
Reflective Teaching and Learning in Further Education
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I really like the critical thinking activities and will be using some of the tasks within my own teaching. Communication and managing behaviour is very topical and one which learners always seek further advice, so this again was very useful. Possibly one of the more useable and relevant books on reflective practice.- Ruben Martin, University of KentThe first thing to note about the book, is it's accessibility, from the beginning it addresses the reader in a straightforward and engaging way. The balance between a text book and accessible narrative is good. In its ten chapters it takes the reader from the fundamentals and principles of reflective practice , through to supporting the practice of reflection, with case studies, and some start up documentation to use in the work environment.I read through the book in a few hours, and I thought that the book made reflective practice something that was a natural part of practice , whilst at the same time making the case for teachers to reflect.
- Mark Flagg, Trinity St David (University of Wales)This is an excellent idea which is not only informative and linking I theory to practice but it also captures the spirit of the FE sector in a way, to my best knowledge, has not been attempted before. It also tackles some tricky issues of bullying and contested notions of professionalism.
- Karl Aubrey, Bishop Grosseteste University
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Keith Appleyard has worked within the post-16 sector since 1978 as a lecturer, college senior manager and teacher trainer. Over a 20-year period he was a tutor and course leader for PGCE/Cert Ed programmes at Lincoln College, and a tutor on these programmes at Nottingham Trent University. He has worked as an OFSTED inspector and for 7 years as an ITT reviewer for Standards Verification UK. Presently he is a consultant for LSIS.
Nancy Appleyard began herworking life in the insurance industry, becoming a partner in a General Insurance brokerage. In the early 90s she took a career change and taught Communication Studies at Lincoln College for 10 years. Since 2001 she has designed and delivered more wide-ranging and flexible communication and personal development programmes for Grantham College and the wider AE community (for example RAF bases and community houses). Currently she gives presentations to organisations throughout the East Midlands and, along with her husband Keith, is lucky enough to have one of the most enjoyable jobs on offer: giving lectures on communication and personal development to cruise ship audiences, a great opportunity to meet a host of interesting people and see new places.
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