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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2013

Abbildungen

XV, 10 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Verlag

Springer Singapore

Seitenzahl

278

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/16/2,2 cm

Gewicht

5679 g

Auflage

2014

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-981-4560-46-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2013

Abbildungen

XV, 10 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Verlag

Springer Singapore

Seitenzahl

278

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/16/2,2 cm

Gewicht

5679 g

Auflage

2014

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-981-4560-46-7

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Springer-Verlag KG
Sachsenplatz 4-6
1201 Wien
AT

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  • 1.   Education: The need for revitalisation

    Introduction

    A new view of practices

    Practices as formed in intersubjective spaces: semantic, material and social

       Changing practices requires transforming intersubjective spaces

    A guiding question

    The organisation of the book

    The study

       Philosophical empirical inquiry

       The case studies

       Analysis

    Conclusion

    References

    2.   Praxis, practice and practice architectures

    Introduction

    Praxis

    Practice

       Language games, activities and practices

    The theory of practice architectures

       Site ontologies

    Conclusion

    References

    3.   Ecologies of practices

    Introduction

    Critiquing the notion of ‘ecologies of practice’

    Ecologies of practices as ‘living’ systems

    Ecologies of practices in the Education Complex

    Concluding comments

    References

    4.   Student Learning: Learning practices

    Introduction

    Learning as initiation into practices

       Learning how to go on in practices: A Wittgensteinian view of learning

       Learning as being ‘stirred in’ to practices

    Practice architectures and the practice of learning

       Sarah’s lesson: What did the students learn about and through writing expository texts?

       Annie’s moving diagram: Tracing a learning journey over time

       Analysis: Annie’s moving diagram

    Practices of learning in ecologies of practices

       Student learning and teaching

       Student learning and professional learning

       Learning and leading

       Student learning and researching

    Practices of learning and site based education development

    Conclusion

    References

    5.   Teaching: Initiation into practices

    Introduction

    Practice architectures of teaching at Hillview

       Practice architectures of an inquiry approach to teaching

       Practice architectures of teaching at Hillview: An inquiry approach in Kindergarten

    Practice architectures of teaching at Southwood: The community garden

    Teaching practices in ecologies of practices

    Practices of teaching and site based education development

    Conclusion

    References

    6.   Professional learning as practice development

    Introduction

    Projects in professional learning for practice development

    The practice architectures of professional learning as practice development

       Cultivating a culture of care and collaboration

       Exercising agentic collegial responsibility

       Deprivatising practice

    Professional learning in ecologies of practices

       Connections between professional learning and teaching, leading and researching practices

    Professional learning and site based education development

    Conclusions

    References

    7.   Practising leading

    Introduction

    Practices architectures of leading

       Staff meetings as an intersubjective space for enabling practice development

       Site based leading practices

       Students’ leading practices

       Systemic leading practices

    Site based leading: Leading practices in ecologies of practices

    Conclusion

    References

    8.   Researching as a practice-changing practice

    Introduction

    Site based projects of researching practice

    Practice architectures that enable researching practice: Northton School Practice architectures that enable researching practice: Westville

    Practice architectures that enable researching practice: Hillview School

    Researching in ecologies of practices

       Ecological connections between the practices of researching, critically reflecting and evaluating

       The practices of researching shaping leading practices

       Researching (critically reflecting and evaluating) for- and as-professional learning

       Researching shaping changes to teaching practices

       Researching to improve student learning practices

    Site based education development: Practices of researching fostering a praxis orientation

    References

    9.   Revitalising Education: Site based education development

    Introduction

    Some key findings

    Site based educational development

    What is site based education development?

    Site based educational development in ecologies of practice

    Site based education development: conclusions

    References

    Appendix:  Analysing practices using the theories of practice architectures and ecologies of practices: An example

    Analysing practices using the practice architectures framework

    Some notes about analysing social life using the theory of practice architectures

       A caveat

    Transcript and analysis: Sarah’s lesson on expository text with a Year 5-6 class

       Episode 1: Introduction to the lesson: Review of past lessons on the topic

       Analysis of Episode 1

       Episode 2: Preparation for the task for this lesson: Writing an expository text

       Analysis: Episode 2

       Episode 3: Introducing the group task of writing an expository text

       Analysis: Episode 3

       Episode 4: Students work in groups to draft an expository text

       Analysis: Episode 4

       Episode 5: Representatives of groups report on their draft expository texts

       Analysis: Episode 5

    Analysing practices using the theory of ecologies of practices

       Ecologies of practice evident or implied in Sarah’s lesson

    Conclusion

    References

    Index