1st Edition

Global Perspectives on Education Research, Vol. II Facing Challenges and Enabling Spaces to Support Learning

Edited By Liesel Ebersöhn, Ingrid Gogolin Copyright 2023
    282 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    282 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Presenting a wide range of new research from World Education Research Association (WERA)-affiliated scholars pertaining to democracy and education, this volume including topics such as school readiness in Mongolia, high-stakes teacher evaluation policy in Japan, and family and community involvement in global educational advocacy.

    This collection arrives at a time of extreme global challenges, leaving researchers, teachers, students, families and policymakers without a baseline of how to act, react and be proactive to stem the chronic flow of disruption to global education systems. These challenges require researchers worldwide to consider how evidence can support individuals and systems to buffer against extreme global health distress and conflict whilst simultaneously supporting the continued functioning of education systems and processes. Such processes must allow students, teachers, leaders, administrators and members of the educational communities to retain positive self-esteem and maintain supportive relationships and systems that provide the appropriate conditions for such processes.

    Global Perspectives on Education Research pulls together contributions from different contexts and cultures to distil vistas and research results that can enlighten a worldwide community of researchers, education professionals and practitioners, as well as policymakers and local, national or supra-national decision-makers. This text is also the ideal companion for educators and leaders alike as they navigate the uncertainty within global health and social justice.

    Introduction
    Liesel Ebersöhn and Ingrid Gogolin  

    Part I: Global Perspectives on New Technologies and Education

    1 Prepared for Distance Learning? International Evidence on the Use and Perception
    of Information and Communication Technology by Teachers
    Agnes Stancel-Piątak, Yuan-Ling Liaw, Rolf Strietholt, and Ann-Kristin Koop

    2 Response to COVID-19 In Remote Russian Schools: Readiness to Online Education and Coping Strategies
    Roman Zvyagintsev (corresponding author), Yuliya Kersha, Nadezhda Bysik,
    Sergey Kosaretsky

    3 Participatory Research and Biographical Introspection – Methodological Reflections
    on Research with Youth without School-Leaving Certificates
    Marlena Dorniak

    Part II: Global Perspectives on Socio-Emotional Dimensions of Education

    4 Researching Educational Advocacy: Findings from the WERA International Research
    Network on Engaging Families, Communities, and Educators as Educational Advocates
    Lauri Johnson and Sue Winton

    5 The Role of Empathy in Improving Social and Emotional Learning Skills Among
    Educators and Students in the Era of COVID-19
    Kalliopi Kounenou, Ntina Kourmousi, Lea Ferrari, Hanako Suzuki, Mami Kanzaki, Angela Andrei, Andreea-Diana Scoda, Gloria Marsay, Feride Bacanli, Nurten Karacan Ozdemir,
    Chong Myung Park, and V. Scott H. Solberg 

    6 Cultural Values, Happiness and Harmful Peer Aggression Reported by Adolescents
    in 12 World Regions
    Grace Skrzypiec, Chih-Chien Yang, Juzhe Xi, Mirella Wyra, Iwona Sikorska,
    Damanjit Sandhu, Christina Roussi-Vergou, Eva Romera, Rosario Ortega-Ruiz,
    Dorit Olenik-Shemesh, Soonjung Kwon, Soon-Won Kang, Tali Heiman,
    Annalisa Guarini, Eleni Didaskalou, Antonella Brighi, Ulil Amri Nasiruddin,
    and Earvin Alinsug.

    Part III: Global Perspectives on Educational Practices

    7 Reading through English Curricula of Cambodia, Guatemala, Japan, Myanmar, and
    the Philippines: A Case Study of Teacher Reflections
    Naing Win Soe, Pauline Mangulabnan, and Ana Lucia Arrecis

    8 Successful Leadership by a Japanese High School Principal: A Case Study
    Hiroshi Sato

    9 An alternative review of Multi-age (Multi-grade) Teaching and Learning in Global
    Communities
    Barbara Cozza

    10 The associations between Engaging Teaching, Interest, Self-Concept, Socio-economic
    Status, and Year 4 Science Achievement: Evidence from TIMSS 2015
    Yu Chen and Winnie Wing Mui So

    Biography

    Liesel Ebersöhn is Director of the Centre for the Study of Resilience and Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology in the Faculty of Education.

    Ingrid Gogolin is Professor of International Comparative and Intercultural Education Research at the University of Hamburg.