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This practical A4 pack contains activities and ideas for teachers
and students to learn more about learning. Learning about Learning
is a practical way of teaching important and neglected theories of
learning. The idea is that if teachers and students learn about
what learning is and how it happens they understand a greater range
of learning possibilities and approaches and improve their learning
and teaching skills.
Contents: 1.From Here to Integrity ron Best, Chris Watkins and Caroline Lodge 2.Integrity and Uncertainty - Why Young People Need Doubtful Teachers Guy Claxton 3.The Child Tricia David 4.Curriculum for the Future Ian Barr and Margaret McGhie 5.'Now just compose yourselves' - Personal Development and Integrity in Changing Times Chris Watkins 6.Stand and Deliver - The Teacher's Integrity? John Sullivan 7.Schools as Places of Learning and Integrity Caroline Lodge 8.Family Relationships, Learning and Teachers - Keeping the Connections Neil Dawson and Brenda McHugh 9.Prospective Institutional Inequities, Interculturalism and Education in Britain Jagdish Gundara 10.Schools for Communities John MacBeath 11.Policy and Governance John Tomlinson 12.And How Will We Get There From Here? Chris Watkins, Ron Best and Caroline Lodge
Contents: Part A:This Book is About Learning i.Why bother with this book? ii.What is in this book? iii.How might you use it? iv.Rationale v.Some permeating themes Part B.Workshop Activities for Teachers i.Where's the learner starting from? ii.Learning and 'motivation' iii.Learning styles - do we all learn in the same way? iv.Teachers and their pupils' learning styles v.Terms for learning activities vi.Learning in school and out vii.A closed problem viii.The six oranges puzzle ix.First steps in learning about learning xPromoting learning about learning, or meta-learning xi.What is an effective learner like? xii.Reflecting on your learning xiii.Developing meta-learning in your school Part C.Classroom Activities to Promote Learning About Learning i.Introduction ii.How do we learn best? iii.Time line of learning experiences iv.Learning strategy questionnaire v.Learning styles questionnaire vi.Beliefs about success vii.Handling feelings in learning miii.Defences against learning ix.Explaining your success x.Learning - in school and out xi.Learning situations - in school xii.Learning situations - beyond school xiii.Review of learning check list xiv.Keeping a learning file xv.Back to the future: exploring and planning possible routeways to your preferred future Part D.The Wider Context i.Parents ii.Parents and Learning iii.The whole-school picture iv.Developing a spiral curriculum for the whole school v.Pupil perspectives on learning Part E.Effective Learning: a research review i.What is learning? ii.What is involved? Models of learning iii.What is effective learning? iv.Effective learning in schools v.The challenge of effective learning: Questions adn reflections vi.Notes for Section E Part F. Further Reading i.Key texts on learning ii.Improving learning iii.Future iv.Important research articles v.NAPCE
As we age, society's negative assumptions mean we become a burden,
a problem and the excluded 'other'. With a convincing call to
embrace all that is positive about ageing comes this timely book
from the authors of Retiring with Attitude. Debunking the myth of
the ageing time bomb it presents a new, yet realistic, way for
society to engage with older people from a myriad of perspectives,
including consumerism, media, work, housing, community and
'beauty'. Brought alive by the voices of people aged 50 to 90, it
proves ageing is not passive decline but a process of learning,
joy, political engagement, challenges and achievement. Increased
longevity has consequences for us all. By challenging our
assumptions and stereotypes, this book demonstrates that we are
capable of living better together longer in this new, older world.
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