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El. knyga: Effective Schools

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This volume examines effective schooling from a sociocultural perspective, focusing on developing the capacities of diverse students in various educational contexts. It addresses the complex sociocultural histories of students, including family, cultural, physical, social, emotional, and prior learning experiences.



Students arrive in our classrooms with complex sociocultural histories that include family, cultural, physical, social, emotional, and prior learning experiences. In order to be effective, schools must directly address these complex histories in meaningful, relevant and creative ways. The aim of this volume is to examine research on effective schooling from a sociocultural perspective - with a focus on developing the capacities of diverse students in diverse educational contexts. The chapters in this volume cover a wide range of important topics as listed below:

Preface vii
Abstracts ix
1. What We Know About Effective Schools and Effective Schooling From a Sociocultural Perspective
Martin Dowson, Dennis M. McInerney, and Shawn Van Etten
1(16)
PART I: ON RESEARCH
2. Using the Dynamic Model of Educational Effectiveness to Introduce a Policy Promoting the Provision of Equal Opportunities to Students of Different Social Groups
L. Kyriakides and B.P.M. Creemers
17(26)
3. New Directions for School Effectiveness Research: Toward School Effectiveness Without Schools
Daniel Muffs
43(18)
PART II: ON PEDAGOGY
4. Identifying the Connection Between Culturally Relevant Motivation, and Academic Performance Among Ethnic Minority Youth
Kenneth M. Tyler, R. Trent Haines, and Eric M. Anderman
61(44)
5. Textbook Pedagogy: A Sociocultural Analysis of Effective Teaching and Learning
Richard Walker and Mike Horsley
105(30)
6. Motivational and Cognitive Aspects of Culturally Accommodated Instruction: The Case of Reading Comprehension
Robert Rueda
135(24)
PART III: ON TEACHERS
7. Social Influences and the Quest for Excellence: A Sociocultural Perspective on Teacher Effectiveness
La Tefy Schoen
159(26)
8. The Good Teacher: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
David Watkins and Qunving Zhang
185(22)
PART IV: ON LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
9. Changing Classroom Environments Through Effective use of Technology
Deborah L. Lowther, Steven M. Ross, Fethi A. Than, and J. Daniel Strahl
207(28)
10. Korean Students' Reactions to Perceived Learning Environment, Parental Expectations, and Performance Feedback: Evidence for the Moderating Role of Performance-Approach Goals
Mimi Bong and Sung-Il Kim
235(28)
11. Effective Discipline in Multicultural Schools in South Africa: Two Case Studies
Jan Heystek
263(20)
About the Authors 283