Classroom-Based Interventions Across Subject Areas
Research to Understand What Works in Education
Herausgeber: Stylianides, Gabriel; Childs, Ann
Classroom-Based Interventions Across Subject Areas
Research to Understand What Works in Education
Herausgeber: Stylianides, Gabriel; Childs, Ann
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Written by expert researchers and practitioners, this new book aims to locate the important features of educational research that offer real potential to support improvement of classroom practice in a range of subjects.
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Written by expert researchers and practitioners, this new book aims to locate the important features of educational research that offer real potential to support improvement of classroom practice in a range of subjects.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9781138048638
- ISBN-10: 1138048631
- Artikelnr.: 53508688
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9781138048638
- ISBN-10: 1138048631
- Artikelnr.: 53508688
Gabriel J. Stylianides is a Professor of Mathematics Education at the Department of Education and a Fellow of Worcester College at the University of Oxford, UK. He is the convenor of the Subject Pedagogy Research Group and has conducted a number of intervention studies with a focus on mathematics. He was an Editor of Research in Mathematics Education and is currently an Editorial Board member of the Elementary School Journal and the International Journal of Educational Research. Ann Childs is an Associate Professor of Science Education at the University of Oxford, UK. She is joint course leader of the science strand of the Post Graduate Certificate in Education and Director of Masters in Teacher Education (mathematics and science).
1. An Introduction to Classroom-based Interventions Across Subject Areas 2.
Double Stimulation for Reluctant Readers: A Literature Circle Intervention
in a Secondary School English Classroom 3. What are the possibilities and
limitations of small-scale, mediated classroom interventions? Two cases
from Modern Foreign Languages 4. Who is doing the questioning? A classroom
intervention in secondary science classrooms to promote student questioning
5. Developing science explanations in the classroom: the role of the
written narrative 6. Developing talk in mathematics classrooms 7. The role
of practitioner research and publication in developing a cumulative and
critical tradition of research in classroom-based interventions in history
education 8. 'Mapping-out' the inferential relations of the subject content
of geography lessons: a planning intervention for pre-service teachers to
inform teaching and learning 9. The Problems and Possibilities of
Conducting Small-scale Classroom-based Randomised Control Trials in
Contributing to Evidence-based Practice: One school's Experience 10.
Commentary- Classroom-based interventions in different subject areas:
Sharing meaning across researchers and practitioners 11. Commentary-
Interventions in education: origins, theoretical perspectives and
challenges
Double Stimulation for Reluctant Readers: A Literature Circle Intervention
in a Secondary School English Classroom 3. What are the possibilities and
limitations of small-scale, mediated classroom interventions? Two cases
from Modern Foreign Languages 4. Who is doing the questioning? A classroom
intervention in secondary science classrooms to promote student questioning
5. Developing science explanations in the classroom: the role of the
written narrative 6. Developing talk in mathematics classrooms 7. The role
of practitioner research and publication in developing a cumulative and
critical tradition of research in classroom-based interventions in history
education 8. 'Mapping-out' the inferential relations of the subject content
of geography lessons: a planning intervention for pre-service teachers to
inform teaching and learning 9. The Problems and Possibilities of
Conducting Small-scale Classroom-based Randomised Control Trials in
Contributing to Evidence-based Practice: One school's Experience 10.
Commentary- Classroom-based interventions in different subject areas:
Sharing meaning across researchers and practitioners 11. Commentary-
Interventions in education: origins, theoretical perspectives and
challenges
1. An Introduction to Classroom-based Interventions Across Subject Areas 2.
Double Stimulation for Reluctant Readers: A Literature Circle Intervention
in a Secondary School English Classroom 3. What are the possibilities and
limitations of small-scale, mediated classroom interventions? Two cases
from Modern Foreign Languages 4. Who is doing the questioning? A classroom
intervention in secondary science classrooms to promote student questioning
5. Developing science explanations in the classroom: the role of the
written narrative 6. Developing talk in mathematics classrooms 7. The role
of practitioner research and publication in developing a cumulative and
critical tradition of research in classroom-based interventions in history
education 8. 'Mapping-out' the inferential relations of the subject content
of geography lessons: a planning intervention for pre-service teachers to
inform teaching and learning 9. The Problems and Possibilities of
Conducting Small-scale Classroom-based Randomised Control Trials in
Contributing to Evidence-based Practice: One school's Experience 10.
Commentary- Classroom-based interventions in different subject areas:
Sharing meaning across researchers and practitioners 11. Commentary-
Interventions in education: origins, theoretical perspectives and
challenges
Double Stimulation for Reluctant Readers: A Literature Circle Intervention
in a Secondary School English Classroom 3. What are the possibilities and
limitations of small-scale, mediated classroom interventions? Two cases
from Modern Foreign Languages 4. Who is doing the questioning? A classroom
intervention in secondary science classrooms to promote student questioning
5. Developing science explanations in the classroom: the role of the
written narrative 6. Developing talk in mathematics classrooms 7. The role
of practitioner research and publication in developing a cumulative and
critical tradition of research in classroom-based interventions in history
education 8. 'Mapping-out' the inferential relations of the subject content
of geography lessons: a planning intervention for pre-service teachers to
inform teaching and learning 9. The Problems and Possibilities of
Conducting Small-scale Classroom-based Randomised Control Trials in
Contributing to Evidence-based Practice: One school's Experience 10.
Commentary- Classroom-based interventions in different subject areas:
Sharing meaning across researchers and practitioners 11. Commentary-
Interventions in education: origins, theoretical perspectives and
challenges