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Teaching Making a Difference

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.06.2026

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd

Seitenzahl

592

Maße (L/B/H)

2,8/2,2/0,2 cm

Gewicht

1162 g

Auflage

6. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-26724-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.06.2026

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd

Seitenzahl

592

Maße (L/B/H)

2,8/2,2/0,2 cm

Gewicht

1162 g

Auflage

6. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-26724-8

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Libri GmbH
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36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Teaching
  • About the authors x

    Part 1 The teaching profession 1

    Chapter 1 Introducing teaching as a profession 2

    Introduction 4

    1.1 Teaching in the twenty-first century 6

    1.2 Developing your teacher identity 15

    1.3 Pedagogy 19

    1.4 Reflective practice 26

    1.5 Doing teachers' work to trouble whiteness 27

    1.6 Datafication and the datafied teacher 27

    Summary 32

    Key terms 32

    From theory to practice 33

    Websites 33

    References 34

    Acknowledgements 36

    Chapter 2 Historical insights into teaching 39

    Introduction 41

    2.1 A critical perspective and transformative teaching 42

    2.2 Social, political, economic and cultural factors shaping education 43

    2.3 Discourses of education 50

    2.4 Pedagogy, curriculum, classroom management and technologies 54

    2.5 Teachers' work, teachers' lives, teachers' identities 64

    Summary 68

    Key terms 68

    From theory to practice 69

    Websites 70

    References 70

    Acknowledgements 72

    Part 2 Understanding learning and learners 73

    Chapter 3 Student learning 74

    Introduction 75

    3.1 Domains of learning 76

    3.2 New insights into learning 84

    3.3 Enhancing learning 94

    Summary 101

    Key terms 101

    From theory to practice 103

    Websites 103

    References 104

    Acknowledgements 106

    Chapter 4 Understanding and motivating students 107

    Introduction 109

    4.1 Understanding students 109

    4.2 Motivating students 115

    4.3 Motivation to learn 121

    4.4 Engaging motivation and learning in the twenty-first century 125

    Summary 130

    Key terms 130

    From theory to practice 131

    Websites 132

    References 132

    Acknowledgements 135

    Chapter 5 Learner diversity, pedagogy and educational equity 137

    Introduction 139

    5.1 Understanding diversity and difference 140

    5.2 Professional knowledge and educational equity 149

    5.3 Teaching all students 157

    5.4 Planning multilevel curriculum and inquiry 161

    5.5 How equity works in practice 164

    5.6 Understanding the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students 171

    Summary 175

    Key terms 175

    From theory to practice 176

    Websites 176

    References 176

    Acknowledgements 180

    Part 3 Preparation, practice and process 183

    Chapter 6 The curriculum 184

    Introduction 185

    6.1 Exploring notions of curriculum 186

    6.2 Curriculum as cultural construction 192

    6.3 Models of curriculum 194

    6.4 The hidden curriculum 198

    6.5 Teachers as curriculum workers 199

    6.6 Curriculum as praxis 201

    Summary 204

    Key terms 204

    From theory to practice 204

    Websites 205

    References 205

    Acknowledgements 206

    Chapter 7 Planning for practice: connecting curriculum, assessment and pedagogy 207

