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This volume sheds light on debates about personalised learning in
teacher education by exploring the popular emergence of
personalising learning in education and hence its significance in
teacher education in the 21st century. It examines personalising
learning theory and explores the tenets of this theory and its
recent trends in international settings. The theory is explored in
relation to both general and higher education pedagogy, and in a
range of examples within a teacher education context. The examples
from practice provide insights into maximising the potential for
personalising learning theory to enhance teaching, learning and
assessment in teacher education. The book includes case studies
involving pre-service teachers working in communities of practice
with one another, with schools and with the wider community.
Examples of technology for personalising learning are also
described. All the case studies demonstrate how the learner is made
central to the teaching and assessment approaches adopted and
contributes to a lifelong learning continuum. Providing insights
into a new pedagogy for teacher education that leads to an enriched
student experience, the book presents a model for personalising
learning in teacher education that offers support for 21st century
teacher educators.
This volume sheds light on debates about personalised learning in
teacher education by exploring the popular emergence of
personalising learning in education and hence its significance in
teacher education in the 21st century. It examines personalising
learning theory and explores the tenets of this theory and its
recent trends in international settings. The theory is explored in
relation to both general and higher education pedagogy, and in a
range of examples within a teacher education context. The examples
from practice provide insights into maximising the potential for
personalising learning theory to enhance teaching, learning and
assessment in teacher education. The book includes case studies
involving pre-service teachers working in communities of practice
with one another, with schools and with the wider community.
Examples of technology for personalising learning are also
described. All the case studies demonstrate how the learner is made
central to the teaching and assessment approaches adopted and
contributes to a lifelong learning continuum. Providing insights
into a new pedagogy for teacher education that leads to an enriched
student experience, the book presents a model for personalising
learning in teacher education that offers support for 21st century
teacher educators.
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Absent Witness (Paperback)
Karl Petry; Contributions by Karen McLean
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Black Female Perspectives from Predominantly White Institutions:
Strategies for Wellbeing in White Spaces and Beyond supports Black
women working in predominantly White spaces and further educates
their institutions, non-Black counterparts, students, and families
in developing an understanding of the challenges and needs of Black
women professionals. In the face of world challenges, the authors
contend that anti-Blackness continues to be an infectious pandemic
that is devastating Black lives around the globe. Black women
professionals, who are often at the forefront of racial and gender
justice movements at their institutions, have been especially
burdened. Such devotion is daunting and often drains the wellbeing
of Black women. Institutions frequently ignore the cry of racial
battle fatigue that Black employees, and members of communities of
color, are experiencing on a large scale. This has become a serious
health risk for many Black people, particularly Black women
professionals. The authors assert that it is important to use
“for us by us” concepts when addressing racial battle fatigue.
Therefore, this book is framed using several African
descent-centered knowledge systems. It offers strategies to enhance
the wellbeing of Black women, such as ancestral wisdom, addressing
anti-Blackness, identities and female life cycles, and planting
seeds grounded in love. Although the book focuses on Black women,
it is encouraged reading for all. It is believed that greater
awareness will spark greater change within our society.
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