Planning for Educational Change: Putting people and their contexts first
Autor Dr Martin Wedellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826487278
ISBN-10: 0826487270
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826487270
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Education reform is a perennial and universal issue and this timely book by Martin Wedell provides guidance on how to achieve such reform from a school level right through to a national level.
Cuprins
Introduction
Section 1: Understanding Educational Change
1. What is Educational Change?
2. Initiating Educational Change
3. The Implementation Stage
4. Why Educational Changes Fail
Section 2: Case Studies
5. A Sudden Need for English Teachers
6. A Change in Teaching Approach
7. Introducing a New Subject in Primary School
Section 3: Planning to Implement Educational Change: Beginning from the baseline
8. Introducing ICT to Support Language Teaching in One Institution
9. Introducing a New National Curriculum
10. Planning the Development of a New Initial Teacher Education Curriculum
11. Setting the Scene for Successful Change: Beginning at the beginning
5. A Sudden Need for English Teachers
6. A Change in Teaching Approach
7. Introducing a New Subject in Primary School
Section 3: Planning to Implement Educational Change: Beginning from the baseline
8. Introducing ICT to Support Language Teaching in One Institution
9. Introducing a New National Curriculum
10. Planning the Development of a New Initial Teacher Education Curriculum
11. Setting the Scene for Successful Change: Beginning at the beginning
Recenzii
The author's first-hand experience and understanding of the field makes "Planning for Educational Change" a very practice-oriented but also theoretically well-informed handbook. It provides a wealth of background information, real-life case studies and "worked examples" concerned with showing, in very down-to-earth and detailed terms, how to bring about effective reform in a range of typical ELT situations. As such, it fills an important gap, and will be of considerable benefit to anyone involved in such innovations, and, indeed, in any aspect of educational change in any subject area, especially cross- culturally. Dr Alan Waters Senior Lecturer Department of Linguistics and English Language Lancaster University Lancaster, UK
"Planning for Educational Change brilliantly integrates the theory and practice of educational change. Starting with a concise and clearly condensed account of the theory of planned change, Wedell proceeds to illuminate the theory of change with several case studies. His juxtaposition of actual cases, and "Questions to consider" is a beautiful device for bringing the theory of change alive. On top of that he furnishes some very good answers and directions for approaching large scale change. Martin Wedell's ideas will greatly increase the odds for accomplishing successful educational reform." Michael Fullan, Professor Emeritus at OISE/University of Toronto, and Special Adviser on Education to the Premier of Ontario, December 2008
"Planning for Educational Change brilliantly integrates the theory and practice of educational change. Starting with a concise and clearly condensed account of the theory of planned change, Wedell proceeds to illuminate the theory of change with several case studies. His juxtaposition of actual cases, and "Questions to consider" is a beautiful device for bringing the theory of change alive. On top of that he furnishes some very good answers and directions for approaching large scale change. Martin Wedell's ideas will greatly increase the odds for accomplishing successful educational reform." Michael Fullan, Professor Emeritus at OISE/University of Toronto, and Special Adviser on Education to the Premier of Ontario, December 2008