Improving Learning through Consulting Pupils - Rudduck, Jean
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Présentation Improving Learning Through Consulting Pupils de Rudduck, Jean Format Broché
- Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres
Résumé :
Pupil consultation can lead to a transformation of teacher-pupil relationships, to significant improvements in teachers' practices, and to pupils having a new sense of themselves as members of a community of learners. In England, pupil involvement is at the heart of current government education policy and is a key dimension of both citizenship education and personalised learning. Drawing on research carried out as part of the Teaching and Learning Research Programme, Improving Learning through Consulting Pupils discusses the potential of consultation as a strategy for signalling a more partnership-oriented relationship in teaching and learning. It also examines the challenges of introducing and sustaining consultative practices. Topics covered include: the centrality of consultation about teaching and learning in relation to broader school level concerns...
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teachers' responses to pupil consultation - what they learn from it, the changes they can make to their practice and the difficulties they can face...
Sommaire:
teaching approaches that pupils believe help them to learn and those that obstruct their learning...