
Research on the Influences of Educational Policy on Teaching and Learning
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- Research on the Influences of Educational Policy on Teaching and Learning
- Research on the Influences of Educational Policy on Teaching and Learning
- Copyright
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- 1: Educational Policy on Teaching and Learning in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East
- Abstract
- Background of This Book
- Educational Policy on Teaching and Learning in Africa
- Educational Policy on Teaching and Learning in the Caribbean
- Educational Policy on Teaching and Learning in the Middle East
- Conclusion
- 2: Impact on Teaching and Learning of Educational Policy on Special Needs Education and Inclusion in South Africa
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Development of Policy for Students with Special Educational Needs
- Research on the Impact of the Implementation of White Paper 6 on Teaching and Learning in Inclusive Classrooms
- Case Study
- Methodology
- Data Collection Methods
- Participants
- Data Analysis
- Results
- Ambivalent Views on Inclusive Education
- Role of the Government in the Implementation of the Full-Service School
- Conclusion
- References
- 3: The Paradox of Universal Secondary Education in Uganda
- Abstract
- Theoretical Framework
- Educational History
- Colonial Education
- Universal Primary Education
- Universal Secondary Education
- Universal Secondary Education in Northern Uganda
- Conclusion
- References
- 4: Inclusive Education: The Nigerian Attempt
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Overview of Special Education in Nigeria
- Perspectives of the Concept Inclusive Education
- The Introduction of Universal Basic Education
- Legal Framework for Inclusive Education in Nigeria
- Implementation of Inclusive Education in Nigeria
- Barriers to Effective Inclusion in Nigeria
- Conclusion
- Recommendations
- References
- 5: Supporting Novice Teachers in Egypt: The Development and Evaluation of an Induction/Mentoring Program
- Abstract
- Overview of the Induction/Mentoring Policy
- National Teaching Standards
- Teacher Cadre
- Professional Academy for Teachers
- Induction/Mentoring Policy
- Meeting the Needs of Beginning Teachers and Egyptian Students
- An International Overview of Induction/Mentoring Literature
- Clearly Articulated Goals
- Personal Support
- Mentoring
- Developing a Beginning Teacher Induction Program
- The Induction/Mentoring Program in Egypt
- The Induction/Mentoring Program
- Orientation
- Mentoring
- Essential Teaching Skills Course for Assistant Teachers
- Assessment
- Implementation of the I/M Program
- Evaluation of the Pilot Project
- Results
- 1. How do the teaching skills of the ATs who completed the I/M program compare with those of non-I/M veteran teachers?
- 2. What was the impact of the Induction and Mentoring Program on the ATs, mentors, and principals?
- 3. What were the challenges encountered by the program during implementation and how might they be addresse
- Implications for Research and Policy
- Appendix: Standards-Based Classroom Observation Protocol for Egypt (SCOPE) (Academy for Educational Development, 2010)
- References
- 6: Who Will Teach These Children?: Special Education Policy in Zimbabwe
- Abstract
- General Description of Zimbabwe's Education Policy
- Importance of Policy in Meeting the Educational Needs of the Citizenry
- Policy Regarding Persons with Disabilities
- Special Education Services in Zimbabwe
- Topical Overview of Recent Studies Relating to the Policy
- National Policy or Lack Thereof in Zimbabwe
- Resources
- Cultural Attitudes
- Comprehensive Literature Review of Recent Studies Focusing on the Policy Issue
- The Nziramasanga Report
- Recommendations
- Implications for Advancing Research and Policy in Zimbabw
- References
- 7: Morocco's 2000 Charter for Educational Reform Policy: Language Standardizations and Fragmentations
- Abstract
- Discussion
- References
- 8: International Funding in Educational Reform in Trinidad and Tobago, 1996-2002
- Abstract
- The Context
- Teacher Education
- The Education System of Trinidad and Tobago
- Overview of Related Policies
- Policy, Perspectives, and Educational Reform
- Neoliberalism, Equity and Efficiency
- One Size Fits All
- Quality Education
- The Borrowing Government's Autonomy
- Mode of Inquiry and Data Sources
- Implications for Advancing Policy
- Proposals of the National Task Force
- The World Bank Responds to the National Task Force
- The Basic Education Project
- Educational and Institutional Strengthening
- Discussion
- Neoliberal or Not?
- The Impact on the Education System
- Significance of the Study
- References
- 9: The Exodus of Cape Verdean Immigrants to the Northeastern United States
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Research Questions and Subquestions
- Research Question
- Subquestions
- Findings
- Lennon
- Lauren
- Lando
- Leandro
- Helton
- Hamilton
- Hilário
- Heraldo
- Finding Patterns From Participants
- Policy Recommendati ons
- References
- 10: Special Educators' Efficacy and Exceptional Students' Future Trajectories: Informing Barbados' Education Policy
- Abstract
- The Evolution of Special Education Policy in Barbados
- Teacher Efficacy
- Teacher Beliefs and Student Outcomes
- Methodology
- The Case Sites
- The Teachers
- Data Collection
- Findings
- Discussion
- Authors Note
- References
- 11: Education Reform's Impact on the Development of Special Education Policy in Qatar
- Abstract
- Educational Reform and Human Resource Challenges
- Educational Reform and the Student Assessment System
- Educational Reform and the School Finance System
- Educational Reform and Special Education
- Special Education Services and Programs
- The Education Institute
- The Additional Educational Support Department
- The General Legal Framework of Additional Support Policies
- The Academic Education Support Network Support Model
- Policies to Address Students' Learning Difficulties
- Special Educator Teacher Preparation and Education Reform
- United Nations Development Programme Quality Assurance Project
- Challenges to Implementing Quality Special Education Policy and Services
- Recommendations
- References
- 12: Educational Policy and Pedagogical Practice Impacting Gypsy, Roma, and Traveler Groups in the United Kingdom: Lessons for Neighboring Middle Eastern Countries
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Background and Context
- Educational Policy Context
- Historical Context
- Gypsies, Travelers, and Roma: Definitions
- Policy Context
- The Educational Experiences of Gypsy, Roma, and Traveler Groups
- Factors Affecting Schooling
- Interrupted Learning
- Racism
- Curriculum and Culture
- Good Practice in Schools
- The Research Context
- Leadership and Inclusive Ethos
- Good Practice Measures
- Parents' Views of Education
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- 13: Emerging Bilingualism in Kindergarten: Implications for Educational Policies and Practices in Qatar
- Abstract
- Dual-Language Professional Development Needs in Qatari Early-Years Programs
- Emerging Bilinguals
- Curriculum Standards and Vocabulary Development as a Measure of Emerging Bilingualism
- Purpose of the Study
- Implementation of the Study
- Participants
- Materials and Procedures
- Measures and Analyses
- Results
- Vocabulary Growth
- Standard Word Use
- Instructional Practices
- English Use in the Home
- Implications, Policy Recommendations, and Future Research
- References
- 14: Epilogue: Soula Mitakidou Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
- References
- About the Contributors
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