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Book title: Routledge International Handbook of Schools and Schooling in Asia
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The main purpose of this research is to conduct a systematic literature review of research studies on game-based learning and gamification conducted in Asian K–12 schools. Through this review, we intend to present a comprehensive analysis of what the body of accumulated research informs us of the impact of games in Asian educational settings and to draw implications for future research directions.
research studies --- asia --- gamification --- game-based learning --- asian k-12 schools
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Now more than ever, as a worldwide STEM community, we need to know what pre-collegiate teachers and students explore, learn, and implement in relation to computer science and engineering education. As computer science and engineering education are not always “stand-alone” courses in pre-collegiate schools, how are pre-collegiate teachers and students learning about these topics? How can these subjects be integrated? Explore six articles in this book that directly relate to the currently hot topics of computer science and engineering education as they tie into pre-collegiate science, technology, and mathematics realms. There is a systematic review article to set the stage of the problem. Following this overview are two teacher-focused articles on professional development in computer science and entrepreneurship venture training. The final three articles focus on varying levels of student work including pre-collegiate secondary students’ exploration of engineering design technology, future science teachers’ (collegiate students) perceptions of engineering, and pre-collegiate future engineers’ exploration of environmental radioactivity. All six articles speak to computer science and engineering education in pre-collegiate forums, but blend into the collegiate world for a look at what all audiences can bring to the conversation about these topics.
physics education --- laboratory activity --- environmental radioactivity --- nuclear engineering experiment --- Web-GIS platform --- scintillator detector --- Android app --- in-situ measurements --- computer science application --- ?-ray spectroscopy --- engineering education --- preservice teacher beliefs --- perceptions --- secondary science --- NGSS --- learner analysis --- K-12 teachers --- science --- technology --- engineering --- mathematics (STEM) education --- engineering design technology --- students’ alternative conceptions --- conceptual change --- conceptual assessment items --- inquiry-based science and technology --- learner-centered pedagogy --- assessment tool --- challenge-based learning --- engineering design process --- student engagement --- online professional development training --- coaching --- computer science education --- computer science --- computer science integration --- pre-collegiate teacher --- K–12 teacher --- science education --- engineering education --- pre-college computing activities --- pre-college engineering activities --- pre-college STEM activities --- K–12 --- literature review --- computing outreach --- engineering outreach --- STEM outreach
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Despite the significant decrease in bullying that has been reported in many countries during the last two decades, bullying continues to be a significant problem among young people. Given the increase of internet use among youth, researchers have started to pay attention to cyberspace, understanding that it may be a fertile ground for bullying behaviors, specifically, what is known as cyberbullying. “Family, Bullying and Cyberbullying” examines the association of several family variables with bullying in offline and online environments during childhood and adolescence. Contributors from the Americas, Canada, Asia, and Europe offer cutting-edge research on family dynamics, bystander behaviors, parents’ and educators’ perceptions, and bullying and cyberbullying prevention and intervention strategies of bullying for school and home. This book also provides an analysis of the current research on the influence of family in the electronic bullying. Research topics included in the book: 1) Parental education and bullying and cyberbullying; 2) Parental monitoring and cyberbullying; 3) Parental communication and feelings of affiliation; 4) Student and educator perspective on cyberbullying; 5) Parents’ responses to bullying; 6) Parental mediation and bystander behaviors; 7) Development of scales to measure cyberbullying and high internet risks. “Family, Bullying and Cyberbullying” is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, families, and practitioners in social education, social work, teacher education, and psychology.
parental control --- restriction --- supervision --- high-risk behaviours --- internet --- adolescence --- bullying --- cyberbullying --- family --- parents --- bullying awareness --- coping strategies --- cyberbullying --- bystander --- bystanding --- victimization --- perpetration --- bully --- parental mediation --- cyberbullying --- prevention --- cyber-kindness --- parents --- K-12 --- private school --- boarding students --- information and communication technology --- cyberbullying --- parenting --- adolescence --- parental monitoring --- cyberbullying --- perpetration --- victimization --- parental communication --- affiliation --- peers --- bullying --- young children --- wang-ta --- mothers --- aggression --- cyber-victimization --- scale development --- psychometric properties --- adolescence --- school coexistence --- cyberbullying --- education --- family --- victims --- prevention --- management --- training --- perceptions --- pre-service teachers --- teacher education --- parenting --- socialization --- violence --- victimization --- teenagers --- cyberbullying --- cybervictimization --- family functioning --- self-concept --- adolescence --- cyberbullying --- cybervictimization --- parent --- family --- systematic review
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Through out the current period of educational change, Geography education has also changed. The
geographical education --- Sustainable Development Goals --- Spatial Data Infrastructures --- TPACK --- teaching competencies --- education for sustainable development --- international collaboration --- gender equality --- quality of life --- conceptual change --- case study --- collaboration --- environmental education --- place-based education --- ecology education --- mixed methods --- evaluation --- professional development --- K-12 education --- collective evaluation --- environment --- experiences connected to environment --- inductive content analysis --- landscape --- students --- epistemological beliefs --- geography education --- climate change --- school project --- education for sustainable development --- education for sustainable development --- systems thinking --- data mining --- mapping --- democracy --- critical pedagogy --- ecopedagogy --- sustainability --- radical environmentalism --- general education --- geography education --- higher education --- literature review --- outdoor education --- sustainability education --- environmental approach --- environmental relationship --- environmental values --- landscape drawings and texts --- qualitative study --- geography education --- sustainability education --- education for sustainable development (ESD), misconceptions --- preconceptions --- alternative conceptions --- magnitude --- issues of scale --- mental models --- digital tools --- dialogic teaching
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