教育学を理解する:批判的論点と新たな方向性<br>Understanding Education Studies : Critical Issues and New Directions (The Routledge Education Studies Series)

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教育学を理解する:批判的論点と新たな方向性
Understanding Education Studies : Critical Issues and New Directions (The Routledge Education Studies Series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 206 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032284699
  • DDC分類 378.0072

Full Description

This book explores undergraduate education programmes in a new way. Written by those at the forefront of teaching and learning, it encourages students to delve beneath the surface of their degree subject and reveals important insights about the how, why and where next for education studies.

With contributions from course leaders, tutors, current students and recent graduates, this book offers insights from nearly 60 authors based in 20 different institutions from five different countries. The chapters offer opportunities for readers to consider their own learning experiences in a wider context, enhance their understanding of the degree course and actively shape the education studies community of the future.

Each chapter is written in an accessible way, with 'questions to consider' throughout and 'recommended readings' at the end to advance readers' thinking and reflections. Chapters cover topics such as:




Education Studies' development as a degree subject



Its evolving identity, values and purposes



Teaching and assessment approaches in undergraduate education programmes



How the subject develops students' professional aptitudes and transferable skills



Possibilities for advancing inclusion, equity and justice in education at degree level

These 'behind the scenes' factors are brought to the fore through case studies and examples of how lecturers and students make sense of their teaching and learning. With its unique approach to examining these issues, this book is essential for students of Education Studies at undergraduate level while also being relevant for staff and postgraduate students in education.

Contents

1. Introduction

Section 1: Positioning Education Studies

2. Education Studies as an Undergraduate University Subject: A Short History

3. An International Insight into Education Studies

4. Exploring the Identity of an Undergraduate Education Programme

Section 2: Practices and Pedagogies of Education Studies

5. Knowing Learning Matters

6. Discovering your Philosophy of Education through Digital Storytelling

7. Assessment for Transformation: Adopting a Humanist Approach to Assessment and Feedback on a BA Education Course

8. Student Achievement and Wellbeing: Understanding Motivation through Self-Determination Theory

9. Taking a Global Perspective: The Nature and Value of Comparative and International Education (CIE) in UK Universities

10. Being 'International': The Opportunities and Challenges of Studying Education as an International Student

11. Learning about Research Methods: A Case Study

12. Education for Sustainability: Connecting Students to Outdoor Learning via Forest School

13. The Role and Value of Arts-Based Learning for Education Studies

Section 3: Challenge and Change in Education Studies

14. Education and Democracy: The Public Sphere Reclaimed for Educational Study

15. The Role of Social Justice Theory in Education Studies

16. Inclusive Curriculum Matters: Co-creating a Decolonised Education Curriculum Through Student Voices

17. Speaking through Silence: Embracing Fear and Shame in Anti-racist Education

18. Understanding Identity and Positionality through Student-Staff Interactions on an Education Studies Undergraduate Programme

19. Men and Masculinities on Undergraduate Education Studies Degrees

20. Rebalancing Power Relations in Teacher-Student Co-creation

Section 4: The Personal and Professional in Education Studies

21. Employability and Pedagogies for Employability in Education Studies

22. Career Identity, Employability and Placements in Education Studies

23. Placements as Mediational Transitions: An Opportunity for Negotiated, Identity-shaping Make-belief Experiences

24. More than your Degree Title: Transferable Skills, Employability, and Diverse Opportunities for Education Students