* How can educators develop new forms of professionalism required by changing conditions? * How can useful lessons be drawn from failure, as well as success? * What can be learned from best management practice in commerce and industry? *And, crucially, how do educators ensure that education's most precious resource - the people who provide it - learn from experience in order to continue giving their best? This book examines what actually happens, as well as what ought to happen, in the quest for best practice in education. It investigates the experiences of educators and teachers, in their…mehr
* How can educators develop new forms of professionalism required by changing conditions? * How can useful lessons be drawn from failure, as well as success? * What can be learned from best management practice in commerce and industry? *And, crucially, how do educators ensure that education's most precious resource - the people who provide it - learn from experience in order to continue giving their best? This book examines what actually happens, as well as what ought to happen, in the quest for best practice in education. It investigates the experiences of educators and teachers, in their continuous quest to improve the quality of learning and teaching provision. It provides rich case studies from a range of different educational settings in the UK and Australia which reveal how educational leaders and practitioners are handling new priorities and programmes for change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Judith Bell has worked as a university lecturer, head of department and vice principal in colleges of further education, senior counsellor and course team writer at the Open University and as one of Her Majesty's Inspectors (twice), specialising in further and higher education. She has held honorary fellowships at the Universities of Lancaster, Warwick and Sheffield and now works as a writer and education consultant. She has written or edited seven books, mainly concerned with research methods and education management, including Doing Your Research Project Open University Press. Bernard T. Harrison is Professor and Dean of Education at Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, having held the same positions in the University of Sheffield. He has published widely on topics relating to the teaching of English, leadership and the management of educational institutions. His recent books include The Literate Imagination (1994) and (with Judith Bell) Vision and Values in Managing Education (1995).
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Preface Individuals and institutions the soloists in the orchestra The case of a department under threat the convergence of values Are you really hearing this? communicating for quality learning The deskillers and the empowerers Learning to shed old skins collaborating for change Investing in people investing in systems Controlling, or connecting? working together to find solutions The quiet workers and the trumpet blowers Towards a new professionalism exploiting a resource? or serving people's real needs? References Index.
Preface Individuals and institutions the soloists in the orchestra The case of a department under threat the convergence of values Are you really hearing this? communicating for quality learning The deskillers and the empowerers Learning to shed old skins collaborating for change Investing in people investing in systems Controlling, or connecting? working together to find solutions The quiet workers and the trumpet blowers Towards a new professionalism exploiting a resource? or serving people's real needs? References Index.
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