Networked By Design
Interventions for Teachers to Develop Social Capital
Herausgeber: Yoon, Susan A; Baker-Doyle, Kira J
Networked By Design
Interventions for Teachers to Develop Social Capital
Herausgeber: Yoon, Susan A; Baker-Doyle, Kira J
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Networked by Design brings together work from leading international scholars in the learning sciences that applies social network theory to teachers¿ social interactions and relationships.
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Networked by Design brings together work from leading international scholars in the learning sciences that applies social network theory to teachers¿ social interactions and relationships.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138565340
- ISBN-10: 1138565342
- Artikelnr.: 53019670
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138565340
- ISBN-10: 1138565342
- Artikelnr.: 53019670
Susan A. Yoon is Associate Professor in the Teaching, Learning, and Leadership Division of the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Kira J. Baker-Doyle is Rosemary & Walter Blankley Associate Professor of Education and the Associate Chair of the School of Education at Arcadia University, USA.
Introduction: From Understanding Teacher Social Networks to Interventions that Build Social Capital, Susan A. Yoon and Kira J. Baker-Doyle 1. Mechanisms that Couple Intentional Network Rewiring and Teacher Learning to Develop Teachers
Social Capital for Implementing Computer-Supported Complex Systems Curricula, Susan A. Yoon 2.`The Whole World Is Networked
: A Study of Connected Learning in Teacher Education, Kira J. Baker-Doyle, Latricia Whitfield & Katie Miller 3. Linked to Professional Development: Designing a Network Intervention to Strengthen Informal Networks in a Formal Program, Sara Van Waes, Nienke Moolenaar, Sven De Maeyer, Peter Van Petegem & Piet Van den Bossche 4. Structuring for Success: Building Instructional Capacity Through Social Capital at Allegheny Elementary, Elizabeth N. Farley-Ripple and Joan L. Buttram 5. Evolving Relationships of Pre-Service Teachers: A Cohort Based Model for Growing Instructional Practice Through Networks, Yi-Hwa Liou and Alan J. Daly 6. Sowing the Seeds of Change: Supporting Teachers to be Agents of Social Capital Development, Jodie Galosy, Nicole Gillespie and Eric R. Banilower 7. Open Source Culture as Inspiration for Design of Educator Learning Networks, Rafi Santo 8. Stimulating Teachers
Learning in Networks: Awareness, Ability, and Appreciation, Femke Nijland, Daniël van Amersfoort, Bieke Schreurs and Maarten de Laat 9. Designing Educational Infrastructures for Improvement: Instructional Coaching and Professional Learning Communities, Megan Hopkins, James P. Spillane and Matthew Shirrell 10. Building Networks to Support Effective Use of Science Curriculum Materials in the Carbon TIME Project, William R. Penuel, Elizabeth de los Santos, Qinyun Lin, Stefanie Marshall, Charles W. Anderson and Kenneth A. Frank Conclusion: Toward Intentional Network Design: Applying What We Have Learned from Teachers
Social Capital Interventions, Kira J. Baker-Doyle and Susan Yoon
Social Capital for Implementing Computer-Supported Complex Systems Curricula, Susan A. Yoon 2.`The Whole World Is Networked
: A Study of Connected Learning in Teacher Education, Kira J. Baker-Doyle, Latricia Whitfield & Katie Miller 3. Linked to Professional Development: Designing a Network Intervention to Strengthen Informal Networks in a Formal Program, Sara Van Waes, Nienke Moolenaar, Sven De Maeyer, Peter Van Petegem & Piet Van den Bossche 4. Structuring for Success: Building Instructional Capacity Through Social Capital at Allegheny Elementary, Elizabeth N. Farley-Ripple and Joan L. Buttram 5. Evolving Relationships of Pre-Service Teachers: A Cohort Based Model for Growing Instructional Practice Through Networks, Yi-Hwa Liou and Alan J. Daly 6. Sowing the Seeds of Change: Supporting Teachers to be Agents of Social Capital Development, Jodie Galosy, Nicole Gillespie and Eric R. Banilower 7. Open Source Culture as Inspiration for Design of Educator Learning Networks, Rafi Santo 8. Stimulating Teachers
