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Engaging Adolescent Learners International Perspectives On Curriculum Pedagogy And Practice 1st Ed Brandy Yee

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Engaging Adolescent Learners International Perspectives On Curriculum Pedagogy And Practice 1st Ed Brandy Yee
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Author: Brandy Yee, Anne Sliwka, Matti Rautiainen
ISBN: 9783319526010, 9783319526027, 3319526014, 3319526022
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Engaging Adolescent Learners International Perspectives On Curriculum Pedagogy And Practice 1st Ed Brandy Yee by Brandy Yee, Anne Sliwka, Matti Rautiainen 9783319526010, 9783319526027, 3319526014, 3319526022 instant download after payment.

This book draws on detailed case studies from three very different countries and school systems to explore the early adolescent learner and the middle years of learning, both of which are often overlooked in the literature. An abundance of research shows the importance of the middle years in putting early adolescent learners on the path to success in further education, careers, and general wellbeing. By focusing on bringing current research to life through the sharing of practical examples and lived experiences of practitioners, this book explores how issues such as curriculum reform, inclusive philosophies, instructional design, and assessment practices are supporting the conditions in which effective middle years learning can unfold. A comparative approach, using data from Canada, Germany and Finland, is utilized to critically examine the effects of the pedagogical methods employed by teachers, and the learning environments in which formal education takes place. The book makes a compelling case for the importance of fostering student voice and choice, and developing new ways of engaging the school community as a whole, and makes a valuable contribution to the discourse concerning early adolescent learners and the middle years of schooling.

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