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    Dinaric Perspectives on TIMSS 2019 Teaching and Learning Mathematics and Science in South-Eastern Europe /

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Foreword I -- Foreword II -- 1 Introduction to Dinaric Perspectives on TIMSS 2019: Paulína Koršňáková, Sabine Meinck, and Barbara Japelj Pavešić -- 2 Context and Implementation of TIMSS 2019 at Grade Four in the Dinaric Region: Paulína Koršňáková and Sandra Dohr -- 3 Opportunity to Learn Mathematics and Science: Agim Alia, Barbara Japelj Pavešić, and Mojca Rožman -- 4 Students' Interests, Motivation, and Self-beliefs: Barbara Japelj Pavešić, Marina Radović, and Falk Brese -- 5 Early Literacy and Numeracy Competencies: Predictors of Mathematics Achievement in the Dinaric Region: Ženeta Džumhur, Nada Ševa, and Mojca Rožman -- 6 The Role of Learning Resources, School Environment, and Climate in Transforming Schools from Buildings to Learning Communities Ines Elezović, Beti Lameva, and Falk Brese -- 7 Teachers, Teaching and Student Achievement: Ivana Đerić, Ines Elezović, and Falk Brese -- 8 Characteristics of Principals and Schools in the Dinaric Region: Beti Lameva, Ženeta Džumhur, and Mojca Rožman -- 9 Characteristics of High- and Low-performing Students: Rezana Vrapi, Agim Alia, and Falk Brese -- 10 Scaffolding the Learning in Rural and Urban Schools: Similarities and Differences : Smiljana Jošić, Barbara Japelj Pavešić, Nikoleta Gutvajn, and Mojca Rožman -- Acknowledgments.…”
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    Cultural Competence and the Higher Education Sector Australian Perspectives, Policies and Practice /

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Part I Introduction -- 1 Cultural Competence and the Higher Education Sector: A journey in the academy -- Part II Perspectives -- 2 The "Culture" in Cultural Competence -- 3 Reflecting on a Way of Being: Anchor principles of cultural competence -- 4 Locating Human Rights in the Cultural Competence Context -- 5 On the Critical, Morally Driven, Self-Reflective Agents of Change and Transformation: A literature review on culturally competent leadership in higher education -- 6 Beliefs, Events and Values Inventory Assessment of Global Identity: Implications and applications for international, cross-cultural and transformative learning -- Part III Policy and Policy Issues -- 7 Evaluating Cultural Competence in Indigenous Higher Education Contexts in Australia: A challenge for change -- 8 Indigenist Leadership in Academia: Towards an aspirational model of mindful servant leadership -- 9 Racism a Social Determinant of Indigenous Health: Yarning about cultural safety and cultural competence strategies toimprove indigenous health -- 10 Healing Mainstream Health: Building understanding and respect for indigenous knowledges -- 11 History in the Now: Asserting indigenous difference in "Top End" higher education using culturally responsive pedagogy -- Part IV Practice and Programs -- 12 The Sydney Language on our Campuses and in our Curriculum -- 13 Students and Academics Working in Partnership to Embed Cultural Competence as a Graduate Quality -- 14 Embedding Cultural Competence in Science Curricula -- 15 Embedding Cultural Competence in Faculty: A mixed-methods evaluation of an applied indigenous proficiency workshop -- 16 An Indigenous Australian Cultural Competence Course: Talking culture, race and power -- 17 "Learning Through Reflection" - Enhancing culturally proficient learning communities in midwifery practice and education: An experience-based learning journey in London, United Kingdom -- Part V Conclusion -- 19 Future Directions: Cultural competence and the higher education sector.…”
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