Learning in Networks: Awareness, Ability, and Appreciation, Femke Nijland, Daniël van Amersfoort, Bieke Schreurs and Maarten de Laat 9. Designing Educational Infrastructures for Improvement: Instructional Coaching and Professional Learning Communities, Megan Hopkins, James P. Spillane and Matthew Shirrell 10. Building Networks to Support Effective Use of Science Curriculum Materials in the Carbon TIME Project, William R. Penuel, Elizabeth de los Santos, Qinyun Lin, Stefanie Marshall, Charles W. Anderson and Kenneth A. Frank Conclusion: Toward Intentional Network Design: Applying What We Have Learned from Teachers
Social Capital Interventions, Kira J. Baker-Doyle and Susan Yoon
Introduction: From Understanding Teacher Social Networks to Interventions that Build Social Capital, Susan A. Yoon and Kira J. Baker-Doyle 1. Mechanisms that Couple Intentional Network Rewiring and Teacher Learning to Develop Teachers
Social Capital for Implementing Computer-Supported Complex Systems Curricula, Susan A. Yoon 2.`The Whole World Is Networked
: A Study of Connected Learning in Teacher Education, Kira J. Baker-Doyle, Latricia Whitfield & Katie Miller 3. Linked to Professional Development: Designing a Network Intervention to Strengthen Informal Networks in a Formal Program, Sara Van Waes, Nienke Moolenaar, Sven De Maeyer, Peter Van Petegem & Piet Van den Bossche 4. Structuring for Success: Building Instructional Capacity Through Social Capital at Allegheny Elementary, Elizabeth N. Farley-Ripple and Joan L. Buttram 5. Evolving Relationships of Pre-Service Teachers: A Cohort Based Model for Growing Instructional Practice Through Networks, Yi-Hwa Liou and Alan J. Daly 6. Sowing the Seeds of Change: Supporting Teachers to be Agents of Social Capital Development, Jodie Galosy, Nicole Gillespie and Eric R. Banilower 7. Open Source Culture as Inspiration for Design of Educator Learning Networks, Rafi Santo 8. Stimulating Teachers
Learning in Networks: Awareness, Ability, and Appreciation, Femke Nijland, Daniël van Amersfoort, Bieke Schreurs and Maarten de Laat 9. Designing Educational Infrastructures for Improvement: Instructional Coaching and Professional Learning Communities, Megan Hopkins, James P. Spillane and Matthew Shirrell 10. Building Networks to Support Effective Use of Science Curriculum Materials in the Carbon TIME Project, William R. Penuel, Elizabeth de los Santos, Qinyun Lin, Stefanie Marshall, Charles W. Anderson and Kenneth A. Frank Conclusion: Toward Intentional Network Design: Applying What We Have Learned from Teachers
Social Capital Interventions, Kira J. Baker-Doyle and Susan Yoon
Social Capital for Implementing Computer-Supported Complex Systems Curricula, Susan A. Yoon 2.`The Whole World Is Networked
: A Study of Connected Learning in Teacher Education, Kira J. Baker-Doyle, Latricia Whitfield & Katie Miller 3. Linked to Professional Development: Designing a Network Intervention to Strengthen Informal Networks in a Formal Program, Sara Van Waes, Nienke Moolenaar, Sven De Maeyer, Peter Van Petegem & Piet Van den Bossche 4. Structuring for Success: Building Instructional Capacity Through Social Capital at Allegheny Elementary, Elizabeth N. Farley-Ripple and Joan L. Buttram 5. Evolving Relationships of Pre-Service Teachers: A Cohort Based Model for Growing Instructional Practice Through Networks, Yi-Hwa Liou and Alan J. Daly 6. Sowing the Seeds of Change: Supporting Teachers to be Agents of Social Capital Development, Jodie Galosy, Nicole Gillespie and Eric R. Banilower 7. Open Source Culture as Inspiration for Design of Educator Learning Networks, Rafi Santo 8. Stimulating Teachers
Learning in Networks: Awareness, Ability, and Appreciation, Femke Nijland, Daniël van Amersfoort, Bieke Schreurs and Maarten de Laat 9. Designing Educational Infrastructures for Improvement: Instructional Coaching and Professional Learning Communities, Megan Hopkins, James P. Spillane and Matthew Shirrell 10. Building Networks to Support Effective Use of Science Curriculum Materials in the Carbon TIME Project, William R. Penuel, Elizabeth de los Santos, Qinyun Lin, Stefanie Marshall, Charles W. Anderson and Kenneth A. Frank Conclusion: Toward Intentional Network Design: Applying What We Have Learned from Teachers
Social Capital Interventions, Kira J. Baker-Doyle and Susan Yoon