Measuring the Unmeasurable in Education

Measuring the Unmeasurable in Education
Author: Elaine Unterhalter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429815247


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Debates around quality versus quantity in education can generate controversy about how quality is measured. Many question the drive to delineate and quantify precisely what works, suggesting that much value either cannot be measured or is distorted by measurement. This book explores how we can understand measurement in areas of education policy, planning, and practice that have not previously been considered measurable. The contributors ask four main questions: What do we measure and not measure when we try to measure the unmeasurable in education? When attempts have been made to measure the unmeasurable in education, what metrics have been adopted in which contexts, and with what outcomes? Why have measures been adopted as indicators of the unmeasurable, such as human rights? And how have particular organisations approached the problem of measuring the apparently unmeasurable in education, with what epistemological, normative, and conceptual resources, and consequences? The book draws on analyses from philosophy, history, sociology, and economics, with insights from national and international contexts. The contributions consider philosophical distinctions, historical experiences, and contemporary reflections on how to refine existing approaches to measurement of poverty, capability, rights, and the benefits of education. The discussion shows how measuring the unmeasurable takes account of the inequalities, complexities and uncertainties of work in education, thus suggesting a considerable deepening of the notion of education quality and measurement. This book was originally published as a special issue of Comparative Education.

The Unmeasurable in Teaching

The Unmeasurable in Teaching
Author: Nathan Christ Schaeffer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1913
Genre: Education
ISBN:


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Official Report

Official Report
Author: American Association of School Administrators
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1913
Genre: Education
ISBN:


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The Educator-journal

The Educator-journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1914
Genre: Education
ISBN:


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Handbook of Research on Teaching

Handbook of Research on Teaching
Author: Drew Gitomer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1553
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0935302484


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The Fifth Edition of the Handbook of Research on Teachingis an essential resource for students and scholars dedicated to the study of teaching and learning. This volume offers a vast array of topics ranging from the history of teaching to technological and literacy issues. In each authoritative chapter, the authors summarize the state of the field while providing conceptual overviews of critical topics related to research on teaching. Each of the volume's 23 chapters is a canonical piece that will serve as a reference tool for the field. The Handbook provides readers with an unaparalleled view of the current state of research on teaching across its multiple facets and related fields.

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
Author: American Association of School Administrators
Publisher:
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1911
Genre: Education
ISBN:


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Records of meetings, papers, etc. of the department are also to be found in Proceedings of the National Education Association.

The Ethical Teacher

The Ethical Teacher
Author: Campbell, Elizabeth
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0335212182


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This text combines teachers' beliefs and practices with a discussion of the connections between the moral dimensions of schooling and professional ethics applied in teaching. It presents the concept of ethical knowledge as it is revealed, as it is challenged, and as it may be used in schools.

Kahn at Penn

Kahn at Penn
Author: James Williamson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317669223


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Louis I. Kahn is widely known as an architect of powerful buildings. But although much has been said about his buildings, almost nothing has been written about Kahn as an unconventional teacher and philosopher whose influence on his students was far-reaching. Teaching was vitally important for Kahn, and through his Master’s Class at the University of Pennsylvania, he exerted a significant effect on the future course of architectural practice and education. This book is a critical, in-depth study of Kahn’s philosophy of education and his unique pedagogy. It is the first extensive and comprehensive investigation of the Kahn Master’s Class as seen through the eyes of his graduate students at Penn.