
Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education
Policy, Practice and Values
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. December 2016
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-1-138-15558-9 (ISBN)
Description
With an emphasis on developing higher-order learning skills, such as reflection, critical evaluation and action research, this book provides a comprehensive guide to contemporary and contextual issues within post-compulsory education. This book:
* Helps students fulfill Qualified Teacher in Further Education (QTFE) criteria
* Provides information and advice on provision for the 14-19 sector
* Is structured specifically around the FENTO values
* Includes mind-maps charting links to FENTO standards
* Provides help with assignments through reflective questions and discussion points
* Helps students fulfill Qualified Teacher in Further Education (QTFE) criteria
* Provides information and advice on provision for the 14-19 sector
* Is structured specifically around the FENTO values
* Includes mind-maps charting links to FENTO standards
* Provides help with assignments through reflective questions and discussion points
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
775 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-15558-9 (9781138155589)
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Persons
Coles, Anthony; McGrath, Karen
Content
Part 1 Background to teaching in post-compulsory education; Chapter 1 Post-compulsory education and training: an historical perspective, Anthony Coles; Chapter 2 Policy and practice in post-compulsory education, Anthony Coles; Chapter 3 The role of the post-compulsory teacher, Janet Hoskyns; Part 2 Practice and values in post-compulsory education; Chapter 4 Learning to learn, Glynis Worrow; Chapter 5 Suppofiing skills for life with adult earners, Anthony Coles; Part 3 Entitlement, quality and inclusiveness; Chapter 6 Managing diversity in the classroom, Debra Wilson; Chapter 7 Widening Part Icipation and lifelong learning, Anthony Coles; Chapter 8 The 14-19 sector: responding to change, Tricia Le Gallais; Part 4 Reflective practice and scholarship; Chapter 9 Reflection and critical reasoning in educational contexts, Glynis Worrow; Chapter 10 Research in professional practice, Catherine Matheson, David Matheson; Chapter 11 Management and leadership in post-compulsory education, Jim McGrath; Chapter 12 Change, partnerships and collaboration in post-compulsory education, Peter Hipkiss;