How Teaching Happens: Seminal Works in Teaching and Teacher Effectiveness and What They Mean in Practice

Author:   Paul Kirschner ,  Carl Hendrick (Wellington College, UK) ,  Jim Heal ,  Oliver Caviglioli
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032132082


Pages:   354
Publication Date:   23 June 2022
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How Teaching Happens: Seminal Works in Teaching and Teacher Effectiveness and What They Mean in Practice


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Building on their bestselling book How Learning Happens, Paul Kirschner and Carl Hendrick are joined by Jim Heal to explore how teaching happens. The book seeks to closely examine what makes for effective teaching in the classroom and how research on expert teaching can be used in practice.

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Author:   Paul Kirschner ,  Carl Hendrick (Wellington College, UK) ,  Jim Heal ,  Oliver Caviglioli
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781032132082


ISBN 10:   1032132086
Pages:   354
Publication Date:   23 June 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Evidence-informed education does not sit still; it is a discussion constantly taking place. Findings are never fixed; they are renewed and invigorated by subsequent exploration. This book is a vital part of the revolution happening in classrooms around the world and marks a new frontier in its evolution. Tom Bennett OBE, Founder of researchED This is a terrific collection of some of thought-provoking and actionable articles about classroom teaching. The selections are sure to inform and challenge readers, and certainly will help them understand teaching better. It is also not farfetched to imagine that critical thinking about these articles will lead to better teaching. David C. Berliner, Regents' Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University, US This is another great summary of the education research evidence. If you've ever wondered about the importance of subject knowledge, whether teachers are born or made, or what it means to be an authentic teacher, this is the book for you. Daisy Christodoulou, Director of Education, No More Marking Brilliant! How many educators, cowed by the volume and complexity of the technical literature on teaching, wished for a group of experts to hand-pick the most important articles to read? And while they are at it, to explain their importance and what they mean for practice? How Teaching Happens distills decades of complexity into an easy-to-read volume that dispenses practical wisdom. Anyone connected with education must read it! Daniel T. Willingham, Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia, and author of Why Don't Students Like School? It is REALLY a great book and I hope there is more of them. How Teaching Happens mines research gold and will sit with How Learning Happens as bookends of the perfect library for all educators. The 29 seminal articles about effectiveness, curricula, design, techniques, content knowledge, and assessment are minimal reading and they open a depth of findings, ways of thinking, and the foundation of pedagogy reality as opposed to the delusions that often are spouted about teaching. How Learning Happens was my top pick for 2021, and How Teaching Happens is my top pick for 2022. John Hattie, Emeritus Professor of Education and author of Visible Learning How Teaching Happens is an exceptional piece of work; a worthy follow-up to How Learning Happens. As someone who works with hundreds of school leaders engaged in the business of teacher development, I can see this book being an immense support in a wide range of contexts, making seminal research accessible and actionable, informing the many important debates people across the profession are engaged in. The selection of papers is excellent, skilfully chosen to span the broad scope of everyday teaching issues - classroom practice, curriculum design, assessment and the all-important pedagogical content knowledge. Each paper is summarised and explored in depth with great clarity and enthusiasm, always with a focus on the implications for working teachers. It's a great read for anyone with an intellectual interest in the research base around how teachers function but, more importantly, this book is packed with insights that teachers and leaders can act on to improve their practice. It's a magnificent book that should find a place in every school staffroom or CPD library. Tom Sherrington, Education Consultant and Author of Teaching Walkthrus Kirschner, Hendrick, and Heal's book is elegant, scholarly and accessible. They gracefully connect the often mysterious insights of research on teaching with principles and strategies of practice. An important contribution to repairing the painful isolation of wise practice from the work of scholars. Combining their careers both in the United States and in Europe, they also offer readers a valuable international perspective. Lee S. Shulman, Emeritus Professor of Education, Stanford Graduate School of Education / President Emeritus, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching


Evidence-informed education does not sit still; it is a discussion constantly taking place. Findings are never fixed; they are renewed and invigorated by subsequent exploration. This book is a vital part of the revolution happening in classrooms around the world and marks a new frontier in its evolution. Tom Bennett OBE, Founder of researchED This is a terrific collection of some of thought-provoking and actionable articles about classroom teaching. The selections are sure to inform and challenge readers, and certainly will help them understand teaching better. It is also not farfetched to imagine that critical thinking about these articles will lead to better teaching. David C. Berliner, Regents' Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University, US This is another great summary of the education research evidence. If you've ever wondered about the importance of subject knowledge, whether teachers are born or made, or what it means to be an authentic teacher, this is the book for you. Daisy Christodoulou, Director of Education, No More Marking Brilliant! How many educators, cowed by the volume and complexity of the technical literature on teaching, wished for a group of experts to hand-pick the most important articles to read? And while they are at it, to explain their importance and what they mean for practice? How Teaching Happens distills decades of complexity into an easy-to-read volume that dispenses practical wisdom. Anyone connected with education must read it! Daniel T. Willingham, Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia, and author of Why Don't Students Like School? It is REALLY a great book and I hope there is more of them. How Teaching Happens mines research gold and will sit with How Learning Happens as bookends of the perfect library for all educators. The 29 seminal articles about effectiveness, curricula, design, techniques, content knowledge, and assessment are minimal reading and they open a depth of findings, ways of thinking, and the foundation of pedagogy reality as opposed to the delusions that often are spouted about teaching. How Learning Happens was my top pick for 2021, and How Teaching Happens is my top pick for 2022. John Hattie, Emeritus Professor of Education and author of Visible Learning How Teaching Happens is an exceptional piece of work; a worthy follow-up to How Learning Happens. As someone who works with hundreds of school leaders engaged in the business of teacher development, I can see this book being an immense support in a wide range of contexts, making seminal research accessible and actionable, informing the many important debates people across the profession are engaged in. The selection of papers is excellent, skilfully chosen to span the broad scope of everyday teaching issues - classroom practice, curriculum design, assessment and the all-important pedagogical content knowledge. Each paper is summarised and explored in depth with great clarity and enthusiasm, always with a focus on the implications for working teachers. It's a great read for anyone with an intellectual interest in the research base around how teachers function but, more importantly, this book is packed with insights that teachers and leaders can act on to improve their practice. It's a magnificent book that should find a place in every school staffroom or CPD library. Tom Sherrington, Education Consultant and Author of Teaching Walkthrus Kirschner, Hendrick, and Heal's book is elegant, scholarly and accessible. They gracefully connect the often mysterious insights of research on teaching with principles and strategies of practice. An important contribution to repairing the painful isolation of wise practice from the work of scholars. Combining their careers both in the United States and in Europe, they also offer readers a valuable international perspective. Lee S. Shulman, Emeritus Professor of Education, Stanford Graduate School of Education / President Emeritus, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching


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Paul A. Kirschner is Emeritus Professor Educational Psychology at the Open University of the Netherlands, Guest Professor at the Thomas More University of Applied Science in Belgium and owner of kirschner-ED. Carl Hendrick holds a PhD in education from King’s College London and has taught for several years in both the state and independent sectors. He currently teaches at Wellington College, UK. Jim Heal works at Deans for Impact, a US-based non-profit organization committed to the transformation of educator preparation. He holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education.

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