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Being a teacher in the 21st Century : a critical New Zealand research study / Leon Benade.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : Springer, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: xi, 211 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9811037817
  • 9789811037818
Other title:
  • Being a teacher in the twenty-first century : a critical New Zealand research study
  • Being a teacher in the twenty first century : a critical New Zealand research study
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370.711 23
LOC classification:
  • L1-991
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Presenting the Research -- 3. The Future Is Now: What '21st-Century Learning' Means for Teaching -- 4. The Impacts on Teachers' Work: 21st-Century Learning -- 5. The Impacts on Teachers' Work: Working in Flexible Learning Environments -- 6. The Impacts on Teachers' Work: ICT/BYOD and Digital Pedagogy -- 7. The Impacts on Teachers' Work: Practitioner Attitudes and Reflective Transitions -- 8. Responding to 21st Century Learning Policy Demands -- 9. Lessons to be Learned?.
Summary: "This book provides scholars, teacher educators, as well as reflective school leaders and teachers with valuable insights into what it is to be a teacher in the 21st century. It does so by presenting original research based on a study of several New Zealand schools between 2013 and 2015, and in particular, a focussed study of four of those schools in 2015. The book draws on the findings to take stock of some of the central manifestations of 21st-century learning, especially digital pedagogies and the collaborative practices associated with teaching and learning in modern learning environments. It reflects on the mental shifts and sometimes-painful transitions teachers and leaders are making and experiencing as they enter uncharted waters, moving from traditional classroom practices to ones that emphasise collaboration, teamwork and the radical de-centring of their personal roles. It outlines a blueprint for understanding how to navigate these changes, and describes and explains the nature of pedagogical shifts apparent in digital classrooms and modern learning environments."--Publisher's website.
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1. Introduction -- 2. Presenting the Research -- 3. The Future Is Now: What '21st-Century Learning' Means for Teaching -- 4. The Impacts on Teachers' Work: 21st-Century Learning -- 5. The Impacts on Teachers' Work: Working in Flexible Learning Environments -- 6. The Impacts on Teachers' Work: ICT/BYOD and Digital Pedagogy -- 7. The Impacts on Teachers' Work: Practitioner Attitudes and Reflective Transitions -- 8. Responding to 21st Century Learning Policy Demands -- 9. Lessons to be Learned?.

"This book provides scholars, teacher educators, as well as reflective school leaders and teachers with valuable insights into what it is to be a teacher in the 21st century. It does so by presenting original research based on a study of several New Zealand schools between 2013 and 2015, and in particular, a focussed study of four of those schools in 2015. The book draws on the findings to take stock of some of the central manifestations of 21st-century learning, especially digital pedagogies and the collaborative practices associated with teaching and learning in modern learning environments. It reflects on the mental shifts and sometimes-painful transitions teachers and leaders are making and experiencing as they enter uncharted waters, moving from traditional classroom practices to ones that emphasise collaboration, teamwork and the radical de-centring of their personal roles. It outlines a blueprint for understanding how to navigate these changes, and describes and explains the nature of pedagogical shifts apparent in digital classrooms and modern learning environments."--Publisher's website.

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