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Getting into secondary teaching
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ISBN: 1910391360 Year: 2016 Publisher: Northwich, UK : Critical Publishing Ltd,

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Essential reading if you are considering making an application for secondary initial teacher education or preparing to begin your programme. Introduces you to a range of perspectives on teaching and teacher education and guides you through the application process to ensure you choose the training route that's right for you.


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Teaching the next generation of teachers : preparing for the practice of learning communities in secondary school
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ISBN: 1475829175 Year: 2016 Publisher: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield,

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This book will serves as a practical, how-to guide so secondary school students can begin to experience working in a professional learning community as they strive to improve the schools they are in right now. In doing this, the book adheres to the idea that 'student leadership now is the best preparation for teacher leadership later.' It will help aspiring teachers move away from the many stale traditions in schooling as they re-conceive of the profession in ways that will make it more personally satisfying while acknowledging that the work of teachers in the 21st century must necessarily be.


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Quiet riot
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ISBN: 1610483111 9781610483117 9781610483094 161048309X 9781610483100 1610483103 Year: 2016 Publisher: Lanham, Maryland

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Quiet Riot offers an anthropological critique of teaching and learning in two U.S. high schools over a twenty-seven year period. Based on the author's experiences shadowing two average students in 1983 and 2009, it presents detailed observations that powerfully capture the reality of student experiences in school.


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Teaching to Learn : A Graphic Novel
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ISBN: 9463007180 9463007202 9463007199 Year: 2016 Publisher: Rotterdam : SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers,

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This graphic novel is about pedagogy. It is not a work of fiction. Rather, this is a representation of the critical encounters between two teacher educators, twelve pre-service teachers and thirteen Year 8 and Year 9 secondary students as they consider what it means to learn to teach. Situated in a government high school over a one-year period, high school students were asked to take on the role of mentors to a cohort of primary and secondary pre-service teachers as issues of teaching/learning and curriculum/assessment were explored. The graphic novel is drawn from actual data: fragments from journals, letters, emails, photographs, drawings, and field notes from an ethnographic research project. The reader is brought into a ‘classroom’ and acquainted with the often tangled and fragmented nature of living pedagogy. In this way the discourses of identity and power, practices of schooling, and the wonder of praxis are made visible and open to scrutiny. It brings to life stories of learning to teach and learning to learn. .

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