Teaching and Communicating EBook

Teaching and Communicating EBook
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Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 0195598318
ISBN-13 : 9780195598315
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Synopsis Teaching and Communicating EBook by : Robyn Ewing

Teaching and Communicating: Rethinking Professional Experiences

Teaching and Communicating: Rethinking Professional Experiences
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Publisher : OUP Australia & New Zealand
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0195567218
ISBN-13 : 9780195567212
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Synopsis Teaching and Communicating: Rethinking Professional Experiences by : Robyn Ewing

Focusing on the connection between good communication and teaching skills, this practical and user-friendly teaching and learning text can be used by pre-service teachers, supervisors, mentors and academics to make the most of school placement programs.

Educating Future Teachers: Innovative Perspectives in Professional Experience

Educating Future Teachers: Innovative Perspectives in Professional Experience
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9789811054846
ISBN-13 : 9811054843
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Educating Future Teachers: Innovative Perspectives in Professional Experience by : Jeana Kriewaldt

This book describes, problematises and theorises professional practice research in a range of Australian settings to provide evidence of robust, wide-ranging and contemporary approaches to professional experience in initial teacher education. It presents the latest research and evidence from those currently involved in innovative programmes designed to provide alternatives to meet local challenges during professional experience in teacher education. As the professional experience process is framed quite differently across Australian teacher education programmes, these cross-institutional accounts of collaboration, innovation and success make a major contribution to the field, both nationally and internationally. The book was developed from a research workshop funded by an Australian Association for Research in Education grant and organised by the Teacher Education Research and Innovation Special Interest Group.

Tep Vol 27-N4

Tep Vol 27-N4
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 123
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ISBN-10 : 9781475819595
ISBN-13 : 1475819595
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Tep Vol 27-N4 by : Teacher Education and Practice

Teacher Education and Practice, a peer-refereed journal, is dedicated to the encouragement and the dissemination of research and scholarship related to professional education. The journal is concerned, in the broadest sense, with teacher preparation, practice and policy issues related to the teaching profession, as well as being concerned with learning in the school setting. The journal also serves as a forum for the exchange of diverse ideas and points of view within these purposes. As a forum, the journal offers a public space in which to critically examine current discourse and practice as well as engage in generative dialogue. Alternative forms of inquiry and representation are invited, and authors from a variety of backgrounds and diverse perspectives are encouraged to contribute. Teacher Education & Practice is published by Rowman & Littlefield.

Teaching: Dilemmas, Challenges & Opportunities

Teaching: Dilemmas, Challenges & Opportunities
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Publisher : Cengage AU
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9780170383608
ISBN-13 : 0170383601
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching: Dilemmas, Challenges & Opportunities by : Robyn Ewing

"We have not sought in this book, to define ‘best practice’ for you, but have rather, challenged you to think about ways in which to teach intelligently, insightfully and respectfully." - How does a teacher deal with a student’s challenging behaviour in the classroom? - Is it fair to adopt information and communication technologies that favour students who have access to sophisticated devices such as tablets in their own home? - How, during the professional experience, is an education student to act when his or her beliefs about learning are not congruent with those of the supervising teacher? - Should students be grouped in terms of their ability? These and many more issues arise daily in our early childhood, primary and secondary learning environments. Teaching, 6e takes a holistic approach to classroom teaching and learning. It considers the complexities and opportunities embedded in meeting learners’ needs in diverse and ever-changing contexts. It encourages pre-service teachers to become active learners of teaching, how to think like teachers and to consider the fundamental aspects of teaching. It directs pre-service teachers to useful teaching resources, in text, in references and online. Case studies and reflection opportunities encourage pre-service teachers to consider their own strengths and issues, the diversity of learning styles in their students, their school and wider community as well as government and ethical requirements. It raises student awareness of what it really means to teach and how they can do it. Students will continue to refer to this well-researched and easy-to-use text throughout their qualification, in their professional placement and into their teaching career.

