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Why Do Teachers Need to Know About Psychology?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

Why Do Teachers Need to Know About Psychology?

As a teacher, what are my personal, social and emotional responsibilities in supporting pupils with psychological development? Psychology has underpinned educational practice since its inception but understanding what that means in practical terms for educational settings today can seem bewildering. The team draw upon the whole field, covering not only developmental, health, and educational/child psychology, but also organisational and counselling perspectives. Drawing on examples from rural early years settings to large urban secondary schools, this book looks at how psychology can support your teaching practice. It does this by looking at different situations within a teacher's roles and r...

The Art Teacher's Guide to Exploring Art and Design in the Community
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

The Art Teacher's Guide to Exploring Art and Design in the Community

How can community art build connection in diverse communities? Where is the art in contemporary libraries? How do you bring subway art into the classroom? Drawing on an abundance of examples from Finland, Italy, New Zealand, Spain and the USA, including the NYC 2nd Ave Subway, the Detroit's Heidelberg Project, the Favel Painting Foundation and bicycle rack sculpture, Szekely inspires readers to look beyond the classroom walls to develop meaningful art experiences for students. She shows the myriad art forms, media expressions, and design professions that have the influence and potential to shape the local environment, reaching far beyond the traditional museum and gallery venue. Underpinned ...

International Perspectives on Knowledge and Curriculum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

International Perspectives on Knowledge and Curriculum

Contributes to current debates about quality and knowledge across school subjects and considers the implications for curriculum innovation at the policy, programmatic and classroom levels.

Practice-Focused Research in Further Adult and Vocational Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Practice-Focused Research in Further Adult and Vocational Education

This book examines how educational practice can be improved through practice-focused educational research. The editors and contributors explore the issues involved in breaking down boundaries between educational research and practice - research often seen as an elitist activity that can only be determined by a favoured few - as well as the socially constructed nature of boundaries between academic and vocational education. Containing illuminating case studies written by practicing teachers from the further and vocational education sector, it posits that educational research should enable teachers to learn from research in order to improve their own educational practice. This book will be of interest and value to scholars of further and vocational education, as well as those wanting to bridge the gap between research and practice.

Science and Omniscience in Nineteenth Century Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Science and Omniscience in Nineteenth Century Literature

Iinvestigates some of the ways in which Laplacian and, indeed, Newtonian models of observation and the universe are at once assimilated and complicated by Romantic and Victorian writers such as Carlyle, Burke, Abbott, Poe and Wordsworth. This book explains how some of these literary reimaginings look forward to more modern conceptions of science.

The S. Cross Monthly Paper
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

The S. Cross Monthly Paper

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1876
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Guide to the House of Commons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Guide to the House of Commons

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Future of Technical Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

The Future of Technical Education

This book provides an evidence-informed vision of the future of technical education in England. Drawing on creative and innovative ideas, contributions analyse the current drivers to improve provision and the legacy of lessons learned from England’s historical systemic underperformance in developing accessible, high quality technical education. In addition to exploring the dynamics of the political and economic drivers for resetting the technical education agenda, the volume includes an important social justice perspective by exploring social mobility considerations linked to the government’s levelling up agenda, place-based interventions and differential access to skills training. Drawing on current and previous policy discourse and implementation, the book provides a forward-looking view, with recommendations of how high quality technical education could be developed to meet the needs of individuals, the economy and society. It will appeal to students, academics and practitioners with an interest in technical education in further and higher education settings.

Managerial Cultures in UK Further and Vocational Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Managerial Cultures in UK Further and Vocational Education

This book offers unique insights into the impact of the rise of a managerialist culture in Further Adult and Vocational Education (FAVE) in England. It will also raise awareness of the consequences of the imposition of top-down models of educational change and improvement upon the practices of educational leaders, middle and senior managers and policy professionals across the FAVE sector. The overall aim of this book is to understand the language, policies, values and approaches currently espoused in post-16 learning. Often these are driven by, or measured by, technical-rational approaches which can have a negative impact on individuals working in the sector, lead to a narrowing of the curriculum and range of assessment opportunities, and do not support student progression. The authors propose tentative, researched, and evidence-based suggestions for new ways of working which might, ultimately, have a significant benefit to post-16 learning. The book will appeal to those engaged in researching education – either as academics, policy makers, trainees, or practitioners who are interested in ways of reflecting on, researching into, and improving practice.

The Penny Post
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 684

The Penny Post

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1875
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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