Empowering Engagement: Creating Learning Opportunities for Students from Challenging Backgrounds

Author:   Clarence Ng ,  Brendan Bartlett ,  Stephen N. Elliott
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
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9783030068905


Pages:   253
Publication Date:   08 January 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Empowering Engagement: Creating Learning Opportunities for Students from Challenging Backgrounds


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​This book examines promoting engagement for children and adolescents from challenging contexts or who are dealing with challenging conditions.  The volume concentrates on three vulnerable groups: marginalized youths who have experienced repeated exclusion and sought their second chance in alternative education; children who are coming from economically, culturally, and linguistically disadvantaged backgrounds; and students with social or emotional issues. It defines engagement as evolving over the course of learning, an interpersonal as well as personal process involving students, learning environment, teachers, and peers. Chapters identify the complex personal, sociocultural, economic, and systemic barriers that keep these vulnerable students from fully engaging in school, and explore the enabling role of collaborative and supported learning activities in building academic success and a foundation for productive adult lives. In addition, chapters present instructional practices based on engagement enablers. Chapters also pinpoint specific learning skills and subject areas that can provide openings for promoting motivation and participation.   Featured topics include:                   The importance of cognitive and social enablers for promoting learning engagement. Engagement in instruction from teachers and testing within classrooms. Student voice and perspective as a reading engagement enabler. Promoting academic engagement and aspiration for challenging and advanced mathematics. Alternative educational programs for re-engaging marginalized youths who “don’t fit”. Empowering Engagement is a must-have resource for researchers, scientist-practitioners, clinicians, and graduate students in the fields of child and school psychology, educational policy and politics, social work, motivation and learning, schooling and pedagogies, and related disciplines.

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Author:   Clarence Ng ,  Brendan Bartlett ,  Stephen N. Elliott
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783030068905


ISBN 10:   3030068900
Pages:   253
Publication Date:   08 January 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Engaging in Learning: The Challenges and Consequences for Students from Disadvantaged Backgrounds.- Chapter 2. Indicators and Facilitators of Engagement: Going Beyond Linear Thinking.- Chapter 3. Access and Opportunity to Learn: Essentials for Academic Engagement.- Chapter 4. ‘Opportunity to Connect’: Social Skills as Engagement Agents.- Chapter 5. ‘Opportunity to Read’: Student Voice as a Reading Engagement Enabler.- Chapter 6. ‘Opportunity to Aspire’: Promoting Mathematics Engagement and Aspiration for Challenging Mathematics.- Chapter 7. ‘Opportunity to Flourish’: Reconnecting Pedagogy for Youths Out-of-School and Out-of-Work.- Chapter 8. ‘Opportunity to Re-engage’: Alternative Education Programs and Pathways for Youths who ‘Don’t Fit’.- Chapter 9. Engagement for What Purpose? Engagement Towards What Outcome? Empowering Engagement for Students from Disadvantaged Backgrounds. 

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Clarence Ng, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and the Research Director of Learning, Learner Diversity and Reforming Classroom Practices at the Learning Sciences Institute Australia, Australian Catholic University. Clarence’s core research areas include literacy engagement, motivation and learning, pedagogies and classroom practices. His current research aims at developing effective instructional practices to promote disadvantaged students’ literacy engagement and their learning of higher-order literacy skills. Clarence’s research in these areas has won funding support from the Australian Research Council and the Department of Education, Queensland. He has published widely in these fields. His recent books, published by Springer, are Reforming Learning and Teaching in Asia-Pacific Universities (2016) and Improving Reading and Reading Engagement in the 21st Century (2017). Brendan Bartlett, Ph.D., is Chair Professor of Education, Faculty of Education and Arts, Australian Catholic University. Brendan is a Gellibrand Scholar, UNICEF Fellow, King Mongkut Medallist, award holder of the Rotary International Certificate for Significant Achievement in Education and of the Australian Learning and Teaching Council for services to Education. His current research aims at providing clearer understanding and help to children and youth moving through important contexts in their lives. He has major research accomplishments with BoysTown on reconnecting youth with histories of chronic transition failure from school to employment and/or further studies. His work on top-level structuring has been used in Australia and the United States’ whole-of-school strategic learning programs, in text mining systems and in statewide assessment of students’ reading and writing achievement. Stephen N. Elliott, Ph.D., is an educational psychologist and the Mickelson Foundation Professor in the Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamicsat Arizona State University. Steve has collaborated with numerous colleagues and students to author hundreds of research articles, books, and chapters focusing on ways to improve the social and academic performance of students at risk or with disabilities. He is also the author of several widely used assessments of children's social emotional skills and academic enabling behaviors. Over the past 40 years, his contributions to psychology and education have earned him recognition as a Fellow in the American Educational Research Association and Senior Scientist in the American Psychological Association.

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