Teaching Improvement Agenda
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- ISBN 9781032300672
- Weight: 385g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 10 Sep 2024
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Drawing on ten years of research into whole-of-school teaching improvement, this engaging text explains what teaching improvement requires, how it is achieved, and how to maintain it in your classroom and school.
Based on studies involving real schools and real teachers, The Teaching Improvement Agenda is focused on what really matters for teachers and leaders in today’s schools. The book begins with an examination of the education field to identify the fundamental elements which inform and generate teaching improvement. This lays the foundations for an instructive set of innovative, research-informed strategies which have been designed to empower the teacher and school leader to improve teaching across the whole school. The book closes with a series of case studies that demonstrate these approaches in action.
Answering the "what?" and "how?" questions of teaching improvement, this book is an essential guide for school leaders and teachers, as well as instructors and students in initial teacher education.
David Lynch, Professor of Education and Research Leader of TeachLab, Southern Cross University, Australia.
Richard Smith, Adjunct Professor, Southern Cross University and Emeritus Professor, Central Queensland University, Australia.
David Turner, Deputy Research Leader, TeachLab, Southern Cross University, Australia.
Barnett Berry, Senior Research Fellow, Learning Policy Institute, South Carolina, United States.
Jake Madden, Group Head of Schools, Aoba Schools Group, Japan.
David Spendlove, Associate Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Manchester University, UK.
Megan Lee, Senior Teaching Fellow, Bond University, Australia.