Practical pedagogy 40 new ways to teach and learn
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...
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge
2019
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Edición: | First published 2019 |
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- Innovative pedagogy
- Personalization. Adaptive teaching: adapt teaching tot he learner's knowledge and actions
- Spaced learning: build long-term memories in minutes
- Personal inquiry: learn through collaborative inquiry and active investigation
- Dynamic assessment: give learners personalized assessment to support learning
- Stealth assessment: assess learning processes unobtrusively
- Translanguaging: enrich learning through use of multiple languages
- Connectivity. Crossover learning: connect formal and informal learning
- Seamless learning: continue learning across locations, technologies and activities
- Incidental learning: harness unplanned or unintentional learning
- Learning from gaming: exploit the power of digital games for learning
- Geo-learning: learn in and about locations
- Learning through social media: use social media to offer long-term learning opportunities
- Navigating knowledge: assess claims and form sound arguments
- Reflection: Explore first: draw on experience to gain deeper understanding
- Teachback: learn by explaining what has just been taught
- Learning through argumentation: develop skills of productive argumentation
- Computational thinking: solve problems using techniques from computing
- Learning from animations: watch and interact with short animations
- Learning to learn: learn how to become an effective learner
- Assessment for learning: support the learning process through diagnostic feedback
- Formative analytics: develop analytics that helps learners to reflect and improve
- Extension. Threshold concepts: teach troublesome concepts and tricky topics
- Learning through storytelling: create narratives of memories and events
- Learning through wonder: evoke a sense of wonder
- Learning in remote science labs: guide experiments with authentic scientific equipment
- Context-based learning: How context shapes and is shaped by the process of learning
- Event-based learning: time-bounded learning events
- Learning for the future: Prepare students for work and life in an uncertain future
- Embodiment. Embodied learning: make mind and body work together to support learning
- Immersive learning: intensify learning by experiencing new situations
- Maker culture: learn by making
- Bricolage: tinker creatively with resources
- Design thinking: apply design methods to solve problems
- Scale. Massive open social learning: free online courses based on social learning
- Crowd learning: harness the local knowledge of many people
- Citizen inquiry: fuse inquiry-based learning and citizen activism
- Rhizomatic learning: self-aware learning communities that adapt to environmental conditions
- Reputation management: use the power of the crowd to assess and enhance reputation
- Open pedagogy: teachers and learners create, mix and share teaching materials
- Humanistic knowledge-building communities: learn about yourself while building knowledge with others
- Pedagogies in practice