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This text is aimed at all those involved in the study of education or teacher training. It explores, debates and critiques new and alternative approaches to teaching young people today. The book discusses a human-centred approach to curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, and the culture of schools and colleges.
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'This is a timely, accessible and engaging book of considerable intellectual stature, bold imagination and practical wisdom. Not only does it develop penetrating, elegant analyses of what is wrong with current state controlled and alternative approaches to contemporary education, it also offers imaginative, practical suggestions for a more fulfilling, human centred alternative.'Professor Michael Fielding, Institute of Education, University of London, UK.'With great sensitivity and force, and in wonderfully clear prose, Scherto Gill and Garrett Thomson explore some fundamental questions about what we want from our education system and what we can expect from it. [...] It is highly recommended for all who are interested in education, whether from a more theoretical point of view or from a more practical point of view'Professor Adrian W. Moore, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, UK.Could we have a system of secondary education that provides alternatives to the current mainstream schooling and its emphasis on exams, learning outcomes and the delivery of a fixed curriculum?How could such a system focus on both human and educational values?How could secondary education combine the personal development of students with good academic standards?In response to these questions, Gill and Thomson have written a new, cutting-edge text aimed at all those involved in the study of education or teacher training. Rethinking Secondary Education explores, debates and critiques new and alternative approaches to teaching young people today.The book discusses a 'human-centred' approach to curriculum, pedagogy, assessment and the culture of schools and colleges. It is grounded in theory and empirical research, discussing the need for a curriculum for the future, bridging a gap between mainstream and alternative education. It also offers practical guidance on how these ideas can be put into practice, making it an ideal resource for trainee teachers, experienced practitioners and students of education alike.Key features of the text:A balanced approach, comparing and contrasting both traditional and alternative approaches to education Strong grounding in theory and research The inclusion of young people's perspectives and 'voices' on their education and on being an adolescent Links to practice - showing how the theory and research can actually be put into practice to bring about change
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'This is a timely, accessible and engaging book of considerable intellectual stature, bold imagination and practical wisdom. Not only does it develop penetrating, elegant analyses of what is wrong with current state controlled and alternative approaches to contemporary education, it also offers imaginative, practical suggestions for a more fulfilling, human centred alternative.' Professor Michael Fielding, Institute of Education, University of London, UK. 'With great sensitivity and force, and in wonderfully clear prose, Scherto Gill and Garrett Thomson explore some fundamental questions about what we want from our education system and what we can expect from it. [...] It is highly recommended for all who are interested in education, whether from a more theoretical point of view or from a more practical point of view' Professor Adrian W. Moore, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, UK. Could we have a system of secondary education that provides alternatives to the current mainstream schooling and its emphasis on exams, learning outcomes and the delivery of a fixed curriculum? How could such a system focus on both human and educational values? How could secondary education combine the personal development of students with good academic standards? In response to these questions, Gill and Thomson have written a new, cutting-edge text aimed at all those involved in the study of education or teacher training. Rethinking Secondary Education explores, debates and critiques new and alternative approaches to teaching young people today. The book discusses a 'human-centred' approach to curriculum, pedagogy, assessment and the culture of schools and colleges. It is grounded in theory and empirical research, discussing the need for a curriculum for the future, bridging a gap between mainstream and alternative education. It also offers practical guidance on how these ideas can be put into practice, making it an ideal resource for trainee teachers, experienced practitioners and students of education alike. Key features of the text: A balanced approach, comparing and contrasting both traditional and alternative approaches to education Strong grounding in theory and research The inclusion of young people's perspectives and 'voices' on their education and on being an adolescent Links to practice - showing how the theory and research can actually be put into practice to bring about change The author team Dr Scherto Gill is a Research Fellow at the Guerrand-Herm
Author Biography
Dr Scherto Gill is a Research Fellow at the Guerrand-HermAs Foundation for Peace and Visiting Fellow at the School of Education, University of Sussex. She has published widely in education. Her recent books include Transformation Through Education and Learning Across Cultures.Professor Garrett Thomson is the Compton Chair in Philosophy, College of Wooster, Ohio, USA and the Chief Executive Officer of the Guerrand-Herm's Foundation for Peace. He is the author of many books on philosophy, including Needs and On the Meaning of Life.
