Contents: Jim Cummins: The Role of Research on Literacy, Poverty, and Diversity in Transforming Schools: A Critical Analysis of PISA Cross-National Findings – Daniel Light: Multiple Paths to the 21st Century: National Responses to Enhancing Education with ICTs in Chile, India, and Turkey – Debra L. Panizzon/Mark Ward/Martin Westwell: Transforming Education by Contextualizing Professional Learning for Teachers: A Case in Science and Mathematics in Australia – Hannele Niemi: What Can We Do Even Better? Research for Promoting Quality in Teacher Education in Finland – Heng Jiang: Transforming Teacher Education for Social Equity in China – Yee Han (Peter) Joong/Kathryn Noel: The Perceptions of Teachers in Sierra Leone’s Secondary Education Reform – Henan Cheng: Compulsory Education for Migrant Children in China: Issues in Educational Quality – Binbin Jiang/Robert A. DeVillar: The Effects of Student Teaching Abroad on Professional Development, Character Formation, and Cultural Responsiveness – Sohyun An: Transforming Education in South Korea: Currents in Critical Perspective – Srikala Naraian/Poonam Natarajan: Accessing Inclusive Education: Family Stories from India – Lee Hean Lim/Zhi Quan Lim: Networking and Transformation: School Leadership Programs and Practices in Singapore – Robin R. Dada: Leading for Educational Revolution in the United Arab Emirates: Remapping Culture, Educational Outcomes, and Paradigm Shift.
Robert A. DeVillar was educated in the United States, Spain, and
Mexico. His broad experience in private sector international
management and university administrative leadership has
complemented his international teaching and research endeavors.
DeVillar publishes in diverse fields, including education, social
science, and business.
Binbin Jiang received her education in China and the United States.
She has over 25 years of experience in teaching, research, and
educational administration spanning eight countries. Her research
and publications focus on diversity, international education,
teaching English learners, and leadership preparation.
Jim Cummins is a professor at the University of Toronto. His
research focuses on literacy development in contexts of linguistic
diversity. He is the author (with Margaret Early) of Identity
Texts: The Collaborative Creation of Power in Multilingual Schools.
(2011).
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