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Education, Equity and Inclusion : Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable North / edited by Diane B. Hirshberg, Mhairi C. Beaton, Gregor Maxwell, Tuija Turunen, Janette Peltokorpi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hirshberg, Diane B.
Contributor:
Beaton, Mhairi.
Maxwell, Gregor.
Turunen, Tuija.
Peltokorpi, Janette.
Series:
Springer Polar Sciences, 2510-0483
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International education.
Comparative education.
Teachers--Training of.
Teachers.
Human geography.
Social sciences.
Cultural geography.
International and Comparative Education.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Human Geography.
Society.
Social and Cultural Geography.
Local Subjects:
International and Comparative Education.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Human Geography.
Society.
Social and Cultural Geography.
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (260 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This open access book provides a current view on education, equity and inclusion within the lens of education for a sustainable North. The first book published by the University of the Arctic Thematic Network for Teacher Education for Social Justice and Diversity (Including the North: A comparative study of the policies on inclusion and equity in the circumpolar North, 2019) highlighted policies of inclusion and equity in education in national and regional contexts. This new book explores in more depth the provision of education across the north, focusing on challenges and innovations in meeting the needs of diverse learners in remote and rapidly changing contexts. While many texts address issues of equity, inclusion and diversity, they are almost all focused on the global South, and miss the lessons that can be learned from Northern regions. This book offers an extended essay on teaching and learning through various perspectives and experiences with the aim of creating amore sustainable North. It is structured around two main themes: 1) Supporting Teachers for Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom including consideration of language and identity issues, 2) Engendering community solutions to structural and geographical challenges in education in the circumpolar north.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Education, Equity and Inclusion for a Sustainable North
Chapter 2. Adaptation isn’t just for the tundra: Rethinking teaching and schooling in Alaska’s Arctic
Chapter 3. The role of evaluative thinking in generating, evaluating and scaling innovations in learning: A case study of the Greenland education system
Chapter 4. Sámi Teacher Education or Teacher Education for Sámi students? Central Cornerstones in Sámi Teacher Education
Chapter 5. Education Provision for Indigenous and Minority Heritage Languages Revitalisation: A Study focusing on Saami and Scottish Gaelic
Chapter 6. Policy equity contexts in inclusive education for immigrant children in The Faroe Islands
Chapter7. Does it Matter Where You Live? Young people’s experiences of educational transitions from basic education to further education in Finnish Lapland
Chapter 8. Personal and ethnic identity in representatives of the indigenoussmall-numbered peoples of the Russian Far North – the Saami and the Nenets
Chapter 9. “A lesson is most exciting [when] the teacher typically explains complex topics” - A student perspective on public schooling in Greenland
Chapter 10. Teaching Social Sustainability and About Sweden’s Sami Peoples in Senior Secondary School
Chapter 11. Collaborative Pedagogies: Seeking and Finding Truth within Indigenous Children's Literature through Multiliteracies
Chapter 12. Analysis of policies supporting teachers to tackle linguistic and cultural diversity and facilitate inclusion from the perspectives of Iceland and The Faroe Islands
Chapter 13. A walk on the wild side – on the motivation of immigrant workers to provide public service in Greenland
Chapter 14. Multi-grade Teaching in a Small Rural School in Northern Norway
Chapter 15. Fostering professional development for inclusive education in rural Iceland: A collaborative action research project
Chapter 16.Concluding chapter: Southern Reflections on Education toward a Sustainable North.
ISBN:
3-030-97460-X
OCLC:
1358764486
Access Restriction:
Open access Unrestricted online access

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