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Handbook of Educational Theories for Theoretical Frameworks
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Although educational theories are presented in a variety of textbooks and in some
discipline-specific handbooks and encyclopedias, no publication exists which serves as a
comprehensive, consolidated collection of the most influential and most frequently
quoted and consulted theories. There is a need to place such theories into a single, easily
accessible volume.
A unique feature of the Handbook of Educational Theories is the way in which it conveys the 101 theories presented by
152 authors and 17 editors distributed among its 13 sections. These authors and editors represent 10 countries, including
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, Dubai (An Emirate of the United Arab Emirates), England, Norway, Scotland,
United States (28 states represented), and Wales.The organization of the chapters within each section makes the volume
easy to use. It includes understandable reference tools for researchers and practitioners to use at they seek theories to guide
their research and practice and as they develop theoretical frameworks. In addition to the traditional theories presented, the
Handbook includes emerging theories for the 21st Century. Practical examples are presented on the use of these theories in
research from dissertations and published articles. Section I provides the
introduction with a focus on Philosophical Educational Constructs. The remaining
sections include: Learning Theory, Instructional Theory, Curriculum Theory,
Literacy and Language Acquisition Theory, Counseling Theory, Moral Development
Theory, Classroom Management Theory, Assessment Theory, Organizational
Theory, Leadership and Management Theory, Social Justice Theory, and Teaching
and Education Delivery Theory. Each section consists of an overview written by the
section editor of the general theoretical concepts addressed by the chapter authors.
Each chapter within the section includes (a) a description of the theory with goals,
assumptions, and aspects particular to the theory, (b) the original development of and
interactions of the theory, (c) validation of the theory, (d) generalizability of the
theory across cultures, ethnicities, and genders, (e) the use and application of the
theory, (f) critiques of the theory, (g) any instruments associated with the theory, and
(h) two to five particular studies exemplifying particular theories as individuals have
used them in theoretical framework of dissertations or published articles. Some
theories are presented by the original theorist(s) or by prominent contributors to the
theory.
The Handbook of Educational Theories is intended for graduate students enrolled in
research courses or completing theses and dissertations. Additionally, professors of
all educational disciplines in the social sciences may be interested in this book.
There is also potential use of the text as administrators, counselors, and teachers in
schools use theory to guide practice. As more inquiry is being promoted among
school leaders, this book also holds promise for practitioners.
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