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Mobile Schools Pastoralism, Ladders of Learning, Teacher Education

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.12.2020

Verlag

Verlag Barbara Budrich

Seitenzahl

230

Maße (L/B/H)

23.8/16.7/2.5 cm

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-8474-2512-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.12.2020

Verlag

Verlag Barbara Budrich

Seitenzahl

230

Maße (L/B/H)

23.8/16.7/2.5 cm

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-8474-2512-0

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Verlag Barbara Budrich GmbH
Stauffenbergstr. 7
51379 Leverkusen
Deutschland
Email: info@budrich.de
Url: https://shop.budrich-academic.de
Telephone: +49 2171 7949150
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  • Produktbild: Mobile Schools
  • Preface – Why Do We Ask Questions?

    Introduction

    Part I Daasanach Pastoralists and Education Provision

    1. How Do Daasanach Pastoralists Live?

    1.1 Homeland Area

    1.2 Livelihood

    1.3 Social Organisation

    1.4 Celebrations

    1.5 Indigenous Knowledge

    2. Why Is Education Provision for Daasanach Pastoralists Difficult?

    2.1 Kenyan Primary Education System

    2.2 Ambiguity about Schooling and Education

    2.3 Standardised Curriculum

    2.4 Language Barrier

    2.5 Fixed Schools for Mobile Communities

    2.6 Lack of Infrastructure

    2.7 Alienation from Traditional Cultural Identity

    2.8 Lessons Learned

    Personal Notes of the Authors

    3. What Are International Approaches to Mobile Education?

    3.1 Tent Schools in Iran

    3.2 Radio Education in Mongolia

    3.3 Quranic Schools in Somalia and Kenya

    3.4 Mobile Schools in Kenya

    3.5 Lessons Learned

    4. What Are the Wishes of Daasanach Pastoralists with Regard to Education?

    4.1 Which Form of School Service Is Desired?

    4.2 What Should Be Learned at School?

    4.3 Who May Attend School?

    4.4 What Are the Future Perspectives for Pupils?

    4.5 Who Should Teach?

    4.6 Lessons Learned

    Personal Notes of the Authors

    Part II International Cooperation

    5. What Is the Pedagogical Perspective on Development?

    5.1 Development Education

    5.2 Education Should Foster Maturity

    5.3 Culture Dependency of Development

    5.4 Montessori’s Development Pedagogy

    5.5 Lessons Learned

    Personal Notes of the Authors

    6. What Is the Pedagogical Perspective on Development?

    6.1 Changing Concepts and Definitions

    6.2 International Cooperation of INES

    6.3 Participation and Partnership Approach

    Personal Notes of the Authors

    7. What Is the Plan of the INES Project?

    7.1 Central Issue

    7.2 Forces and Actors

    7.3 Project Vision and Mission

    7.4 Partner Landscape

    7.5 Desired Outcome and Progress Markers

    7.6 Strategy Map and Tasks

    Personal Notes of the Authors

    Part III Learning System and Teacher Education

    8. What Is the System Ladders of Learning About?

    8.1 Ladders of Learning Come from India

    8.2 Mobile School Concept with the System Ladders of Learning

    8.3 (De)Construction of Learning Contents

    8.4 Support System for Learning and Teaching

    8.5 Daily School Schedule

    8.6 Prepared Learning Environment

    8.7 Monitoring Tools

    Personal Notes of the Authors

    9. How Do the Learners Start Schooling?

    9.1 Relatedness-oriented Background

    9.2 Linear Structure of the Ladder of Learning

    9.3 Each Milestone Introduces a Different Domain

    9.4 Joyful Learning Activities

    Personal Notes of the Authors

    10. How Do the Learners Acquire Literacy?

    10.1 Literacy in the Mother Tongue

    10.2 Pastoralist Lifestyle in the Design

    10.3 Guidelines for the Learners

    10.4 Learning Activities

    10.5 Development Process

    10.6 Differences and Similarities of the First Two Ladders of Learning

    Personal Notes of the Authors

    11. How Does INES Develop Ladders of Learning?

    11.1 Analysis of the Mathematics Curriculum and Textbooks

    11.2 Mathematical Test with Daasanach Children

    11.3 Mathematical Field Researches in the Catchment Area

    11.4 Development Process of the Mathematics Ladder of Learning

    Personal Notes of the Authors

    12. How Does INES Empower Mobile Teachers?

    12.1 Community Participation

    12.2 Becoming a Mobile Teacher

    12.3 Preparation Module

    12.4 Module 1 - Basics

    12.5 Module 2 - Introduction Ladder of Learning

    12.6 Module 3 - Start of the Mobile School

    12.7 Further Modules – Additional Subject Ladders of Learning Conclusion

    Afterword – What Do We See Now?

    Appendix – Photographs and Graphics Works Cited

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