Table of Contents
PART 1 Towards human-centred educationChapter 1 The aims of educationChapter 2 The natureof learningChapter 3 Motivation and emotionChapter 4 The experience of being an adolescentChapter 5 Understanding adolescenceChapter 6 Human-centred educationPART 2 Rethinking secondary educationChapter 7 Curriculum Chapter 8 The teacher and the art of teachingChapter 9 Assessing assessmentChapter 10 Young people's experience of secondary schoolingChapter 11 Building learning communities - humanising schools
Review
"This is a significant book for the field of education generally and human-centred education in particular. Recently, human-centred education has entered into something of a cul-de-sac characterised by exhortation and repetition this book offers an important route out of the current impasse." - Professor Ivor Goodson, Education Research Centre, University of Brighton"At a time when secondary education is so impoverished by the deadly weight of testing and league tables, by performance indicators and targets, it is important to have reasserted the aims of education in terms of personal development, human flourishing and enriching community. 'Rethinking Secondary Education' does this admirably. It offers the insights of alternative approaches to education, and does so with a philosophical depth that is rarely seen. This book is a welcome antidote to the impersonal nature of much educational theory and practice. It should be on the reading list of both trainee teachers and those teachers who need to be refreshed in their further professional development." - Professor Richard Pring, Department of Education, University of Oxford"This is a timely, accessible and engaging book of considerable intellectual stature, bold imagination and practical wisdom. Not only does it develop penetrating, elegant analyses of what is wrong with current state controlled and alternative approaches to contemporary education, it also offers imaginative, practical suggestions for a more fulfilling, human centred alternative." - Professor Michael Fielding, Institute of Education, University of London"With great sensitivity and force, and in wonderfully clear prose, Scherto Gill and Garrett Thomson explore some fundamental questions about what we want from our education system and what we can expect from it. Their work is largely philosophical in nature, but it also draws on empirical findings. It is highly recommended for all who are interested in education, whether from a more theoretical point of view or from a more practical point of view." - Professor Adrian W. Moore, Oxford University
Long Description
In this age of new academies, free schools and a general atmosphere of breaking loose from the constraints of Local Authority control and the National Curriculum, the opportunity to explore new alternatives to 'mainstream' education, methods of teaching and the curriculum, has never been greater. In response to these issues, Gill and Thomson have written a new, cutting-edge text aimed at all those involved in the study of education or teacher training, that explores, debates and critiques new and alternative approaches to teaching young people today. The book discusses a 'human-centred' approach to curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, and the culture of schools and colleges. The book is grounded in theory and empirical research, discussing the need for a curriculum for the future, bridging a gap between mainstream and alternative education. The book also offers practical guidance on how these ideas can be put into practice, making it an ideal resource for trainee teachers, experienced practitioners and students of education alike.
Review Text
"This is a significant book for the field of education generally and human-centred education in particular. Recently, human-centred education has entered into something of a cul-de-sac characterised by exhortation and repetition - this book offers an important route out of the current impasse." - Professor Ivor Goodson, Education Research Centre, University of Brighton "At a time when secondary education is so impoverished by the deadly weight of testing and league tables, by performance indicators and targets, it is important to have reasserted the aims of education in terms of personal development, human flourishing and enriching community. 'Rethinking Secondary Education' does this admirably. It offers the insights of alternative approaches to education, and does so with a philosophical depth that is rarely seen. This book is a welcome antidote to the impersonal nature of much educational theory and practice. It should be on the reading list of both trainee teachers and those teachers who need to be refreshed in their further professional development." - Professor Richard Pring, Department of Education, University of Oxford "This is a timely, accessible and engaging book of considerable intellectual stature, bold imagination and practical wisdom. Not only does it develop penetrating, elegant analyses of what is wrong with current state controlled and alternative approaches to contemporary education, it also offers imaginative, practical suggestions for a more fulfilling, human centred alternative." - Professor Michael Fielding, Institute of Education, University of London "With great sensitivity and force, and in wonderfully clear prose, Scherto Gill and Garrett Thomson explore some fundamental questions about what we want from our education system and what we can expect from it. Their work is largely philosophical in nature, but it also draws on empirical findings. It is highly recommended for all who are interested in education, whether from a more theoretical point of view or from a more practical point of view." - Professor Adrian W. Moore, Oxford University
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"This is a significant book for the field of education generally and human-centred education in particular.
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A balanced approach, comparing and contrasting both traditional and alternative approaches to education Strong grounding in theory and research The inclusion of young people's perspectives and 'voices' on their education and on being an adolescent Links to practice - showing how the theory and research can actually be put into practice to bring about change
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A cutting-edge text in an emerging area, exploring new 'human-centred' approaches to secondary education - introducing, debating and critiquing new and alternative approaches to teaching young people today and to developing a curriculum for the future.
Details ISBN1408284782 Author Garrett Thomson Year 2012 ISBN-10 1408284782 ISBN-13 9781408284780 Media Book Publication Date 2012-06-07 Pages 312 Edition 1 Short Title RETHINKING SECONDARY EDUCATION Language English DEWEY 373 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Subtitle A Human-Centred Approach Country of Publication United Kingdom Place of Publication London Format Paperback Audience College/Higher Education AU Release Date 2012-06-07 NZ Release Date 2012-06-07 UK Release Date 2012-06-07 Imprint Pearson Education Limited We've got this
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