
Designing Tasks in Secondary Education
Enhancing subject understanding and student engagement
Ian Thompson(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2014
Book
Hardback
226 pages
978-0-415-71233-0 (ISBN)
Description
Engaging students in learning about their subject is a central concern for all teachers and teacher educators. How teachers view and use the pedagogic potential of different tasks to engage pupils with knowledge in different subjects, is central to this endeavour.
Designing Tasks in Secondary Education explores models for effective task design, helping you translate the curriculum into the tasks and activities that you ask your students to do in order to facilitate developmental or higher-level understanding of curriculum content.
Written by experts in the field of education from a range of subjects and including a foreword written by renowned author Professor Walter Doyle, this book spans an international context and offers a refreshing alternative of how to plan and design tasks that will not only intellectually stimulate but improve teaching quality. Key topics explored include:
Designing tasks which engage learners with knowledge
Policy perspectives on task design
Designing cognitively demanding classroom tasks
Task design issues in the secondary subjects
Designing Tasks in Secondary Education offers essential insight into task design and its importance for enhancing subject understanding and student engagement. It will challenge and support all education professionals concerned with issues of curriculum design, subject knowledge, classroom organisation, agency in the learning process and teaching quality.
Designing Tasks in Secondary Education explores models for effective task design, helping you translate the curriculum into the tasks and activities that you ask your students to do in order to facilitate developmental or higher-level understanding of curriculum content.
Written by experts in the field of education from a range of subjects and including a foreword written by renowned author Professor Walter Doyle, this book spans an international context and offers a refreshing alternative of how to plan and design tasks that will not only intellectually stimulate but improve teaching quality. Key topics explored include:
Designing tasks which engage learners with knowledge
Policy perspectives on task design
Designing cognitively demanding classroom tasks
Task design issues in the secondary subjects
Designing Tasks in Secondary Education offers essential insight into task design and its importance for enhancing subject understanding and student engagement. It will challenge and support all education professionals concerned with issues of curriculum design, subject knowledge, classroom organisation, agency in the learning process and teaching quality.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Illustrations
11 s/w Abbildungen, 4 s/w Tabellen
4 Tables, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
511 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-71233-0 (9780415712330)
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Designing Tasks in Secondary Education
Enhancing subject understanding and student engagement
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Designing Tasks in Secondary Education
Enhancing subject understanding and student engagement
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09/2014
1st Edition
Routledge
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Designing Tasks in Secondary Education
Enhancing subject understanding and student engagement
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09/2014
1st Edition
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Person
Ian Thompson is Associate Professor of English Education at the University of Oxford, UK.
Content
Foreword: Walter Doyle Part 1: The background 1. Introduction: Tasks, Concepts, and Subject Knowledge 2.Designing Tasks which Engage Learners with Knowledge 3. Policy Perspectives on Task Design: Classroom learning and the national curriculum Part 2: Learning from the subjects 4.Mathematics and Pedagogy: Designing tasks for Mathematics teacher education 5. Disciplinary Knowledge: Task design in Geography 6. Communication, Culture, and Conceptual Learning: Task design in the English classroom 7. Practical Theorizing: Designing tasks for Science explanations 8. Promoting Learning: Task design in the Foreign Language classroom 9. Negotiating Knowledge: Task design in the History classroom 10. Insiders and Outsiders: Task design in learning about religions/ Task design in Religious Education Part 3: Looking forward 11. Designing the Task of Teaching Novice Teachers How to Design Instructional Tasks