Changing Practices Changing Education

Changing Practices  Changing Education
Author: Stephen Kemmis,Jane Wilkinson,Christine Edwards-Groves,Ian Hardy,Peter Grootenboer,Laurette Bristol
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-11-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789814560474

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This book aims to help teachers and those who support them to re-imagine the work of teaching, learning and leading. In particular, it shows how transformations of educational practice depend on complementary transformations in classroom-school- and system-level organisational cultures, resourcing and politics. It argues that transforming education requires more than professional development to transform teachers; it also calls for fundamental changes in learning and leading practices, which in turn means reshaping organisations that support teachers and teaching – organisational cultures, the resources organisations provide and distribute, and the relationships that connect people with one another in organisations. The book is based on findings from new research being conducted by the authors – the research team for the (2010-2012) Australian Research Council-funded Discovery Project Leading and Learning: Developing Ecologies of Educational Practice.

Change in Classroom Practice

Change in Classroom Practice
Author: Hilary Constable,Steve Farrow,Jerry Norton
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1994
Genre: Classroom management
ISBN: 0750701986

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Charts recent and current developments in the practical business of changing classroom practice to make schools more effective. It is devoted to detecting the effects on classroom practice of the efforts made to improve schools, and to understanding how classroom practice changes.

Learner Centered Teaching

Learner Centered Teaching
Author: Maryellen Weimer
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-05-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780470366417

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In this much needed resource, Maryellen Weimer-one of the nation's most highly regarded authorities on effective college teaching-offers a comprehensive work on the topic of learner-centered teaching in the college and university classroom. As the author explains, learner-centered teaching focuses attention on what the student is learning, how the student is learning, the conditions under which the student is learning, whether the student is retaining and applying the learning, and how current learning positions the student for future learning. To help educators accomplish the goals of learner-centered teaching, this important book presents the meaning, practice, and ramifications of the learner-centered approach, and how this approach transforms the college classroom environment. Learner-Centered Teaching shows how to tie teaching and curriculum to the process and objectives of learning rather than to the content delivery alone.

Exploring Education and Professional Practice

Exploring Education and Professional Practice
Author: Kathleen Mahon,Susanne Francisco,Stephen Kemmis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016-12-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811022197

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This book was written to help people understand and transform education and professional practice. It presents and extends the theory of practice architectures, and offers a contemporary account of what practices are composed of and how practices shape and are shaped by the arrangements with which they are enmeshed in sites of practice. Through its empirically-based case chapters, the book demonstrates how the theory of practice architectures can be used as a theoretical, analytical, and transformational resource to generate insights that have important implications for practice, theory, policy, and research in education and professional practice. These insights relate to how practices are shaped by arrangements (and other practices) present in specific sites of practice, including early childhood education settings, schools, adult education, and workplaces. They also relate to how practices create distinctive intersubjective spaces, so that people encounter one another in particular ways (a) in particular semantic spaces, (b) that are realised in particular locations and durations in physical space-time, and (c) in particular social spaces. By applying such insights, readers can work towards changing practices by transforming the practice architectures that make them possible.

Change In Classroom Practice

Change In Classroom Practice
Author: Steve Farrow,Jerry Norton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135721305

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Charts recent and current developments in the practical business of changing classroom practice to make schools more effective. It is devoted to detecting the effects on classroom practice of the efforts made to improve schools, and to understanding how c.

High School Biology Today and Tomorrow

High School Biology Today and Tomorrow
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Commission on Life Sciences,Committee on High-School Biology Education
Publsiher: National Academies
Total Pages: 361
Release: 1989-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780309040280

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Biology is where many of science's most exciting and relevant advances are taking place. Yet, many students leave school without having learned basic biology principles, and few are excited enough to continue in the sciences. Why is biology education failing? How can reform be accomplished? This book presents information and expert views from curriculum developers, teachers, and others, offering suggestions about major issues in biology education: what should we teach in biology and how should it be taught? How can we measure results? How should teachers be educated and certified? What obstacles are blocking reform?

Assessing Reading Changing practice in classrooms

Assessing Reading  Changing practice in classrooms
Author: Colin Harrison,Terry S. Salinger
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415148952

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This second book focuses directly on the classroom, on the challenges individual teachers face in classroom-based assessment, and how these challenges have been and are being met in a range of international contexts.

Assessing Reading 2 Changing Practice in Classrooms

Assessing Reading 2  Changing Practice in Classrooms
Author: Martin Coles,Rhonda Jenkins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134751204

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This second book focuses directly on the classroom, on the challenges individual teachers face in classroom-based assessment, and how these challenges have been and are being met in a range of international contexts.