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Ideal for lecturers new to delivering higher education in
universities, colleges and the private sector. It is specifically
organised to cover the requirements of the new Academic
Professional Apprenticeship, both teaching and research
specialisms, and also supports lecturers undertaking the Post
Graduate Certificate in Higher Education. The contents are fully
mapped to the Higher Education Academy's UK Professional Standards
Framework and the VITAE research standards. It is designed for both
teaching and research lecturer apprenticeship routes and includes
clear guidance to help pass the end-point assessment. There is a
focus on the holistic development of the academic professional
within the current context of higher education.
This book explores key contemporary issues in education, featuring
the latest theoretical perspectives and policies, aimed at
supporting the professional development and understanding of those
working or intending to work in the education sector. Both school-
and college-based education have faced rapid change over the last
few years. A strong research base around the impact of these
changes is emerging, enabling a critically informed debate on
policy and practice developments. The book provides an up to date
evidence-based overview of key changes, their underlying rationale
and an examination of alternative viewpoints. The content is
concise and focused while still developing readers' critical
thinking skills through tasks embedded within each chapter as well
as a distinct section on critical reflective thinking. Other key
topics include inclusion, leadership, community education,
comparative education, research and education futures.
A new, fourth edition of the essential text for all those working
towards the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training. This new
edition takes into account the refreshed ETF standards while still
incorporating key information on reflective practice, study and
research skills, and providing full coverage of all mandatory
units. Accessible language is combined with a critical approach
that clearly relates practical examples to the required
underpinning theory. This fourth edition: includes a new end of
chapter feature to develop evidence-informed practice recognises
the need to provide better support and guidance to learners around
gender, sexuality, racism, mental health and well-being supports
the revolution in online practices and its implications for hybrid
work and learning patterns reflects the escalating importance of
the sustainability agenda and the need to decolonise the curriculum
considers apprenticeships and new Ofsted foci and terminology is
suitable for use with all awarding organisations and HEIs provides
the depth and criticality to meet level 5 requirements.
The book is aimed at all those studying on Foundation Degrees in
supporting primary and early years teaching and learning, and
particularly those working at levels 4 and 5. It is written in an
accessible style with a focus on work-based professional
development and encourages critical reflection throughout. It
starts with a discussion of reflective practice, and includes
helpful guidance on developing effective study skills. Each chapter
then focuses on a key topic in education, learning and development,
considers any relevant policies and legislation, examines
educational theories in relation to professional practice and
provides concise case studies to contextualise the learning. It
provides up-to-date and relevant material on supporting the new
national curriculum, safeguarding, SEN and inclusion issues, and
schools as organisations. It also covers the competencies for
Higher Level Teaching Assistants.
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