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The Art and Science of Teaching and Learning

The Selected Works of Ted Wragg

E C Wragg author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:15th Sep '05

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Ted Wragg is well-known for his writing on all the essential issues in education and over the last thirty years contributed over forty books and a thousand articles to the field. This book offers a personal selection of his key writings in one volume for the first time. With a specially written introduction, this internationally renowned author contextualises his work and gives an overview of his career. The broad-ranging subjects covered include:

  • classroom teaching and learning
  • training new and experienced teachers
  • curriculum in action
  • educational policy and its implementation
  • communicating with professional and lay people.

This is the ideal book for those who want to have what Ted Wragg considered to be his best pieces in one place.

'When this selection of pieces was made, Ted Wragg was as alive as only he could be; now that he is dead, the book forms a worthy celebration of him and his life. He was above all a teacher, and his considerable research output—which was essentially qualitative—was firmly rooted in the problems of teachers and pupils. He was an iconoclast par excellence.'

- British Journal of Educational Technology Vol 38 No 1 2007


'When this selection of pieces was made, Ted Wragg was as alive as only he could be; now that he is dead, the book forms a worthy celebration of him and his life. He was above all a teacher, and his considerable research output - which was essentially qualitative - was firmly rooted in the problems of teachers and pupils. He was an iconoclast par excellence.' - British Journal of Educational Technology Vol 38 No 1 2007

ISBN: 9780415352222

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

288 pages