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The Interdependence of Teaching and Learning (Hardcover, New)
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The varied chapters of this book seek to capture the complexities
of teaching and learning in today's schools, and they share an
interest in exploring the influences of knowledge construction in
the moment and over time. Teaching and learning are human
processes, interrelated and dynamic. We assembled this collection
to unpack what it means to teach and to learn, teasing out some of
the implications and challenges of such complicated educational
processes that are often misconstrued as causal or linear. As
educators currently residing in the United States, we find this a
particularly pressing agenda, given the current focus on common
core standards and reducing teaching and learning to conceptual and
pedagogical stepby-step procedures. Our primary concern in putting
together this book was to provide a conceptual and political
foundation from which to construct and defend understandings and
practices of teaching and learning that embody the complexity of
educational endeavors and relationships. The isolation of teaching
from learning, and the othering of both teachers and students, one
from the other, suggests that knowledge is synonymous with
information. This book challenges such assumptions. The project
underlying this text can be seen as a means of rethinking how
teachers' and students' perspectives of practice and curriculum
influence what learning opportunities are provided to students.
Chapters written by established and new thinkers in the field of
education demonstrate the ways in which teachers reformulate
relationships between teaching and learning in school settings. Our
second objective is to examine local constructions of knowledge
over time and how those constructions are consequential for teacher
and student learning. By examining patterns of practice and
processes of knowledge construction in elementary, secondary, and
undergraduate classrooms, the authors of these chapters lay a
foundation for examining commonalities and differences in the
construction of knowledge and practices across educational levels,
disciplines, and in-school and outof-school settings.
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