is focused on the pedagogical dimension of work within organizations and on the methodological tools that training should offer to face the future. In particular, the first part reflects on the importance of training within working contexts, with particular attention to the strategic role of the development of human resources and the importance to recognize individuals’ peculiarities and abilities. The second part is focused on the methodological tools of training that can be used to orient towards new future perspectives and to develop professional and personal skills. This book is aimed at HR trainers, HR consults and managers.
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Mathematics --- Mathematics. --- Math --- Science --- mathematics --- professional development --- education
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graduate employability --- higher education --- student experience --- professional development
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A significant body of research demonstrates that teachers and the quality of their teaching are crucial components of student learning. Many teachers in resource-poor environments have limited knowledge, skills, or motivation. Some impact evaluations have shown promising results from interventions to improve the quality of teaching. This paper reviews the existing body of evidence on what kinds of in-service teacher training interventions are most effective, and highlights the knowledge gaps. It reveals the dearth of detail on the nature of teacher training interventions and proposes a standard set of indicators-the In-Service Teacher Training Survey Instrument-for reporting on such programs as a prerequisite for understanding which interventions lead to improved student learning. Across a set of 26 programs with impact evaluations and student learning results, programs that provide complementary materials, focus on a specific subject, and include follow-up visits tend to show higher gains. Programs that use non-education professionals as trainers tend to have worse outcomes. Statistical power to identify these effects is limited, and use of these standard indicators in future impact evaluations will facilitate more precise inference.
Economic Development --- Education --- Education Quality --- Professional Development --- Teacher Training
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Prepared by the Publications Division of ASCE. The American Society of Civil Engineers supports a robust book-publishing program to provide in-depth information on a variety of topics of interest to civil engineers and allied professionals. Each year, 25 to 30 of the Society's new titles are collections of papers presented at conferences affiliated with ASCE. This guide provides information to conference committees and proceedings editors who are organizing proceedings that will be published by ASCE. This publication describes the ASCE program for publishing proceedings, including the review and approval process and the role of the editor. An overview of the publication path is described, followed by step-by-step recommendations for organizing the process of soliciting, evaluating, reviewing, accepting, and publishing papers in a proceedings. The basics of ASCE's copyright and permissions policies are outlined. Policies for proceedings after publication are covered, including antipiracy efforts, errata, publishing ethics, and the process for discussions and closures. An appendix presents information important to the authors submitting and preparing proceedings papers for publication, such as requirements for copyright, permissions, and formatting the manuscript. Publishing Proceedings with ASCE is a key reference for every committee contemplating a conference with proceedings papers published by ASCE. Revised October 2015.
Civil engineering --- Professional societies --- Publications --- Reviews --- Professional development --- Ethics
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