Lauren B. Resnick, Christa Asterhan, and Sherice Clarke (Editors)
Socializing Intelligence Through Academic Talk and Dialogue focuses on a fast-growing topic in education research. Over the course of 34 chapters, the contributors discuss theories and case studies that shed light on the effects of dialogic participation in and outside the classroom. This rich, transdisciplinary endeavor will appeal to scholars and researchers in education and many related disciplines, including learning and cognitive sciences, educational psychology, instructional science, and linguistics, as well as to teachers, curriculum designers, and educational policy makers. View the Table of Contents
ISBN: 978-0-935302-40-0 (Hardcover) ISBN: 978-0-935302-70-7 (Paperback) ISBN: 978-0-935302-43-1 (eBook)
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K. Ann Renninger, Martina Nieswandt, and Suzanne Hidi (Editors)
Interest in Mathematics and Science Learning, edited by K. Ann Renninger, Martina Nieswandt, and Suzanne Hidi, is the first volume to assemble findings on the role of interest in mathematics and science learning. As the contributors illuminate across the volume’s 22 chapters, interest provides a critical bridge between cognition and affect in learning and development. This volume will be useful to educators, researchers, and policy makers, especially those whose focus is mathematics, science, and technology education. View the Table of Contents
ISBN: 978-0-935302-39-4 (Hardcover) ISBN: 978-0-935302-38-7 (Paperback) ISBN: 978-0-935302-42-4 (eBook)
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George L. Wimberly (Editor)
LGBTQ Issues in Education: Advancing a Research Agenda examines the current state of the knowledge on LGBTQ issues in education and addresses future research directions. The editor and authors draw on existing literature, theories, and data as they synthesize key areas of research. Readers studying LGBTQ issues or working on adjacent topics will find the book to be an invaluable tool as it sets forth major findings and recommendations for additional research. Equally important, the book brings to light the importance of investing in research and data on a topic of critical educational and social significance. View the Table of Contents
ISBN: 978-0-935302-49-3 (Paperback) ISBN: 978-0-935302-36-3 (eBook)
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