Building and Sustaining a Teaching Career

Building and Sustaining a Teaching Career
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781108724722
ISBN-13 : 1108724728
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Building and Sustaining a Teaching Career by : Narelle Suzanne Lemon

This text supports pre-service teachers in developing mindfulness strategies as they undertake professional experience.

The Palgrave International Handbook of Action Research

The Palgrave International Handbook of Action Research
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 902
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ISBN-10 : 9781137405234
ISBN-13 : 1137405236
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Palgrave International Handbook of Action Research by : Lonnie L. Rowell

The Palgrave International Handbook of Action Research offers a vivid portrait of both theoretical perspectives and practical action research activity and related benefits around the globe, while attending to the cultural, political, social, historical and ecological contexts that localize, shape and characterize action research. Consisting of teachers, youth workers, counselors, nurses, community developers, artists, ecologists, farmers, settlement-dwellers, students, professors and intellectual-activists on every continent and at every edge of the globe, the movement sustained and inspired by this community was born of the efforts of intellectual-activists in the mid-twentieth century specifically: Orlando Fals Borda, Paulo Freire, Myles Horton, Kurt Lewin. Cross-national issues of networking, as well as the challenges, tensions, and issues associated with the transformative power of action research are explored from multiple perspectives providing unique contributions to our understanding of what it means to do action research and to be an action researcher. This handbook sets a global action research agenda and map for readers to consider as they embark on new projects.

Learning to Teach in the Secondary School

Learning to Teach in the Secondary School
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781316381434
ISBN-13 : 1316381439
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning to Teach in the Secondary School by : Noelene L. Weatherby-Fell

Learning to Teach in the Secondary School presents secondary teaching theory and practice within a contemporary, holistic framework that empowers pre-service teachers to become effective and reflective practitioners. This practical and engaging book includes many valuable teaching resources such as: • practical examples and case studies based on personal teaching experiences in school systems, to encourage effective education intervention for the empowerment of secondary students • questions and research topics to emphasise the importance of collaboration and to highlight opportunities for discussion within each chapter • explicit instructional and behavioural strategies and guidance for pre-service teachers to implement in their classrooms. Drawing on the wide-ranging expertise of its contributors, Learning to Teach in the Secondary School provides teachers with the specialist skills necessary to make a difference to the lives and outcomes of young people at a time of significant physical, social, emotional and cognitive development.

The SAGE Handbook of Inclusion and Diversity in Education

The SAGE Handbook of Inclusion and Diversity in Education
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 894
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ISBN-10 : 9781526485991
ISBN-13 : 1526485990
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The SAGE Handbook of Inclusion and Diversity in Education by : Matthew J. Schuelka

This handbook examines policy and practice from around the world with respect to broadly conceived notions of inclusion and diversity within education. It sets out to provide a critical and comprehensive overview of current thinking and debate around aspects such as inclusive education rights, philosophy, context, policy, systems, and practices for a global audience. This makes it an ideal text for researchers and those involved in policy-making, as well as those teaching in classrooms today. Chapters are separated across three key parts: Part I: Conceptualizations and Possibilities of Inclusion and Diversity in Education Part II: Inclusion and Diversity in Educational Practices, Policies, and Systems Part III: Inclusion and Diversity in Global and Local Educational Contexts

Self-studies in Rural Teacher Education

Self-studies in Rural Teacher Education
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9783319174884
ISBN-13 : 3319174886
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Self-studies in Rural Teacher Education by : Ann K. Schulte

The purpose of this book is to highlight the work of teacher educators in the field of rural education. In this book, education faculty who work in teacher education study the ways in which one’s identity impacts one’s teaching and the partnerships with rural schools. Although the field of research on teacher preparation has an abundance of studies on preparing students for the challenges of urban settings, there is much less emphasis on rural education, despite the prevalence of rural schools. This book problematises notions of rural or rurality which is often considered via a deficit or a generalised model where a stereotype of one kind of rural is outlined. Developing more multi-faceted understandings of rurality is a key to attracting and retaining teachers who understand the complexities and opportunities of living and working in rural spaces.