    Introduction 209

    7.1 Curriculum, pedagogy, assessment 210

    7.2 Layers of curriculum planning: macro to micro 213

    7.3 Some guiding principles for planning 217

    7.4 Planning at the micro-level: individual lesson plans 220

    7.5 Planning a unit of work: a sequence of lessons 225

    7.6 Inquiry-based pedagogy 231

    7.7 Planning to differentiate the learning for student diversity 233

    Summary 238

    Key terms 238

    From theory to practice 240

    Websites 241

    References 241

    Acknowledgements 244

    Chapter 8 Pedagogy: the agency that connects teaching with learning 245

    Introduction 246

    8.1 Connectedness: knowing yourself 247

    8.2 Pedagogies of practice 250

    8.3 Pedagogy: learning places and spaces 256

    8.4 Collaborative pedagogy: establishing the classroom culture 260

    8.5 Dialogic pedagogy 265

    8.6 Dispositional thinking pedagogy 270

    Summary 274

    Key terms 274

    From theory to practice 275

    Websites 275

    References 276

    Acknowledgements 279

    Chapter 9 Organising the learning environment 281

    Introduction 283

    9.1 Creating effective classroom learning environments 283

    9.2 A model for organising the learning environment 286

    9.3 Sociocultural principles 287

    9.4 Challenge and engagement 298

    9.5 Tools and issues 301

    Summary 304

    Key terms 304

    From theory to practice 304

    Websites 305

    References 305

    Acknowledgements 307

    Chapter 10 Digital technologies for teaching and learning 309

    Introduction 310

    10.1 The role of digital technologies in education 311

    10.2 Assumptions about digital technologies in education 315

    10.3 Digital technologies in and across the curriculum 320

    10.4 Planning for teaching and learning with digital technologies 324

    Summary 333

    Key terms 333

    From theory to practice 333

    Websites 334

    References 334

    Acknowledgements 335

    Chapter 11 Interactive student engagement and management 337

    Introduction 339

    11.1 Establishing an effective learning environment 341

    11.2 Planning for student engagement and management 348

    11.3 Strategies and skills to effectively engage and manage students 356

    11.4 Reflecting on your management 371

    Summary 382

    Key terms 382

    From theory to practice 382

    Websites 384

    References 385

    Acknowledgements 385

    Chapter 12 Assessment and what matters: feedback, reporting and fairness 387

    Introduction 389

    12.1 Assessment in learning and assessment audiences 391

    12.2 Assessment concepts and terminology 402

    12.3 Assessment design, strategies and techniques 413

    12.4 Assessment feedback 425

    12.5 Monitoring and recordkeeping 427

    12.6 Reporting on student learning 430

    12.7 Assessment and reporting: future challenges and dilemmas 432

    Summary 437

    Key terms 437

    From theory to practice 438

    Websites 439

    References 439

    Acknowledgements 443

    Part 4 Effectiveness, professionalism and the future 445

    Chapter 13 Reflective practice 446

    Introduction 447

    13.1 Reflecting on reflection: beyond the gaze 448

    13.2 Thinking differently about thinking 449

    13.3 Mobilising reflection 451

    13.4 Autobiographical reflection 454

    13.5 Critically reflective practice 456

    13.6 Technologies of reflection 457

    13.7 Reflexivity and teaching: beyond the self 461

    13.8 Teachers as critically reflective practitioners 463

    Summary 465

    Key terms 465

    From theory to practice 465

    Websites 466

    References 466

    Acknowledgements 468

    Chapter 14 Theorising about teaching practice 469

    Introduction 470

    14.1 Tacit knowledge 472

    14.2 A teacher's practical theory 475

    14.3 Components of a teacher's practical theory 477

    14.4 Images and metaphors 482

    14.5 Contextual variables 482

    14.6 Novice to expert 483

    14.7 Process of critical reflection 487

    14.8 Investigating your own practical theories 494

    Summary 501

    Key terms 501

    From theory to practice 502

    Websites 503

    References 504

    Acknowledgements 506

    Chapter 15 Professional, ethical and legal issues for teachers 507

    Introduction 509

    15.1 The nature of teachers' work 510

    15.2 Teachers' thinking about their work 512

    15.3 Professionalism and accreditation 515

    15.4 Ethical frameworks and codes of conduct for teachers 519

    15.5 Teachers and the law 523

    15.6 Professional learning for your career 529

    Summary 535

    Key terms 535

    From theory to practice 536

    Websites 536

    References 536

    Legal authorities 538

    Acknowledgements 538

    Chapter 16 The future of teaching: schooling, equity and social change 539

    Introduction 540

    16.1 The purposes of schooling 541

    16.2 Equity: a mandate of schooling 543

    16.3 Contemporary teacher practice: realities and constraints 545

    16.4 The broader social change context 549

    16.5 Teachers making a difference 552

    16.6 Supporting equity and justice: a whole-school approach 557

    Summary 561

    Key terms 561

    From theory to practice 562

    Websites 562

    References 563

    Acknowledgements 564

    Index 565