Volume 13, Issue 2, 2008
Special Issue on Education – 2

Edited by Howard A. Doughty, Ken Stevens and David Dibbon

1. Introduction: by Ken Stevens, Howard Doughty and David Dibbon

Scholarly-Style Articles:

2. The Four Pillars of Innovation: An Elementary School Perspective, by Katina E. Pollock, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education / University of Toronto, Canada

3. A Five-Year Study of Field-Based Pedagogical Partnerships to Prepare New Elementary Teachers, by Sally Beisser, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, USA

4. Perspectives and Portraits in Innovation: The Educational Context, by Marvin Bartell and Riva Bartell, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

5. Changing Household Behaviours: Learning for Urban Sustainability, by Rhys E. Taylor, Environmental Education & Community Research Contractor, Christchurch, New Zealand, and Will Allen, Landcare Research Ltd., Lincoln, New Zealand

6. Making the Leap? Transformative Processes, Academic Freedom and Engendering a Research Culture in Ontario Colleges and Small Teaching-Centered Universities, by Thomas Fleming, Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, Canada

7. Looking at Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports Through the Lens of Innovations Diffusion, by Brenda Coble Lindsey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Review Essays:

8. The Spectre of Liberalism, by Howard A. Doughty, Faculty of Applied Arts and Health Sciences, Seneca College, King City, Canada

9. Corporatizing Curriculum: Antonio Gramsci, Harry Braverman, David Noble and the Digital Divide, by Howard A. Doughty, Faculty of Applied Arts and Health Sciences, Seneca College, King City, Canada

Book Reviews:

10. School Reform in a Global Society by William E. Segall, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada.

11. Capitalists and Conquerors: A Critical Pedagogy Against Empire by Peter McLaren, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada.

12. Indigenous Education and Empowerment by Ismael Abu-Saad & Duane Champaign, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada.

13. Becoming Culturally Oriented: Practical Advice for Psychologists and Educatiors by Nadya A. Fouad and Patricia Arrendondo, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada

14. ‘Professing’ Humanistic Sociology by Glenn A. Goodwin and Martin D. Schartz, ed., reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada

15. Social Learning: Towards a Sustainable World by Arjen E. J. Wals, ed., reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada

New Calls for Papers:

16. (f) La gestion de la qualité des services publics, rédacté par Nassera Touati et Gerard Divay, Ecole nationale d’administration publique, Québec, Canada

16. (e) Special Issue on Total Quality Management, edited by Nassera Touati and Gerard Divay, Ecole nationale d’administration publique, Québec, Canada

17. Special Issue on Contemporary Developments in the Ethics of Public Sector Innovation, edited by Mario Rivera, University of New Mexico, USA

TitleAuthorCategoriesTags
2008 (13-2-01) Introduction: Special Issue on EducationDavid Dibbon, Howard Doughty, Ken Stevens2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-02) The Four Pillars of Innovation: An Elementary School PerspectiveKatina E. Pollock2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-03) A Five-Year Study of Field-Based Pedagogical Partnerships to Prepare New Elementary TeachersSally Beisser2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-04) Perspectives and Portraits in Innovation: The Educational ContextMarvin Bartell, Riva Bartell2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-05) Changing Household Behaviours: Learning for Urban SustainabilityRhys E. Taylor, Will Allen2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-06) Making the Leap? Transformative Processes, Academic Freedom and Engendering a Research Culture in Ontario Colleges and Small Teaching-Centered UniversitiesThomas Fleming2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-07) Looking at Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports Through the Lens of Innovations DiffusionBrenda Coble Lindsey2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-08) The Spectre of LiberalismReviewed by Howard A. Doughty2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-09) Ever Since Plato: The Corporatization of CurriculumReviewed by Howard A. Doughty2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-10) School Reform in a Global Society, by William E. SegallReviewed by Howard A. Doughty2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-11) Capitalists and Conquerors: A Critical Pedagogy Against Empire, by Peter McLarenReviewed by Howard A. Doughty2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-12) Indigenous Education and Empowerment, by Ismael Abu-Saad & Duane ChampaignReviewed by Howard A. Doughty2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-13) Becoming Culturally Oriented: Practical Advice for Psychologists and Educatiors, by Nadya A. Fouad and Patricia ArrendondoReviewed by Howard A. Doughty2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-14) Professing’ Humanistic Sociology, by Glenn A. Goodwin and Martin D. Schartz, ed.Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-15) Social Learning: Towards a Sustainable World, by Arjen E. J. Wals, ed.Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-16) Call for Papers: Special Issue on Total Quality ManagementEleanor D. Glor2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-16f) Appel aux contributions: Gestion de la qualité des services publicsEleanor D. Glor, 2008, v13i2
2008 (13-2-17) Call for Papers: Ethics of Public Sector InnovationEleanor D. Glor2008, v13i2

Published October 20 2008