
Understanding Pedagogy
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`I commend it to anyone with a concern for teaching in any of its forms' - School Leadership and Management
In this controversial book, Peter Mortimore and a team from London University's Institute of Education explore what is meant by the term pedagogy.They investigate its context and describe some of the recent shifts in thinking about it.
Pedagogy affects the way hundreds of thousands of learners of different ages and stages are taught. Yet, until recently, it has been a neglected topic. Instead of having access to systematic evidence about its impact, innovative teachers have been guided only by ideological positions, folk wisdom and fashionable enthusiasms for particular approaches.
The contributors to this book, all with professional backgrounds as teachers, have scoured the literature to examine the impact of different pedagogies on nursery, primary and secondary schools as well as on further education colleges, universities and the workplace. The book also considers learners with special educational needs and the implications of using information and communications technology.
The authors open up debates on the following key topics:
? how best to define pedagogy
? what we know about the impact of particular pedagogies on learning what is still not known
? whether there are important differences between the pedagogy used for
learners of different ages and stages
? whether any lessons for the future can be gleaned from current practice.
This important book is invaluable reading for interested teachers working with learners of all ages.The issues raised affect the way we think about the teaching of the under fives through to university students and continuing lifelong learners. It is essential reading for policymakers, practitioners and tutors.
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What Do We Know?
Early Childhood Pedagogy - Iram Siraj-Blatchford
Practice, Principles and Research
Primary School Learners - Caroline Gipps and Barbara MacGilchrist
Pedagogy in the Secondary School - Susan Hallam and Judith Ireson
Pedagogy in Further Education - Michael Young and Norman Lucas
New Contexts, New Theories and New Possibilities
Learners with Special Educational Needs - Jenny Corbett and Brahm Norwich
Teaching for Supercomplexity - Ronald Barnett and Susan Hallam
A Pedagogy for Higher Education
Pedagogy in Work-Based Contexts - Toni Griffiths and David Guile
Adults as Lifelong Learners - Ann Hodgson and Maria Kambouri
The Role of Pedagogy in the New Policy Context
The Challenge of New Technologies - Richard Noss and Norbert Pachler
Doing Old Things in a New Way, or Doing New Things?
The Common Strands of Pedagogy and Their Implications - Judith Ireson, Peter Mortimore and Susan Hallam
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