Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID
Seizing Opportunities for Change
Herausgeber: Burnett, Cathy; Marsh-Davies, Katy
Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID
Seizing Opportunities for Change
Herausgeber: Burnett, Cathy; Marsh-Davies, Katy
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Featuring a broad swathe of academic research and perspectives from international contributors, this book will capture and share important lessons from the pandemic experience for teaching practice and teacher learning more broadly.
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Featuring a broad swathe of academic research and perspectives from international contributors, this book will capture and share important lessons from the pandemic experience for teaching practice and teacher learning more broadly.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781032399492
- ISBN-10: 103239949X
- Artikelnr.: 68473954
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781032399492
- ISBN-10: 103239949X
- Artikelnr.: 68473954
Katy Marsh-Davies is Senior Lecturer of Human Resource Management & Organisational Behaviour at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Cathy Burnett is Professor of Literacy and Education at the Sheffield Institute of Education, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
Introduction 1. Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID Priorities: Reassessing Roles and Responsibilities 2. Part-time women teachers- having it all? 3. Experiences of student teacher mothers before and during COVID-19: lessons in flexibility 4. Teaching through the menopause: A flexible work paradox 5. Teacher well-being in times of COVID 6. Stories found within higher education: shifting professional identities of academics 7. Claiming professionalisation: Supporting Caribbean early childhood teachers
professional identities post-COVID-19 Alliances: Relationships, Connections and Community 8.
We're Still Trying To Figure Out Every Single Day
: Teaching Since COVID-19 9. New ways of working and new opportunities: Early childhood leaders
professional practice post-COVID 10. Pandemic Parenting
Balancing Change, Capabilities, and Culture 11. Stacking Stories as Inquiry into Practice: Co-Teaching an Online Literacy Club for Youth Re-imaginings: New Ways of Teaching and Being a Teacher 12. What the COVID-19 Pandemic has taught us about becoming a teacher: Lessons for Post-pandemic realities 13. Opportunities for Modernising and Revolutionising Education Systems Post-COVID: Drawing on an international survey of teachers
experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic 14. Sociomaterial perspectives on hybrid learning in primary classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic 15. Learning to Read the (Digital) Room During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Teacher Perspectives 16. Post-COVID Pedagogy: Intersectional Identities and Technological Spaces Conclusion 17. COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change
professional identities post-COVID-19 Alliances: Relationships, Connections and Community 8.
We're Still Trying To Figure Out Every Single Day
: Teaching Since COVID-19 9. New ways of working and new opportunities: Early childhood leaders
professional practice post-COVID 10. Pandemic Parenting
Balancing Change, Capabilities, and Culture 11. Stacking Stories as Inquiry into Practice: Co-Teaching an Online Literacy Club for Youth Re-imaginings: New Ways of Teaching and Being a Teacher 12. What the COVID-19 Pandemic has taught us about becoming a teacher: Lessons for Post-pandemic realities 13. Opportunities for Modernising and Revolutionising Education Systems Post-COVID: Drawing on an international survey of teachers
experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic 14. Sociomaterial perspectives on hybrid learning in primary classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic 15. Learning to Read the (Digital) Room During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Teacher Perspectives 16. Post-COVID Pedagogy: Intersectional Identities and Technological Spaces Conclusion 17. COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change
Introduction 1. Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID Priorities: Reassessing Roles and Responsibilities 2. Part-time women teachers- having it all? 3. Experiences of student teacher mothers before and during COVID-19: lessons in flexibility 4. Teaching through the menopause: A flexible work paradox 5. Teacher well-being in times of COVID 6. Stories found within higher education: shifting professional identities of academics 7. Claiming professionalisation: Supporting Caribbean early childhood teachers
professional identities post-COVID-19 Alliances: Relationships, Connections and Community 8.
We're Still Trying To Figure Out Every Single Day
: Teaching Since COVID-19 9. New ways of working and new opportunities: Early childhood leaders
professional practice post-COVID 10. Pandemic Parenting
Balancing Change, Capabilities, and Culture 11. Stacking Stories as Inquiry into Practice: Co-Teaching an Online Literacy Club for Youth Re-imaginings: New Ways of Teaching and Being a Teacher 12. What the COVID-19 Pandemic has taught us about becoming a teacher: Lessons for Post-pandemic realities 13. Opportunities for Modernising and Revolutionising Education Systems Post-COVID: Drawing on an international survey of teachers
experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic 14. Sociomaterial perspectives on hybrid learning in primary classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic 15. Learning to Read the (Digital) Room During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Teacher Perspectives 16. Post-COVID Pedagogy: Intersectional Identities and Technological Spaces Conclusion 17. COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change
professional identities post-COVID-19 Alliances: Relationships, Connections and Community 8.
We're Still Trying To Figure Out Every Single Day
: Teaching Since COVID-19 9. New ways of working and new opportunities: Early childhood leaders
professional practice post-COVID 10. Pandemic Parenting
Balancing Change, Capabilities, and Culture 11. Stacking Stories as Inquiry into Practice: Co-Teaching an Online Literacy Club for Youth Re-imaginings: New Ways of Teaching and Being a Teacher 12. What the COVID-19 Pandemic has taught us about becoming a teacher: Lessons for Post-pandemic realities 13. Opportunities for Modernising and Revolutionising Education Systems Post-COVID: Drawing on an international survey of teachers
experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic 14. Sociomaterial perspectives on hybrid learning in primary classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic 15. Learning to Read the (Digital) Room During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Teacher Perspectives 16. Post-COVID Pedagogy: Intersectional Identities and Technological Spaces Conclusion 17. COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change