
Lessons from the Transition to Pandemic Education in the US
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Drawing on contributions from all levels of the US education system, the book situates these myriad voices and perspectives within a prismatic theory framework in order to recognise how these views and experiences interconnect. Detailed narrative and phenomenological analysis also call attention to patterns of inequality, reduced social and emotional well-being, pressures on parents, and the role of communication, flexibility, and teacher-led innovation. Chapters are interchanged with interludes that showcase a lyrical and authentic approach to understanding the multiplicity of experience in the text.
Providing a valuable contribution to the contemporary field of pandemic education research, this volume will be of interest to researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in the sociology of education, online teaching and eLearning, and those involved with the digitalization of education at all levels. Those more broadly interested in educational research methods and the effects of home-schooling will also benefit.
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Kimiya Sohrab Maghzi is Assistant Professor and Coordinator of EDSP Programs in the Department of Teaching and Learning, Redlands University, USA.
Charlotte Achieng-Evensen is a K-12 educator and academic, USA.
Meredith A. Dorner is Professor in the Biology department at Irvine Valley College, USA.
Holly Pearson is Visiting Assistant Professor in American Studies, Smith College, USA.
Mina Chun is Assistant Professor of Special Education, Governors State University, USA.
Content
Marni E. Fisher, Charlotte Achieng-Evensen, Meredith A. Dorner, and Kimiya Sohrab Maghzi
Chapter 1: Elementary Stories
Kimiya Sohrab Maghzi, Marni E. Fisher, Veronica Bloomfield, Frances Hansell, Leslie C. Whitaker, and James St. Amant
Interlude: Expendable Lives Anna V. Wilson
Chapter 2: Middle School Stories Veronica Bloomfield, Gregory Warren, Susan M. Gapinski, and Marni E. Fisher
Interlude: A New Vision of Special Education Elizabeth Burke
Chapter 3: High School Stories Joey Liu, Charlotte Achieng-Evensen, Sarah Gapinski, and Marni E. Fisher
Interlude: Ritual Returns
Joey LiuChapter 4: Community College Stories
Meredith A. Dorner, Marni E. Fisher, Amber Bogdan, and Tara FalceInterlude: Hear Thee, Our Plea
Mousumi De and Kimiya Sohrab MaghziChapter 5: University Stories
Holly Pearson, Marni E. Fisher, Kevin Stockbridge, and Gregory Warren Interlude: The Duality of Masks
Suki Fisher
Chapter 6: Graduate EducationKevin Stockbridge, Marni E. Fisher, Kimiya Sohrab Maghzi, Mina Chun, and Tammy BachrachInterlude: 23 May 2020Elizabeth Peale Hind
Chapter 7: Patterns in Pandemic Education: What Does it All Mean? Marni E. Fisher, Tammy Bachrach, Holly Pearson, Kimiya Sohrab Maghzi, Veronica Bloomfield, Meredith A. Dorner, Mina Chun, Elizabeth Burke, Tara Falce, Joey Yung-Jun Liu, Charlotte Achieng-Evensen, Amber Bogdan, Frances Hansell, Kevin Stockbridge, Leslie C. Whitaker, Gregory Warren, Susan M. Gapinski, James St. Amant, Sarah Gapinski, and Anna V. Wilson
Afterword: Voices in Isolation
Marni E. Fisher, Charlotte Achieng-Evensen, Holly Pearson, Kimiya Sohrab Maghzi, Meredith A. Dorner, and Mina Chun
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