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Professional learning and development by FE teachers, for FE teachers. Celebrating great teaching and learning across the UK's most diverse education sector.
This new title invites you into the minds and classrooms of FE teachers and encourages you to 'think side by side' with them. _Brings together experienced teachers to profile their practice and share learning _Offers a unique view into classrooms and into the practice of experienced teachers _Enables readers to observe and reflect on the work of fellow professionals _Opens up the discussion of what makes great FE teaching _Profiles and highlights the great work and great teachers in FE…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Professional learning and development by FE teachers, for FE teachers. Celebrating great teaching and learning across the UK's most diverse education sector.

This new title invites you into the minds and classrooms of FE teachers and encourages you to 'think side by side' with them.
_Brings together experienced teachers to profile their practice and share learning
_Offers a unique view into classrooms and into the practice of experienced teachers
_Enables readers to observe and reflect on the work of fellow professionals
_Opens up the discussion of what makes great FE teaching
_Profiles and highlights the great work and great teachers in FE
Autorenporträt
Samantha Jones was TES Further Education teacher of the year 2019 and is a TES columnist. Sam has worked in the sector for 20 years, currently in Teacher Education. Sam researches vocational lecturers' knowledge, pedagogy and development and chairs a research network and leads on practitioner research.
Rezensionen
This is a collection of case studies and highlighted practices presented and explained by a group of educators who are highly regarded in their fields. These practitioners are experts who are still teaching in the sector and are a really inspiring and diverse group. Their passion for what they do is obvious and contagious. Just scanning the short biographies at the start of the book made me eager to read it.

This book is well organised with each chapter set on in a similar manner addressing the main topics of who are the learners, why are they learning, what and how are they learning, followed by conclusions. It is a relatively easy read with insights and commentary from the editor added at relevant points.

This book affords the opportunity to gain nuggets of wisdom from fields ranging from maths and art to cookery and hairdressing across a diverse range of learners in the FE sector including SEN and prisons. This is what FE is all about and I thoroughly recommend this book.

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