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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9947375897902882
    Format: XII, 136 p. 9 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9789811039294
    Content: This book provides an evidentiary basis for policy decisions regarding initial teacher education and beginning teaching and informs the design and delivery of teacher preparation programs. Based on a rigorous analysis of international literature and the policy context for teacher education globally, and assessing data generated through a longitudinal study conducted in Australia, it investigates the effectiveness of teacher education in preparing teachers for the variety of school settings in which they begin their teaching careers. Over four years, the Studying the Effectiveness of Teacher Education (SETE) project tracked roughly 5,000 recently graduated teachers and 1,000 school principals in Australia to capture workforce data and gauge graduate teachers’ and principals’ perceptions of their initial teacher education programs. This book offers a synthesis of the research findings and uses the SETE as a catalyst for innovative theorization of the effectiveness of teacher education.
    Note: Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Studying the Effectiveness of Teacher Education -- Chapter 3 Research Approach -- Chapter 4 How well equipped are graduates to meet the requirements of the diverse settings in which they are employed? -- Chapter 5 What characteristics of Teacher Education Programs are most effective in preparing teachers to work in a variety of schools? -- Chapter 6 Employment Pathways, Mobility and Retention of Graduate Teachers -- Chapter 7 Learning Teaching and Doing Teaching in New Hybrid Spaces.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789811039287
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9947391745902882
    Format: XIII, 155 p. 4 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319460345
    Content: This book outlines a range of innovative methods to gather student feedback, and explores the complex relation between student engagement, student satisfaction, and student success. Drawing on results from a set of numerous case-studies carried out at a school of education, the book reports on a range of theoretically-informed teaching innovations, including focus groups, learning analytics data, collegial conversations and insights from student researchers, that have been designed to create respectful, student-centred, and engaging learning environments. In the current climate of ever-increasing pressure on delivering high student satisfaction rates, these results are invaluable for university students and teachers across the globe. With its unique thematic focus on educational rapport and relationship-centred education, the book is an excellent reference point for staff with a commitment to the scholarship of learning and teaching. It will be of great interest to students, practitioners, teachers and policy makers in higher education. Leonie Rowan is Associate Professor at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. She has an international reputation for her work associated with higher education pedagogy, and has published widely on educational innovations and higher education. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a 2014 Teaching Excellence Award from the Australian Office for Learning and Teaching, and the 2013 Australian Teacher Education-Pearson Australia Teacher Educator of the Year award. Peter Grootenboer is Associate Professor at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. He was a school teacher and leader for 12 years before moving into the tertiary sector, and in 1997 received a prestigious Jim Campbell Award for teaching excellence in mathematics in New Zealand. Peter completed his MEd and EdD through the University of Waikato focusing on mathematics education and educational leadership. His research interests include practice theory, educational leading, mathematics education, and action research.
    Note: Chapter 1. Student Engagement and Rapport in Higher Education: The Case for Relationship-Centred Pedagogies; Leonie Roawn & Peter Grootenboer -- Chapter 2. Student Engagement and Rapport in the Context of Blended Learning in Mathematics Education Courses: Challenges and Implications; Kevin Larkin -- Chapter 3. Establishing Online Communities of Practice: The Case of a Virtual Sports Coaching Community; Sue Whatman -- Chapter 4. Establishing and Maintaining Rapport in an Online, Higher Education Setting; Harry Kanasa -- Chapter 5. What I Really Want from this Course is...: Tailoring Learning to Meet Students' Needs, Using Pedagogies of Connection and Engagement; Sherilyn Lennon -- Chapter 6. No Hugs Required: University Student Perspectives on the Relationship Between Excellent Teaching and Educational Support; Leonie Rowan & Geraldine Townend -- Chapter 7. Building Rapport with University Students: Building Rapport among University Teachers; Peter Grootenboer & Leonie Rowan.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319460338
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 3
    UID:
    edoccha_9958225500002883
    Format: 1 online resource (XII, 136 p. 9 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 981-10-3929-1
    Content: This book provides an evidentiary basis for policy decisions regarding initial teacher education and beginning teaching and informs the design and delivery of teacher preparation programs. Based on a rigorous analysis of international literature and the policy context for teacher education globally, and assessing data generated through a longitudinal study conducted in Australia, it investigates the effectiveness of teacher education in preparing teachers for the variety of school settings in which they begin their teaching careers. Over four years, the Studying the Effectiveness of Teacher Education (SETE) project tracked roughly 5,000 recently graduated teachers and 1,000 school principals in Australia to capture workforce data and gauge graduate teachers’ and principals’ perceptions of their initial teacher education programs. This book offers a synthesis of the research findings and uses the SETE as a catalyst for innovative theorization of the effectiveness of teacher education.
