
Teaching and Training in Lifelong Learning
Open University Press
4th Edition
Published on 16. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-335-24628-1 (ISBN)
Description
"Like good teacher education itself, this book is a carefully crafted mix of theory and practice. It is vital for all those entering this complex sector to understand its history, some of the key philosophies and concepts that have driven research, policy and practice in this area and to be introduced to the ideas of a range of current and past thinkers. At the same time, trainee teachers need to feel they are being given the tools to approach the classroom with confidence. This book provides both. One of its major strengths is the regular opportunities it offers the reader to pause and reflect - surely one of the most important activities for teachers at whatever stage of their career. 'Teaching and Training in Lifelong Learning' has been brought fully up to date and will provide an invaluable resource for those wanting to work in the lifelong learning sector."
Professor Ann Hodgson, Co-Director, Centre for Post-14 Research and Innovation, Institute of Education, University of London "In the fourth edition of this respected text Armitage et al have once again provided the sector with a resource which combines academic analysis, theoretical critique and sound practical advice on matters to do with education and teaching. Completely up to date with the rapidly changing components of education, the book contains chapters advising on the use of new technologies and on the design of learning resources. Elements of sound practical advice are successfully combined with an extensive critique of the new market economies impacting on the structural organisation of the education system today. The resultant book is both useful and thought provoking."
Dr Liz Keeley-Browne, Oxford Brookes UniversityThe fourth edition of this bestselling book examines the breadth of lifelong learning from Adult and Further Education through to training in private and public industry and commerce. Revised and updated throughout to include recent initiatives and developments in the field, it is the definitive textbook on learning, teaching, resources, course planning and assessment in all areas of post-compulsory education and training. The authors examine key areas in lifelong learning through topical discussion, practical exercises, theory, reading, analysis, information, and examples of student work. Popular features of the previous edition such as the chronology of post-compulsory education have been retained and fully updated.New features include:
Coverage of the new framework for teacher training, including the new Lifelong Learning UK professional standards, CPD provision, mentoring and subject coaching A re-evaluation of 14-19 developments including the creation of an English Baccalaureate (EBac) Developments in information and learning technology, particularly electronic teaching and learning resources Added coverage of personalization An expanded section on planning for equality and diversityFurther information on embedding of language and literacy
This text is essential reading for teachers and students training to teach in post-compulsory education.
Professor Ann Hodgson, Co-Director, Centre for Post-14 Research and Innovation, Institute of Education, University of London "In the fourth edition of this respected text Armitage et al have once again provided the sector with a resource which combines academic analysis, theoretical critique and sound practical advice on matters to do with education and teaching. Completely up to date with the rapidly changing components of education, the book contains chapters advising on the use of new technologies and on the design of learning resources. Elements of sound practical advice are successfully combined with an extensive critique of the new market economies impacting on the structural organisation of the education system today. The resultant book is both useful and thought provoking."
Dr Liz Keeley-Browne, Oxford Brookes UniversityThe fourth edition of this bestselling book examines the breadth of lifelong learning from Adult and Further Education through to training in private and public industry and commerce. Revised and updated throughout to include recent initiatives and developments in the field, it is the definitive textbook on learning, teaching, resources, course planning and assessment in all areas of post-compulsory education and training. The authors examine key areas in lifelong learning through topical discussion, practical exercises, theory, reading, analysis, information, and examples of student work. Popular features of the previous edition such as the chronology of post-compulsory education have been retained and fully updated.New features include:
Coverage of the new framework for teacher training, including the new Lifelong Learning UK professional standards, CPD provision, mentoring and subject coaching A re-evaluation of 14-19 developments including the creation of an English Baccalaureate (EBac) Developments in information and learning technology, particularly electronic teaching and learning resources Added coverage of personalization An expanded section on planning for equality and diversityFurther information on embedding of language and literacy
This text is essential reading for teachers and students training to teach in post-compulsory education.
More details
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 94 mm
Width: 67 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
2 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-24628-1 (9780335246281)
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Persons
Andy Armitage is Head of the Department of Post-Compulsory Education, Canterbury Christ Church University.
Dennis Hayes is Head of the Centre for Professional Learning, Canterbury Christ Church University. During 2006-7, he was joint president of the University and College Union
Alan Hudson is Director, Leadership Programme for China, University of Oxford
Janis Kent is Curriculum Manager for Professional Studies and Learning Resources at Orpington College.
Shirley Lawes is Subject Leader, Modern Foreign Languages, School of Culture, Language and Communication, University of London, Institute of Education
Mandy Renwick is Lecturer, Cardiff School of Education, UWIC
Dennis Hayes is Head of the Centre for Professional Learning, Canterbury Christ Church University. During 2006-7, he was joint president of the University and College Union
Alan Hudson is Director, Leadership Programme for China, University of Oxford
Janis Kent is Curriculum Manager for Professional Studies and Learning Resources at Orpington College.
Shirley Lawes is Subject Leader, Modern Foreign Languages, School of Culture, Language and Communication, University of London, Institute of Education
Mandy Renwick is Lecturer, Cardiff School of Education, UWIC
Content
Working in lifelong learning
The Lifelong Learning Professional: learning and developing
Student learning in lifelong learning
Teaching and the management of learning
Resources for teaching and learning
Assessment
Exploring the curriculum
Course design, development and evaluation
Developments in lifelong learning
The Lifelong Learning Professional: learning and developing
Student learning in lifelong learning
Teaching and the management of learning
Resources for teaching and learning
Assessment
Exploring the curriculum
Course design, development and evaluation
Developments in lifelong learning