Educational Research: Discourses of Change and Changes of Discourse
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About the Authors.- 1 . Mutual Dependencies: 'Change' and 'Discourse'; Paul Smeyers and Marc Depaepe .- 2 . Technology, Education, and the Fetishization of the 'New'; Nicholas C. Burbules .- 3 . Managing Change and the Language of Change; Richard Smith .- 4 . How is it Possible to Make a Difference? Agency, Actors, and Affect as Discourses of Change in Education Research; Lynn Fendler .- 5 . 'Too Busy for Thoughts': Stress, Tiredness and Finding a Home in the University; Naomi Hodgson .- 6 . Creativity, Education and the Future; Ian Munday .- 7 . Neuromyths for Educational Research and the Educational Field?; Paul Smeyers .- 8 . On the Plurality of Mathematics Discourses: Between Power and Constraints; Karen François, Kathleen Coessens and Jean Paul Van Bendegem .- 9 . Learning to Love the Bomb: The Cold War Brings the Best of Times to American Higher Education; David F. Labaree .- 10 . Change of Discourses: Theoretical Perspectives for US Teacher Education; Lynda Stone .- 11 . From the French Republican Educational Reforms to the ABCD de l'Égalité: Thinking about Change in the History of Girls' Education in France; Rebecca Rogers .- 12 . The 'Crisis' Problem: On the Pervasiveness of Crisis Rhetoric in American Education Research; Ethan Hutt .- 13 . "It's the language, stupid!" Colorblind and Tone-deaf as Discourses of Change in Educational Research; Jeff Bale .- 14 . A Belief in Magic. Professionalization in Post Second World War Forced Child Protection; Jeroen J.H. Dekker .- 15 . It's All about Interpretation: Discourses at Work in Education Museums. The case of Ypres; Marc Depaepe and Frank Simon .- Author Index.- Subject Index.
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Breite: | 172 |
Gewicht: | 518 g |
Höhe: | 239 |
Länge: | 53 |
Seiten: | 227 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Marc Depaepe, Paul Smeyers |
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