Teaching to Transform Learning
Pedagogies for Inclusive, Responsive and Socially Just Education
Deborah Price editor Deborah Green editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:5th Dec '24
£59.99
This title is due to be published on 5th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Teaching to Transform Learning is a resource for pre- and in-service educators wanting to embrace a range of pedagogical approaches.
Teaching to Transform Learning: Pedagogies for Inclusive, Responsive and Socially Just Education provides a foundational discussion of a range of teaching and learning strategies aiming to engage all learners by embracing their lived experiences, histories, contexts and identities.Teaching to Transform Learning: Pedagogies for Inclusive, Responsive and Socially Just Education provides a foundational discussion of a range of teaching and learning strategies aiming to engage all learners by embracing their lived experiences, histories, contexts and identities. Section one outlines concepts that frame and underpin approaches to pedagogy that are inclusive of and engage all learners. These concepts include exploring Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing; traversing identities in the school, self and system; and understanding culturally and religiously responsive pedagogies. Section two builds on these concepts and presents contemporary approaches to engage all learners, with a focus on visual art and body-based learning, nature-based approaches and learning outside of the classroom. Section three emphasises empowering strategies for skill development and futures thinking for all students, focusing on citizenship education, transdisciplinary inquiry and flipping constructivist pedagogies to better enable depth and breadth of student learning.
ISBN: 9781009011235
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448 pages