International Perspectives on School Settings, Education Policy and Digital Strategies : : A Transatlantic Discourse in Education Research / / Annika Wilmers, Sieglinde Jornitz

An exchange on education ideas has shaped the transatlantic discourse in education for a long time. Over the past two decades education science has increasingly become networked internationally. Since 2015, the Office for International Cooperation in Education at DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Researc...

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Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (390 p.)
Notes:In the field of education, transatlantic discourse has been shaped by an exchange of ideas for a long time. Over the past two decades, education science has increasingly become internationally networked. Since 2015, the Office for International Cooperation in Education at DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education has organized international sessions on education research at the Annual Meetings of the American Educational Research Association, thus providing a floor for transatlantic exchange on current research topics. The volume gives an overview of the transatlantic activities in education research with regard to these sessions. It represents a collection of topics ranging from school development to the use of large-scale assessment and digital data in education to questions related to migration and public education, or the economization of education. Moreover, the volume offers a reflection on the gains respectively obstacles linked to international exchange.
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Table of Contents:
  • Sieglinde Jornitz, Annika Wilmers - Transatlantic Encounters: Placing Education Research Interests in an International Context I. School Leadership and School Development Stefan Brauckmann-Sajkiewicz, Petros Pashiardis and Ellen Goldring - Comparing School Leadership Practices in Germany and the United States: Contexts, Constructs and Constraints Esther Dominique Klein, Michelle D. Young and Susanne Böse - Successful Leadership in Schools Serving Disadvantaged Communities in Germany and the USA Pierre Tulowitzki, Marcus Pietsch and James Spillane - Leadership for Learning in Germany and the US: Commonalities and Differences Barbara Muslic, Jonathan Supovitz and Harm Kuper - Distributed Leadership in Schools: German and American Perspectives II. Migration, Refugees, and Public Education Lisa Damaschke-Deitrick and Alexander W. Wiseman - Migration, Refugees, and Education: Challenges and Opportunities Johanna Fleckenstein, Débora B. Maehler, Steffen Pötzschke, Howard Ramos and Paul Pritchard - Language as a Predictor and an Outcome of Acculturation: A Review of Research on Refugee Children and Youth Michael Filsecker and Hermann Josef Abs - Attitudes Towards Refugees. A Case Study on the Unfolding Approach to Scale Construction Ericka Galegher - Refugee Experiences in Higher Education: Female Perspectives from Egypt III. International Large-Scale Assessments and Education Policy Nina Jude and Janna Teltemann - International Large-Scale Assessments – (How) Do They Influence Educational Policies and Practices? Kerstin Martens and Dennis Niemann - Lost in Translation? Local Governance and Policy Responses to International Large-Scale Assessments Lluís Parcerisa, Clara Fontdevila and Antoni Verger - Understanding the PISA Influence on National Education Policies: A Focus on Policy Transfer Mechanisms David C. Miller and Frank T. Fonseca - An Average Is Just an Average: What Do We Know About Countries’ Low- and High-Performing Students in Mathematics? IV. The Management and Use of Digital Data in Education Sieglinde Jornitz and Laura C. Engel - The Management and Use of Data in Education and Education Policy: Introductory Remarks Sigrid Hartong - Digital Education Governance and the Productive Relationalities of School Monitoring Infrastructures Steven Lewis - Data, Diagnosis and Prescription: Governing Schooling through the OECD’s PISA for Schools Bernard Veldkamp, Kim Schildkamp, Merel Keijsers, Adrie Visscher and Ton de Jong - Big Data Analytics in Education: Big Challenges and Big Opportunities Elmar Souvignier, Natalie Förster, Karin Hebbecker and Birgit Schütze - Using Digital Data to Support Teaching Practice – quop: An Effective Web-Based Approach to Monitor Student Learning Progress in Reading and Mathematics in Entire Classrooms V. Economization of Education Marcelo Parreira do Amaral and Paul R. Fossum - Education Gone Global: Economization, Commodification, Privatization and Standardization Sabine Hornberg - Agents of Privatization: International Baccalaureate Schools as Transnational Educational Spaces in National Education Systems Alexandra Ioannidou and Annabel Jenner - Regulation in a Contested Space: Economization and Standardization in Adult and Continuing Education VI. Challenges of Translation in Educational Research Norm Friesen - The Necessity of Translation in Education: Theory and Practice Kathrin Berdelmann - When Dictionaries are not Enough: Translational Challenges of Conceptual Historical German Terms in Educational Research Inés Dussel - Translating Research: Tensions and Challenges of Moving Between and Through Research Practices Britta Upsing and Musab Hayatli - The Challenges of Test Translation Index