Expertise, Pedagogy and Practice

Expertise, Pedagogy and Practice

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  • Author: David Simpson
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317236874
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 201

Expertise, Pedagogy and Practice takes as its focus recent work on situated and embodied cognition, the concepts of expertise, skill and practice, and contemporary pedagogical theory. This work has made important steps towards overcoming traditional intellectualist and individualist models of cognition, group interaction and learning, but has in turn generated a number of important questions about the shape of a model that emphasizes learning and interaction as situated and embodied. Bringing together philosophers, cognitive scientists and education theorists, the collection asks and explores a variety of different questions. Can a group learn? Is expertise distributed? How can we make sense of a normative dimension of expertise or skill? How situation-specific is expertise? How can groups shape or generate expert practice? Through these lenses, this collection advances a more experientially holistic approach to the characterisation and growth of human expertise. This book was originally published as a special issue of Educational Philosophy and Theory.


Pedagogy and Practice

Pedagogy and Practice

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  • Author: Patricia Murphy
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1446202631
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 233

This book foregrounds pedagogy in a way that challenges readers to reflect on themselves as teachers and learners, and to be reflexive about their own practices and contexts. Learning involves a transformation of identity which occurs through negotiation and repositioning, through new ways of relating, and through different ways of participating in practices. This book examines the meaning and implications for pedagogy in educational and workplace settings, and the role of the teacher in this sociocultural view of learning. By illustrating the mediated nature of agency and identity, the chapters (re)conceptualise the teacher and the learner and show different ways of supporting learning and being a teacher. The settings represented range from nursery to university and from out-of-school to insitutionally-based and work place situations. Curricular aspects represented include popular culture, critical literacy, multimodality, the arts, and new technologies. Teachers and student teachers, as learners, are also represented in the accounts assembled. The book takes a sociocultural view of learning and considers the pedagogical implications of this view. It explores different meanings of pedagogy and considers notions of cultural bridging and the processess of transforming identities. The contributions challenge ways of thinking about practice, both teaching and assessment, and argue for practices that bridge between learners′ worlds, their communities and educational institutions. Drawing on the international literature, this book will be essential reading for students of curriculum learning and assessment in all sectors from pre-primary to further and higher education. It is suitable as a core text for masters and taught doctorate programmes. It will also be of interest to a wide range of professionals involved with curriculum, learning and the practice of teaching and assessment. This book is relevant to those in work-based and professional education and training, and in informal educational settings, as well as traditional educational institutions at all levels. A unique collection in a field that is underrepresented, it will also be of interest to an academic audience.


Early Years Pedagogy in Practice

Early Years Pedagogy in Practice

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  • Author: Ruksana Beigi
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9780429430473
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326

"This accessible text encourages readers to understand and confidently engage with distinctive early years pedagogy. It shows how pedagogy not only underpins the Early Years curriculum but is also inherent in the role of the adult and the experiences that are offered to young children. The book explains what the differing early years pedagogies are, why they are encouraged, and the knowledge, skills and practice that are required to work with them. Emphasising that what works in one situation may not in another and a wider pedagogical knowledge is essential to ensure quality outcomes for children, it considers key topics such as: The role of the pedagogue and developing your own style -- Promoting a lifelong love of learning in children under your care -- Sensitivity and inclusion for all children's cultures and communities. The promoting the rights of every child under your care Incorporating reflection points and research tasks to support independent learning, this is essential reading for students on Early Childhood Studies courses and Early Years Foundation Degrees as well as early years practitioners"--


The Cambridge Guide to Pedagogy and Practice in Second Language Teaching

The Cambridge Guide to Pedagogy and Practice in Second Language Teaching

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  • Author: Jack C. Richards
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107015863
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 313

This collection of original articles provides an overview of key issues and approaches in contemporary language teaching.


Practice Theory Perspectives on Pedagogy and Education

Practice Theory Perspectives on Pedagogy and Education

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  • Author: Peter Grootenboer
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 9811031304
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

This book examines the way in which the “practice turn” in education and pedagogy offers unique perspectives on the nature of educational work. Through a plurality of “practice theories” deeper understandings emerge about a range of education and concepts, providing useful tools for advancing and developing practice theory in education and pedagogy. The book discusses the related and dual perspectives of pedagogy as both a teaching and an upbringing practice. It also explores education in a range of contexts and sectors beyond school, including VET, tertiary and non-formal settings. Education is seen as serving a dual purpose – the development of individuals and the betterment of societies and community, and this conceptualisation of education underpins the book. It acknowledges that there are diverse understandings and perspectives of practice theory, pedagogy and education, each of which is contestable and ripe for further development, and this is examined throughout the book. This book was developed alongside an invited symposium held in June 2015 in Brisbane, Australia where the authors and interested others gathered to discuss practice theory perspectives on pedagogy and education. The title – Practice Theory Perspectives on Pedagogy and Education – captures the central overarching focus that underpins the book.


Digital Humanities Pedagogy

Digital Humanities Pedagogy

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  • Author: Brett D. Hirsch
  • Publisher: Open Book Publishers
  • ISBN: 1909254258
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 450

"The essays in this collection offer a timely intervention in digital humanities scholarship, bringing together established and emerging scholars from a variety of humanities disciplines across the world. The first section offers views on the practical realities of teaching digital humanities at undergraduate and graduate levels, presenting case studies and snapshots of the authors' experiences alongside models for future courses and reflections on pedagogical successes and failures. The next section proposes strategies for teaching foundational digital humanities methods across a variety of scholarly disciplines, and the book concludes with wider debates about the place of digital humanities in the academy, from the field's cultural assumptions and social obligations to its political visions." (4e de couverture).


Pedagogy and the Practice of Science

Pedagogy and the Practice of Science

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  • Author: David Kaiser
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 9780262112888
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 450

Studies examining the ways in which the training of engineers and scientists shapes their research strategies and scientific identities.


A Pedagogy of Witnessing

A Pedagogy of Witnessing

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  • Author: Roger I. Simon
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 1438452713
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 282

This outstanding comparative study on the curating of "difficult knowledge" focuses on two museum exhibitions that presented the same lynching photographs. Through a detailed description of the exhibitions and drawing on interviews with museum staff and visitor comments, Roger I. Simon explores the affective challenges to thought that lie behind the different curatorial frameworks and how viewers' comments on the exhibitions perform a particular conversation about race in America. He then extends the discussion to include contrasting exhibitions of photographs of atrocities committed by the German army on the Eastern Front during World War II, as well as to photographs taken at the Khmer Rouge S-21 torture and killing center. With an insightful blending of theoretical and qualitative analysis, Simon proposes new conceptualizations for a contemporary public pedagogy dedicated to bearing witness to the documents of racism.


Teaching To Transgress

Teaching To Transgress

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  • Author: Bell Hooks
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135200017
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 225

First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Transforming Diné Education

Transforming Diné Education

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  • Author: Pedro Vallejo
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 0816543534
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 225

Transforming Diné Education honors the perspectives and voices of Diné educators in culturally relevant education, special education, Diné language revitalization, well-being, tribal sovereignty, self-determination in Diné education, and university-tribal-community partnerships. The contributors offer stories about Diné resilience, resistance, and survival by articulating a Diné-centered pedagogy and politics for future generations.