    Note: Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Studying the Effectiveness of Teacher Education -- Chapter 3 Research Approach -- Chapter 4 How well equipped are graduates to meet the requirements of the diverse settings in which they are employed? -- Chapter 5 What characteristics of Teacher Education Programs are most effective in preparing teachers to work in a variety of schools? -- Chapter 6 Employment Pathways, Mobility and Retention of Graduate Teachers -- Chapter 7 Learning Teaching and Doing Teaching in New Hybrid Spaces.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-10-3928-3
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_677444575
    Format: IX, 241 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9789400726413
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education
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    Keywords: Computerunterstützter Unterricht ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_BV045501578
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 141 Seiten) : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-05246-1
    Series Statement: Palgrave Pivot
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-05245-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-05247-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Höheres Bildungswesen ; Hochschulbildung ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 6
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    UID:
    edoccha_9958225494602883
    Format: 1 online resource (XIII, 155 p. 4 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-46034-X
    Series Statement: Palgrave pivot
    Content: This book outlines a range of innovative methods to gather student feedback, and explores the complex relation between student engagement, student satisfaction, and student success. Drawing on results from a set of numerous case-studies carried out at a school of education, the book reports on a range of theoretically-informed teaching innovations, including focus groups, learning analytics data, collegial conversations and insights from student researchers, that have been designed to create respectful, student-centred, and engaging learning environments. In the current climate of ever-increasing pressure on delivering high student satisfaction rates, these results are invaluable for university students and teachers across the globe. With its unique thematic focus on educational rapport and relationship-centred education, the book is an excellent reference point for staff with a commitment to the scholarship of learning and teaching. It will be of great interest to students, practitioners, teachers and policy makers in higher education. Leonie Rowan is Associate Professor at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. She has an international reputation for her work associated with higher education pedagogy, and has published widely on educational innovations and higher education. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a 2014 Teaching Excellence Award from the Australian Office for Learning and Teaching, and the 2013 Australian Teacher Education-Pearson Australia Teacher Educator of the Year award. Peter Grootenboer is Associate Professor at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. He was a school teacher and leader for 12 years before moving into the tertiary sector, and in 1997 received a prestigious Jim Campbell Award for teaching excellence in mathematics in New Zealand. Peter completed his MEd and EdD through the University of Waikato focusing on mathematics education and educational leadership. His research interests include practice theory, educational leading, mathematics education, and action research.
    Note: Chapter 1. Student Engagement and Rapport in Higher Education: The Case for Relationship-Centred Pedagogies; Leonie Roawn & Peter Grootenboer -- Chapter 2. Student Engagement and Rapport in the Context of Blended Learning in Mathematics Education Courses: Challenges and Implications; Kevin Larkin -- Chapter 3. Establishing Online Communities of Practice: The Case of a Virtual Sports Coaching Community; Sue Whatman -- Chapter 4. Establishing and Maintaining Rapport in an Online, Higher Education Setting; Harry Kanasa -- Chapter 5. What I Really Want from this Course is...: Tailoring Learning to Meet Students' Needs, Using Pedagogies of Connection and Engagement; Sherilyn Lennon -- Chapter 6. No Hugs Required: University Student Perspectives on the Relationship Between Excellent Teaching and Educational Support; Leonie Rowan & Geraldine Townend -- Chapter 7. Building Rapport with University Students: Building Rapport among University Teachers; Peter Grootenboer & Leonie Rowan.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-46033-1
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    edoccha_9959013964702883
    Format: 1 online resource (151 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-05246-X
    Content: This book demonstrates how the pedagogical decision making of university academics can be shaped by engagement with an educational philosophy known as “relationship-centred education”. Beginning with critical analysis of concepts such as student engagement, student satisfaction, and student-centred learning, the author goes on to investigate how literature relating to social justice challenges educators to consider these terms in particular ways. From this basis, the book explores the factors featuring in inclusive, respectful, diverse and student-centred environments. In analysing these factors, the author illuminates the perspectives of university teachers who struggle with the unique challenges of working in the academy; including an increasingly broad set of employment demands and narrower criteria for determining ‘impact’, all while retaining focus on the transformative potential of higher education. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of transformative learning, as well as social justice within higher education. Leonie Rowan is Associate Professor in the School of Education and Professional Studies at Griffith University, Australia. .
    Note: Chapter 1. The transformative potential of higher education: engaging with educational philosophy to labour for justice and freedom -- Chapter 2. Influences on academic decision-making in university teaching: perspectives from policy, literature, and student-centred research -- Chapter 3. Purposeful decision-making for relationship-centred education: productive paradox in university teaching -- Chapter 4. Purposeful decision-making for relationship-centred education: engaging with speech and with silence in university classrooms -- Chapter 5. University teaching as situated work: imagining, experimenting, and working for change.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-05245-1
    Language: English
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