Practical Pedagogy: 40 New Ways to Teach and Learn

Practical Pedagogy: 40 New Ways to Teach and Learn

by Mike Sharples (Author)

Synopsis

Practical Pedagogy expands the universe of teaching and learning. It provides an accessible guide to new and emerging innovations in education, with insights into how to become more effective as a teacher and learner. New teachers will find a comprehensive introduction to innovative ways of teaching and learning. Experienced educators will be surprised by the range of useful pedagogies, such as translanguaging, crossover learning, teachback, bricolage and rhizomatic learning. Policy makers will gain evidence of how new teaching methods work in practice, with resources for curriculum design and course development.

Drawing on material from the hugely influential Innovating Pedagogy series of reports, this book is a compilation of the 40 most relevant pedagogies, covering:

  • Innovative ways to teach and learn
  • How pedagogies are adopted in new ways for a digital age
  • Evidence on how and why different methods of teaching work, including case studies set in classrooms, informal settings, and online learning spaces
  • Practical implications of the latest research into the science of learning, combining psychology, education, social sciences and neuroscience.

Organised around six themes - personalization, connectivity, reflection, extension, embodiment, and scale - Practical Pedagogy is a comprehensive source for educational practitioners, educational researchers and anyone interested in new ways to teach and learn.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01 May 2019

ISBN 10: 1138599808
ISBN 13: 9781138599802

Author Bio
Mike Sharples is Emeritus Professor of Educational Technology at The Open University, UK. His research involves pedagogy-informed design of new technologies and environments for learning. He is author of over 300 publications in pedagogy, science education, educational technology and the learning sciences.