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Doing Authentic Inquiry to Improve Learning and Teaching

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Doing Authentic Inquiry to Improve Learning and Teaching consists of 18 chapters, and 19 authors from 4 countries. The book is suited for use by educators, researchers and classroom practitioners i...
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  • 10 December 2020
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Doing Authentic Inquiry to Improve Learning and Teaching consists of 18 chapters, and 19 authors from 4 countries. The book is suited for use by educators, researchers and classroom practitioners involved in teaching and learning, teacher education, and policy. All chapters are grounded in urban contexts, but are broadly applicable. Multilogical research highlights uses of sociocultural theory, authentic, event-oriented, interpretive inquiry, narrative, and willingness to learn from difference. Methodologies are historically constituted, emergent, contingent, and participatory, embracing collaborative, and contemplative practices, and value of many voices and diverse meaning systems. Readers experience research that is potentially both personally and professionally transformative and applicable to today’s challenges.

Contributors are: Jennifer D. Adams, Konstantinos Alexakos, Arnau Amat, Marissa E. Bellino, Mitch Bleier, Corinna Yolanda Brathwaite, Olga Calderon, Katelin Corbett, Amy DeFelice, Gene Fellner, Helen Kwah, Manny Lopez, Anna Malyukova, Kate E. O'Hara, Malgorzata Powietrzyńska, Isabel Sellas, Kenneth Tobin, and Yau Yan Wong.
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Price: $195.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Bold Visions in Educational Research
Publication Date: 10 December 2020
ISBN: 9789004424258
Format: Hardcover
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Kenneth Tobin is Presidential Professor Emeritus in Urban Education at the Graduate Center of CUNY. Tobin began a program of research on teaching in 1973 that continues to the present day. Current research interests include contemplative practices, wellness and wellbeing.

Konstantinos Alexakos is Professor at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. Current research focuses on teaching and learning, emotions, wellness and critical social issues such as race, gender, and sexuality.