
Learning in School-University Partnership
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In this examination of an evolving model of school-university partnership, the Unified Professional Development Project in Hong Kong, the authors analyze the learning that takes place as the participants (student-teachers, mentor teachers, and university supervisors) mutually engage in the enterprise of improving teaching and learning in schools, developing shared practices, and creating new communities of practice. Although it describes one specific context, the book is not just about this locale. Rather, the Unified Professional Development Project is used as a context for theorizing more generally a social theory of learning for school-university partnerships that is relevant to any other similar context.
This book will interest teacher educators, researchers in teacher education and teacher development, policy makers, and school practitioners who are involved in school-university partnerships.
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"The book is extremely useful and well structured...the theories are well explained and are contextualised to provide examples of practical applications."--Professional Development in Education, 35(2), 307-308More details
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Part I School-University Partnership and Theories of Learning
1. Contexts for Learning in School-University Partnership Gwyn Edwards, Amy B. M. Tsui and Philip Stimpson
2. Sociocultural Perspectives of Learning Amy B. M. Tsui, Fran Lopez-Real and Gwyn Edwards
Part II Cases of Learning in School-University Partnership
3. On Becoming a Member of a Community of Practice Gwyn Edwards and Amy B. M. Tsui
4. Mentoring, Learning and Identity Formation Tammy Kwan, Fran Lopez-Real and Amy B. M. Tsui
5. Tripartite Conferences: Positioning and Activity Systems Fran Lopez-Real, Doris Law and Rosina Tang
6. Mutual Engagement and Boundary Crossing in Lesson Studies Doris Law and Amy B. M. Tsui
7. Connecting Communities of Practice Albert Wong and Gwyn Edwards
Part III Reflections
8. Sociocultural Theories of Learning Revisited Amy B. M. Tsui
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Author Index
Subject Index
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