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The Teaching Gap: Best Ideas from the World's Teachers for Improving Education in the Classroom

James W. Stigler, James Hiebert

The Teaching Gap: Best Ideas from the World's Teachers for Improving Education in the Classroom James W. Stigler, James Hiebert Amazon Price: $16.32
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Editorial Review:

In a time when educators and politicians in the United States are fumbling for a fix--from vouchers to smaller class sizes--for ailing public schools, it's refreshing to read the more sophisticated take on what can be done to improve American education found in The Teaching Gap, a straightforward analysis of approaches towards teaching around the world. James W. Stigler, a UCLA psychology professor, and James Hiebert, an education professor at the University of Delaware, argue that America's culture of teaching needs to be changed before we see any real change in student achievement--and they're not simply talking about higher pay and more respect.

The bulk of The Teaching Gap examines the cultural differences among teaching methods, with detailed accounts of video observations of eighth-grade math teachers that were part of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study, or TIMSS (which Stigler directed). American teachers in the videos tend to emphasize terms and procedures, thinking of math as a set of tedious skills. They try to interest students with praise and real-life problems. In contrast, Japanese teachers are more likely to emphasize ideas, expecting the concepts alone to stir students' natural curiosity. They weave together lessons that have a distinct beginning, middle, and end. Teachers in the other countries are more likely to share lessons on what works in the classroom and receive more sophisticated training, the authors found. Only seven out of 41 nations scored lower than the U.S. in TIMSS, placing American eighth-graders with those from Cyprus, Portugal, South Africa, Kuwait, Iran, and Colombia. Without falling into teacher-bashing mode, Stigler and Hiebert insist that reform efforts need to originate with teachers, not university researchers. They call for overhauling the teaching profession with stricter requirements, better peer review, and more demanding academic standards, as well as improved interaction between teachers. Their detailed examination of the study's video observations gets to the heart of the matter and should be worthwhile reading for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the condition of today's education system. --Jodi Mailander Farrell

The Boys and Girls Learn Differently Action Guide for Teachers

Michael Gurian, Arlette C. Ballew

The Boys and Girls Learn Differently Action Guide for Teachers Michael Gurian, Arlette C. Ballew Amazon Price: $13.57
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The landmark book Boys and Girls Learn Differently! outlines the brain-based educational theories and techniques that can be used to transform classrooms and help children learn better. Now The Boys and Girls Learn Differently Action Guide for Teachers presents experiential learning techniques that teachers can use to create an environment and enriched curriculum that take into account the needs of the developing child's brain and allows both boys and girls to gain maximum learning opportunities. This important and easy-to-use guide is based on the latest scientific scholarship on the differences between boy's and girl's brains, neurological development, hormonal effects, behavior, and learning needs and offers information on what all children need to be able to learn effectively. Michael Gurian and his colleagues applied these recent discoveries in the field during a two-year Gurian Institute pilot program in Missouri that led to measurably better academic performance and improved behavior.

Schooling Around the World: Debates, Challenges, and Practices

Kas Mazurek, Margret A. Winzer

Schooling Around the World: Debates, Challenges, and Practices Kas Mazurek, Margret A. Winzer Amazon Price: $79.20
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Education in a Global Society: A Comparative Perspective

Kas Mazurek, Margret A. Winzer, Czeslaw Majorek

Education in a Global Society: A Comparative Perspective Kas Mazurek, Margret A. Winzer, Czeslaw Majorek List Price: $108.40
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Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 2.5 of 5

Too expensive for its uselessness. 1 out of 5 stars.
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Expensive books always raise my blood pressure and this one really did it for me. Almost 100 for a book I looked at for just a month or so. Not worth a read- only buy it if you must.

A Great Text 4 out of 5 stars.
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A compendium of educational systems and their challenges. You learn the unique issues in each culture. We beat-up Americans and our schools but they are clearly without the challenges that other societies and cultures must over come. Even so, the reader gains insight into our problems and how the World has addressed the same issues that we see and delve into on a daily basis. A very good text!

