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E-book: Pedagogy: New Developments in the Learning Sciences

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  • Format: 531 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2014
  • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781621009009
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  • Format: 531 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2014
  • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781621009009
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This book brings together a diverse range of researchers to profile new pedagogical developments in teaching and learning. This includes pedagogies in the fields of mathematics and science education, literacy, computer supported learning, and specialist fields such as special education, indigenous education, music education and the learning processes and relationships that are evident in many of these fields. The emphasis in this book is on chapters that have a strong evidence-base for the work that is presented. While some will argue that the different fields have their own specific pedagogies, often referred to as pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) (Schulman, 1986), research also indicates that there are many pedagogies that are applicable across different disciplines. Teachers and educators need to be cognisant of how different pedagogies can be applied or used creatively in their own disciplines to promote understanding and learning.
Preface ix
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(8)
Robyn M. Gillies
Section 1 Virtual and Blended Learning
9(94)
Chapter 2 Blending Real Experiences with Virtual Worlds
11(16)
John G. Hedberg
Chapter 3 Applying A Hybrid Learning Model to Enhance Collaborative Blended Learning Experiences
27(20)
Mun Fie Tsoi
Chapter 4 Virtual Communities and Narrative Pedagogy: A 21st Century Learning Strategy
47(18)
Mike Walsh
Chapter 5 Group Composing with Computers in the Music Classroom: A Reconsideration of Designs for Learning in Order to Realise the Potential of Recent Technologies
65(20)
Nick Breeze
Chapter 6 "Informed Eclecticism" in a Capacity Building Project between South Africa and Namibia: The SANTED Virtual Classroom Project
85(18)
Hannah Thinyane
Section 2 Classroom-Based Talk
103(86)
Chapter 7 Facilitating Classroom Argumentation with Computer Technology
105(26)
Christa S. C. Asterhan
Chapter 8 Promoting Reasoning, Problem-Solving and Argumentation during Small Group Discussions
131(20)
Robyn M. Gillies
Chapter 9 Measuring Scaffolding in Teacher -- Small-Group Interactions
151(38)
Janneke van de Pol
Monique Volman
Ed Elbers
Jos Beishuizen
Section 3 Literacy
189(54)
Chapter 10 Education for Citizenship: Introducing Critical Literacy in the EFL Classroom
191(22)
Andrea Machado de Almeida Mattos
Chapter 11 Hybridized Writing for Scientific Literacy: Pedagogy and Evidence
213(14)
Stephen M. Ritchie
Louisa Tomas
Chapter 12 Pedagogical Practices for the Development and Improvement of Reading
227(16)
Christina E. van Kraayenoord
Section 4 Learning Processes
243(70)
Chapter 13 Inquiry Requires Self-Directed Learning, but do Primary Students Learn from Teaching about Self-Directed Learning?
245(26)
Penny Van Deur
Chapter 14 Team-Based Learning: Pedagogy for the 21st Century-Effective, Efficient and Economical
271(26)
Nagaswami S. Vasan
David O. DeFouw
Chapter 15 Role Perception, Function Perception (Formal and Organizational Citizenship Behavior) of Mentor Teachers in Professional Development Schools
297(16)
Aviva Klieger
Anat Oster-Levinz
Section 5 Mathematics Learning
313(86)
Chapter 16 Technology-Supported Instruction in the Mathematics Classroom
315(22)
John A. Ross
Catherine D. Bruce
Chapter 17 Disciplinarity and the Logic of Mathematical Tasks in Secondary 3 Mathematics Lessons in Singapore
337(34)
David Hogan
Ridzuan Abdul Rahim
Melvin Chan
Berinderjeet Kaur
Phillip Towndrow
Chapter 18 The Pedagogy of Mathematical Inquiry
371(28)
Katie Makar
Section 6 Affective Learning
399(50)
Chapter 19 Rescuing the Pedagogical Relationship: Applying Personal Teacher Knowledge and the Value of Caring in Collaborative Contexts
401(22)
Michael John Boyle
Chapter 20 Configuring Collegiality: The Affective Dimension of Collaborative Work
423(26)
Susan Gray
Section 7 Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
449(40)
Chapter 21 In Pursuit of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
451(20)
Delia Baskerville
Rawiri Hindle
Chapter 22 Class and Culture and the Transformative Pedagogy
471(18)
Rolf Helldin
Contributors 489(8)
Index 497