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For young people who have opted to continue their education post-sixteen, it is difficult to overstate the importance of the independent learning which takes place in the Sixth Form. Typically, the balance between classroom teaching and private study shifts dramatically at this point and individuals who intend to go on to university find themselves having to put in place strategies that will stand them in good stead for the next stage of their academic lives, in addition to serving their current needs.
Facilitating Effective Sixth Form Independent Learning is a comprehensive guide for educators looking to support independent learning in the Sixth Form. It takes the reader on a step-by-step journey showing how an appropriate teaching programme may be set up and offers proven tools and strategies that can be adopted in the classroom. The book advises on how a worthwhile research question may be formulated and establishes the importance of teaching unifying methodologies, in addition to individual techniques, before various means of finding information are identified. It develops an approach to help students think systematically about the available options and considers methods for evaluating information and managing time. The book then addresses the construction of essays and reports and then guides readers through understanding and implementing the Information/Writing Interaction Model (IWIM). Further coverage includes strategies for countering plagiarism and numerous suggestions for promoting student reflection.
Rigorous yet accessible and featuring numerous practical examples, Facilitating Effective Sixth Form Independent Learning is an essential resource for educators working in a world where developing independent learning skills is not an option, but essential.
Independent study --- Comprehensive high schools --- Modular approach in education --- Study, Independent --- Study skills --- Tutors and tutoring --- Universities and colleges --- Open learning --- Honors courses
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"This book provides a model for teaching computational thinking to middle and high school students across a broad range of school subjects"--
Computer science --- Critical thinking --- Study and teaching (Secondary) --- Critical reflection --- Reflection (Critical thinking) --- Reflection process --- Reflective thinking --- Thinking, Critical --- Thinking, Reflective --- Thought and thinking --- Reflective learning --- Informatics --- Science --- Computers --- Education, Secondary. --- Study and teaching. --- Children --- High school education --- High school students --- Secondary education --- Secondary schools --- Teenagers --- Education --- High schools --- Education (Secondary) --- COMPUTERS / Computer Science --- EDUCATION / Decision-Making & Problem Solving --- EDUCATION / Computers & Technology --- Evaluative thinking
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This book addresses what teachers and school leaders from a dozen countries see as the social and emotional strengths, interests and needs of adolescents in their schools and communities; how they innovate their programs and practices to respond to their students’ lives. The book also describes how educators themselves benefit from social and emotional supports to be responsive. Rather than assume that there are universal themes in adolescents’ lives, the book is intended to illuminate the local, contextual, and powerful insights of educators daily working with students. In many intentional respects, each serves as an action research study with an effort to better the process and outcomes of their students’ growth and learning as well as to enrich the classroom. The chapters are organized by themes, ranging from challenges adolescents face in that particular locale to curriculum work that is project-based, transdisciplinary, and tied to the communities where the adolescents live. ‘The voices of adolescents, particularly with regard to their social and emotional development have been neglected in the literature. Thus, we know very little about their feelings and personal experiences as they progress through their schooling. A book such as this will be beneficial in terms of providing a contribution to this field, thereby increasing our understanding of the issues faced by adolescents across countries and cultures.’ Peggy L. Anderson, Ph.D., Metropolitan State University of Denver ‘The outstanding strength of this book is quite precisely its international scope: here is an anthology that lives up to the claims made by its title. Anyone interested in either adolescent development or Social and Emotional Learning in real world as opposed to abstract settings will appreciate the breadth of experience described.’ Mokhtar El Maouhal, Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Langues et la Communication.
Education, Secondary --- Children --- High school education --- High school students --- Secondary education --- Secondary schools --- Teenagers --- Education --- High schools --- Education (Secondary) --- International education. --- Comparative education. --- Developmental psychology. --- Teachers --- Sociology. --- Social groups. --- School Psychology. --- International and Comparative Education. --- Child and Adolescence Psychology. --- Teaching and Teacher Education. --- Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging. --- Training of. --- Psychology, School --- Psychology, Applied --- Association --- Group dynamics --- Groups, Social --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Social participation --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Teacher education --- Teacher training --- Teachers, Training of --- Development (Psychology) --- Developmental psychobiology --- Psychology --- Life cycle, Human --- Education, Comparative --- Global education --- Intellectual cooperation --- Internationalism --- History
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