Editorial Review:

Education in a Global Society is designed for dealing with education practices, trends, and debates around the world. Its objective is to develop a global perspective on their profession. This book combines a significant number of case studies with a consistent structural format that results in the ability to draw thematic comparisons between the case studies. There are enough themes and issues presented, and enough specific case studies to allow instructors to focus the entirety of the course seminars on one text alone. For anyone interested in world issues, problems in education, and international education.

Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local

Robert F. Arnove

Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local Robert F. Arnove Amazon Price: $44.95
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Comparative Education examines the common problems facing education systems around the world as the result of global economic, social, and cultural forces. Issues related to the governance, financing, provision, processes, and outcomes of education systems for differently situated social groups are described and analyzed in specific regional, national, and local contexts.

Does Money Matter?: The Effect of School Resources on Student Achievement and Adult Success (Brookings Dialogues on Public Policy)

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Many believe that American education can only be improved with a sizable infusion of new resources into the nation's schools. Others find little evidence that large increases in spending lead to improvements in educational performance. Do additional school resources actually make any difference? The evidence on this question offers a striking paradox. Many analysts have found that extra school resources play a negligible role in improving student achievement while children are in school. Yet many economists have gathered data showing that students who attend well-endowed schools grow up to enjoy better job market success than children whose education takes place in schools where resources are limited. For example, children who attend schools with a lower pupil-teacher ratio and a better educated teaching staff appear to earn higher wages as adults than children who attend poorer schools. This book, which grew out of a Brookings conference, brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines to discuss the evidence on the link between school resources and educational and economic outcomes. In a lively exchange of views, they debate whether additional spending can improve the performance of the nation's schools. In addition to editor Gary Burtless, the contributors include Eric Hanushek, University of Rochester; James Heckman, University of Chicago; Julian Betts, University of California, San Diego; Richard Murnane, Harvard University; Larry Hedges, University of Chicago; and Christopher Jencks, Northwestern University. Dialogues on Public Policy

Academic and Scientific Traditions in China, Japan, and the West

Shigeru Nakayama

Academic and Scientific Traditions in China, Japan, and the West Shigeru Nakayama List Price: $37.50
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Asia's Educational Edge: Current Achievements in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, and India

William K. Cummings

Asia's Educational Edge: Current Achievements in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, and India William K. Cummings Amazon Price: $27.01
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Asia's Educational Edge warns that the United States relies heavily on the talent of foreign-born scientists and engineers skilled workers who face increasing, and increasingly favorable, options for employment elsewhere. East Asia's and India's emerging economies are expanding their own higher education capacity in the sciences and their own research and development infrastructure. Accordingly, the United States faces great and growing competition in attracting talented students and professionals from the international community.

Education and State Formation: The Rise of Education Systems in England, France and the USA

Andy Green

Education and State Formation: The Rise of Education Systems in England, France and the USA Andy Green List Price: $39.95
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'Green's seminal book treats the relationship between education and the state...As a collective future in Europe takes shape, this timely book raises questions which Britain surely cannot afford to ignore about the aims of a public education system.' Times Educational Supplement Britain was the last major European state to create a national education system and is set to be the first to dismantle it. In this wide-ranging comparative study, Andy Green examines the reasons for the uneven development of public education in England, Prussia, France and the USA and locates the origins of England's educational peculiarities in the voluntary system of the Victorian period.

Inclusive Education: Policy, Contexts and Comparative Perspectives

Armstrong

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This volume is based on material arising out of collaborative work which addresses the question of "inclusive" education in the context of policy and practice in a number of different countries including France, England, Greece, Australia, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and the USA. At the heart of the idea of inclusive education lie serious issues concerning "equal opportunities" and social justice. How societies construct and respond to disability, gender, race and cultural differences is of fundamental importance.

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