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Realising Innovative Partnerships in Educational Research: Theories and Methodologies for Collaboration

✍ Scribed by Rachel McNae, Bronwen Cowie (eds.)


Publisher
SensePublishers
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
309
Series
Educational Partnerships and Collaborations
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 1-8
β€˜It’s Cool, People Your Same Age Being in Charge of You’....Pages 9-19
Research with Children....Pages 21-31
Developing Inclusive Practices....Pages 33-43
Partnership among Multicultural Peers in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning....Pages 45-54
Section Commentary....Pages 55-58
Front Matter....Pages 59-59
Introduction....Pages 61-65
Teacher-Researcher Partnerships....Pages 67-75
Blurring the Boundaries....Pages 77-85
Rethinking the Associate Teacher and Pre-Service Teacher Relationship....Pages 87-95
Research as a Catalyst for Crossdisciplinary Partnerships Amongst University Lecturers....Pages 97-108
Section Commentary....Pages 109-113
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
Introduction....Pages 117-121
Sharing at Kaipaki School....Pages 123-134
A School-Researcher Partnership with Pragmatism at its Core....Pages 135-145
Culturally Responsive Relationships Promoting Partnerships between Schools and Indigenous Māori Families and Communities....Pages 147-156
β€˜It’s a Living, Breathing Entity’....Pages 157-167
The β€˜Mantle Underground’....Pages 169-179
Section Commentary....Pages 181-187
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
Introduction....Pages 191-195
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
Dance on Campus....Pages 197-209
Enhancing Youth Leadership through Community Partnerships....Pages 211-222
Community Engagement through Continuing Education in a University....Pages 223-234
Community Partnerships in Sustainability Education Research....Pages 235-244
Section Commentary....Pages 245-248
Front Matter....Pages 249-249
Introduction....Pages 251-255
A Cross-Cultural Partnership in a Tertiary Setting....Pages 257-268
Finding Places of Connection in an Inter-University Partnership....Pages 269-277
An International Tertiary Research Partnership....Pages 279-290
Places and Spaces for Embodiment....Pages 291-300
Section Commentary....Pages 301-304
Front Matter....Pages 305-305
Partnership Research....Pages 307-309

✦ Subjects


Education, general


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