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Reflective Practice in Teaching : Pre-service Teachers and the Lens of Life Experience / / edited by Gretchen Geng, Pamela Smith, Paul Black, Yoshi Budd, Leigh Disney



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Titolo: Reflective Practice in Teaching : Pre-service Teachers and the Lens of Life Experience / / edited by Gretchen Geng, Pamela Smith, Paul Black, Yoshi Budd, Leigh Disney Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Edizione: 1st ed. 2019.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (258 pages)
Disciplina: 371.102
Soggetto topico: Teaching
Learning
Instruction
Educational sociology
Education—Research
Teaching and Teacher Education
Learning & Instruction
Sociology of Education
Research Methods in Education
Persona (resp. second.): GengGretchen
SmithPamela (Teacher)
BlackPaul
BuddYoshi
DisneyLeigh
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Learning from Pre-service Teachers Introduction to the Book -- Reflection on preparing students for Learning -- Banish the Graveyard How Does Classroom Layout Affect Students’ Engagement? -- ‘Johnny’s Just Disruptive’ Changing Behaviours within the Classroom -- Closing the Gap: Improving Reading Fluency in the Struggling Middle-School Reader -- Direct Instruction with EAL/D Learners in the Northern Territory -- Visuals in the Special Needs Classroom -- The Bigger Picture: Authentic Assessment and Visual Literacy: Applying a Nordic Approach to an Australian Context -- Mathematics Homework -- Reflection on Engaging Students as Learners -- Motivating Students to Learn What Works? Intrinsic or Extrinsic Motivation? -- The Role of Positive Teacher-Student Relationships How Can They Help Improve Engagement for Secondary School Students with Challenging Behaviours? -- Music in Schools The Importance of Meaningful Relationships in Music Education -- Blame it on the Boogie Does Listening to Personal Music Devices within the Classroom Hinder Adolescent Students’ Ability to Be Mindful Learners? -- Negative Attitudes towards Learning Languages in the Middle Years Can These be Changed by Increased Awareness of Language Learning Benefits and Making Learning Easier? -- Reflection on perspectives on ICT -- Education in the Computer Age Information Technology and its effects on Student learning in a Classroom Setting -- Has ICT Revolutionised the Way That We Teach in Secondary Schools? -- Personal ICT Devices for Year 9 Students A Tool of Engagement or Distraction? -- Approaches to Teaching on the Tablet Why Australian public schools might not be rushing to introduce tablet computing to classrooms? -- The Utilisation of Virtual Reality to Engage High School History Students -- The Inclusion of Technology in Mathematics The Effects of Electronic Mobile Devices in Early Years Mathematics -- Reflection on wellbeing and the Learning Environment -- Student Well-Being Teaching with Empathy and Staff Collaboration -- The Right Response! Discovering Necessary Skills for Teachers and Parents to Collaborate Positively to Benefit a Child’s Education -- Understanding the Impacts of Mobile Phones and iPads on the Sleep Patterns of Adolescence in the Twenty-First Century -- Physical Classroom Environment and Anxiety Primary School Teachers’ Consideration of Their Physical Classroom Environment -- Effect of Arts Pedagogies on the Emotional Intelligence of Middle to Upper Primary Age Boys -- The Benefits of Yoga for Primary Students A Mindfulness Program -- The National School Chaplaincy Programme: An Itch That Can’t Be Scratched Politicians Satisfying the Church by Exploiting Public School Needs at the Expense of its Students -- Reflection on education and society -- It’s Not All Fun and Games -- NAPLAN Negativity: The Effects of NAPLAN on Teachers and Students -- Letters to Max: Errors with Empathy Enabling a Growth Mindset for Exams -- Will Culturally Relevant Content in Mathematics Improve Engagement of Indigenous Students? -- Breaking the Cycle: What Influences do Families Have on Lower Primary School Students’ Attendance in Remote Communities? -- Varying Gender Contexts to Increase Female Engagement in PE -- “He Never Wears the Hat”: Listening to Parents' Concerns -- The Powerless Choice Mainstream versus Specialist: The Critical Deci-sion for Parents of School Aged Children with Mild to Moderate Physical and/or Intellectual Disabilities -- Reflections on Reflections.
Sommario/riassunto: This book investigates the ways in which pre-service teachers develop and articulate their professional knowledge by presenting their reflections on contemporary issues and topics they have explored during their own teaching practicums. It uses reflective practice to connect pre-service teachers’ personal backgrounds with their placement experience concerning a self-selected topic, including teacher educators’ reflections on the pre-service teachers’ reports on these placement topics. By illustrating the broad range of issues encountered by pre-service teachers, sharing multiple perspectives on the complexity of classroom practice, and demonstrating the importance of reflective practice, it also provides a valuable mentoring framework. Moreover, the book studies how examining pre-service teachers’ life experience can facilitate in-depth understanding, specifically in the context of pre-service teachers’ reflections on their own practices in different educational settings. In short, the book helps current and prospective pre-service teachers and teacher educators get to know their students and themselves better using reflective practice.
Titolo autorizzato: Reflective Practice in Teaching  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 981-13-9475-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910350293003321
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