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Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education Dr Margaret Gregson (University of Sunderland, UK)

Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education By Dr Margaret Gregson (University of Sunderland, UK)

Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education by Dr Margaret Gregson (University of Sunderland, UK)


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Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education by Dr Margaret Gregson (University of Sunderland, UK)

The definitive textbook for reflective professionals in further, adult and vocational education. Now updated with the latest research, the book offers extensive support for trainee and practising teachers in a variety of settings, for both practice-based training and career-long professionalism. Written by a collaborative author team of sector experts led by Maggie Gregson and Sam Duncan, Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education offers two levels of support: - practical guidance for practitioner success, with a focus on the key issues including planning and assessing learning and collaborative approaches to reflective practice - evidence-informed ‘principles’ to aid understanding of how theories can effectively inform and develop teaching practices In addition to new case studies from a wider range of settings than ever before, the new edition offers broader national and international coverage, greater emphasis on work-based learning, and more ideas for exploring classroom communication and meeting a wider range of learner needs. Readings for Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education directly compliments this book, providing access to key texts, working as a compact and portable library. reflectiveteaching.co.uk provides a treasure trove of additional support, including supplementary sector-specific material for considering questions around society's educational aims.

Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education Reviews

An instant FAVE for those teaching in further, adult and vocational education ... It can be used as a powerful reference book and is full of current thinking, research, policy and practice ... [A] real insight into the world of further education. * inTuition (of the previous edition) *
Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education offers critical insight into the practice of value led teaching in these sectors. It provides a very readable and comprehensive overview of the challenges and dilemmas practitioners encounter working in varied and diverse contexts with adult learners. It skillfully presents the contemporary political context of FAVE and offers strategies to support meaningful and successful learning outcomes in this challenging environment. As the title suggests practice embedded in critically reflective processes is explored carefully and in depth. This text is essential reading for both new and experienced adult learning practitioners. * Ann Swinney, Senior Lecturer, School of Education and Social Work, University of Dundee, UK *
This book makes two important contributions to the FAVE sector. First, it shows how values of social justice and personal empowerment impact learning and success. Second, it shows how professionalization of the field depends on clear vision, critical refection on practice, and passion to create equitable pedagogical and curricular changes. * Rosalind Latiner Raby, Senior Lecturer, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, California State University, Northridge, USA *
Mandatory reading for anyone who wishes to understand the FAVE sector or improve on their teaching practice. It highlights the importance of the sector and its often undervalued contribution to an ever changing society. The authors have produced a book that reminds us of the crucial role FAVE plays in addressing social justice and the underpinning importance it plays in everything that teachers do in learning and teaching. It offers a comprehensive guide into the daily issues faced by those working in the sector and offers excellent advice for those new to FAVE as well as for those who have already established their career. The authors have produced a book that provides insight into the importance of being a reflective practitioner as well as offering advice to help achieve it. These authors have “walked the walk” in education and as a result the ideas contained within are contextualised, ensuring a book that is engaging and accessible to everyone. * Colin Ross, Curriculum Manager, Education & Social Science, Ayrshire College, UK *
Whether a new or existing FAVE teacher, this book will provoke you and challenge you to critically reflect on your understanding of what constitutes effective learning and teaching. It will also prompt you to critically reflect on and assess the impact your practice and interactions with your students. Its case studies, reflective activities, key readings and web content, are designed to help you engage critically with research, informing and refining the impact of your practice. A great resource that will encourage you to question, challenge and extend your thinking, individually and with colleagues. * Sandra-Jane Grier, Lead Curriculum and Teaching, College Development Network, UK *
This is a treasure trove of useful insights, well-founded recommendations, and wise prompts for reflection exercises. A much needed handbook that will without a doubt contribute to increasing the quality of Adult Learning provision. The European Basic Skills Network, EBSN, is looking forward to including it as one of the resources in our future teacher courses. * Graciela Sbertoli, Secretary General, The European Basic Skills Network, Norway *
Brookfield (1995) famously said that, “we teach to change the world” (p.1). In line with this aim, Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education encourages and equips post-compulsory education teachers to develop their practice through reflection so they, in turn, can help students become better versions of themselves. The book also clearly and thoroughly explains the learning theories and models, and educational policies that influence day-to-day pedagogy, making it essential reading for new and more experienced teachers alike. * Suzanne Lynch, Lecturer in Hospitality and Tourism Department, City of Glasgow College, Scotland *
With the publication of the Centenary Committee Report on Adult Education, the launching of the new Professional Standards in Scotland and the Independent Commission on the College of the future expected to report in June 2020, there can be no better time for a the new edition of Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education. Whether a new practitioner to the profession or a more experienced one, meeting the challenge of an ever changing sector, this book is a ‘must have’. * David McShane, Head of Faculty, Faculty of Supported Learning, New College Lanarkshire, Scotland *

About Dr Margaret Gregson (University of Sunderland, UK)

Margaret Gregson is Director of the Sunderland University Centre for Excellence in Teacher Training (SUNCETT) and Professor of Vocational Education at the University of Sunderland, UK. Sam Duncan is Lecturer in Education in the Department of Lifelong and Comparative Education at IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK. The author team: Kevin Brosnan and Gary Husband (University of Stirling, UK) | Jay Derrick (IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK) | Lawrence Nixon and Trish Spedding (University of Sunderland, UK) | Rachel Stubley (University of South Wales, UK) | Robin Webber-Jones (Sheffield College, UK)

Table of Contents

Foreword How to Use this Book Introduction Part I: Becoming Reflective 1. Identity. Who are we? What do we stand for? 2. Learning. How can we understand learner development? 3. Reflection. How can we develop the quality of our practice 4. Principles. What are the foundations of effective teaching and learning? Part II: Creating Conditions for Learning 5. Contexts. What is, and what might be? 6. Relationships. How are we getting on together? 7. Engagement. How are we preparing for teaching? 8. Spaces. How are we creating environments for learning? Part III: Learning for Teaching 9. Curriculum. What is to be taught and learnt? 10. Planning. How are we implementing the curriculum? 11. Pedagogy. How can we develop effective strategies? 12. Communication. How can we support learning through dialogue? 13. Assessment. How are we providing feedback for learning? Part IV: Reflecting on Outcomes 14. Quality. How are we evaluating student learning experiences/achievements? 15. Inclusion. How are we enabling opportunities? Part V: Deepening Understanding 16. Expertise. How can we engage in conceptual, career-long, practice-focused professional development? 17. Professionalism. How does reflective teaching contribute to society and to ourselves? Epilogue Reflective activities List of case studies and figures Acknowledgements Glossary Bibliography Index

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NPB9781350102002
9781350102002
1350102008
Reflective Teaching in Further, Adult and Vocational Education by Dr Margaret Gregson (University of Sunderland, UK)
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Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2020-06-11
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