This volume describes and analyses exceptional educational events periods of particularly effective teaching representing ultimates in teacher and pupil educational experience. The events themselves are reconstructed in the book through teacher and pupil voices and through documentation. A model of critical event is derived from the study, which might serve as a possible framework for understanding other such occurrences in schools.
This volume describes and analyses exceptional educational events periods of particularly effective teaching representing ultimates in teacher and ...
In this ethnographic study of a secondary school in the UK, the author presents an incisive account of school life from the various points of view of the pupils, teachers and parents. He describes and analyses major areas of experience and methods of adapting to school for both the children and their teachers; school experience is shown to be widely varying from boredom, despair and humiliation, to gaiety, exultation and comradeship some of it officially and some of it unofficially sponsored. The description reveals a number of marked and interpenetrating divisions within schools: between...
In this ethnographic study of a secondary school in the UK, the author presents an incisive account of school life from the various points of view of ...
This is an introduction to interactionist work in education during the 1970s and 80s. The interactionist viewpoint concentrates on how people construct meanings in the ebb and flow of everyday life - what they think and do, how they react to one another - and has in recent years established itself as one of the leading approaches in education. It has generated illuminating research studies which, by being firmly based in the real world of teaching and dealing with the fine-grained details of school life, have helped to break down the barriers between teacher and researcher. This volume...
This is an introduction to interactionist work in education during the 1970s and 80s. The interactionist viewpoint concentrates on how people construc...
What do pupils actually do in school? There are remarkably few studies that take the pupils' perspective and reconstruct experience from their point of view within the context of their own cultures and careers. This volume brings together a number of research studies on various aspects of how pupils cope with schools. The theoretical papers consider amongst other issues a developmental model of the growth of pupil strategies based on primary and secondary socialisation; a discussion of 'interactionist empiricism' which argues for co-ordinated research between micro and macro perspectives and...
What do pupils actually do in school? There are remarkably few studies that take the pupils' perspective and reconstruct experience from their point o...
This book takes as its focus the key interactionist concept of 'strategy', a concept fundamental to many current concerns in the sociology of the school, including the understanding of the links between society and the individual, a more accurate description of certain areas of school life and implications for the practice of teaching. 'Strategy' bears on all these issues. It concerns both goals, and ways of achieving them and short-term, immediate aims as well as long-term ones. The essays in this book share a common concern with teacher strategies, emphasizing the discovery of intentions...
This book takes as its focus the key interactionist concept of 'strategy', a concept fundamental to many current concerns in the sociology of the scho...
The great potential of e-learning is yet to be tapped. Most e-learning systems are designed with the concept that one-shore-fits-all. That is, the same set of learning materials are presented to all learners. This is termed as the static learning model. The learning theories clearly state that each individual learn differently. Learners have different styles of learning, different pace of learning, and different preferences. With technology, it is possible to present different learning materials to different learners based on the competency level. This is termed as adaptive learning...
The great potential of e-learning is yet to be tapped. Most e-learning systems are designed with the concept that one-shore-fits-all. That is, the s...
This volume describes and analyses exceptional educational events - periods of particularly effective teaching representing ultimates in teacher and pupil educational experience. The events themselves are reconstructed in the book through teacher and pupil voices and through documentation. A model of 'critical event' is derived from the study, which might serve as a possible framework for understanding other such occurrences in schools.
This volume describes and analyses exceptional educational events - periods of particularly effective teaching representing ultimates in teacher and p...
In this ethnographic study of a secondary school in the UK, the author presents an incisive account of school life from the various points of view of the pupils, teachers and parents. He describes and analyses major areas of experience and methods of adapting to school for both the children and their teachers; school experience is shown to be widely varying from boredom, despair and humiliation, to gaiety, exultation and comradeship some of it officially and some of it unofficially sponsored. The description reveals a number of marked and interpenetrating divisions within schools: between...
In this ethnographic study of a secondary school in the UK, the author presents an incisive account of school life from the various points of view of ...
This is an introduction to interactionist work in education during the 1970s and 80s. The interactionist viewpoint concentrates on how people construct meanings in the ebb and flow of everyday life - what they think and do, how they react to one another - and has in recent years established itself as one of the leading approaches in education. It has generated illuminating research studies which, by being firmly based in the real world of teaching and dealing with the fine-grained details of school life, have helped to break down the barriers between teacher and researcher. This volume...
This is an introduction to interactionist work in education during the 1970s and 80s. The interactionist viewpoint concentrates on how people construc...
What do pupils actually do in school? There are remarkably few studies that take the pupils' perspective and reconstruct experience from their point of view within the context of their own cultures and careers. This volume brings together a number of research studies on various aspects of how pupils cope with schools. The theoretical papers consider amongst other issues a developmental model of the growth of pupil strategies based on primary and secondary socialisation; a discussion of 'interactionist empiricism' which argues for co-ordinated research between micro and macro perspectives and...
What do pupils actually do in school? There are remarkably few studies that take the pupils' perspective and reconstruct experience from their point o...