ABSTRACT

Maintaining the practical and interactive focus of the series, this book features a collection of case studies of best practice from around the world, covering different situations, environments and course types. They include key areas such as skills, research, supervision and curriculum change and development, support services, implementing change, leadership, quality assurance and improvement and accreditation. The studies are presented in such a way as to encourage readers to engage in critical reflection. After each one, its author provides a thorough analysis of the case, teasing out key issues and providing links to research and experience in the area.

part Section 1|43 pages

Working Directly With Teachers

chapter Chapter 1|8 pages

Yes, but Can You Prove It?

chapter Chapter 2|10 pages

Professional Development in Retreat

chapter Chapter 3|9 pages

Mapping the Way

chapter Chapter 4|6 pages

Are Teachers Really Researchers?

chapter Chapter 5|9 pages

And the Right Answer is.

part Section 2|34 pages

Unusual Sources Of Staff and Educational Development

chapter Chapter 6|7 pages

The Proof of the Pudding…

chapter Chapter 7|9 pages

Making a Difference

chapter Chapter 8|10 pages

Walking a Tightrope

chapter Chapter 9|7 pages

By Accident Or…?

part Section 3|68 pages

Driving Change in Faculties and Institutions

chapter Chapter10|11 pages

I Will Survive

chapter Chapter11|8 pages

Better Together

chapter Chapter12|10 pages

The Seven Steps

chapter Chapter13|12 pages

Mission Impossible?

chapter Chapter14|10 pages

Standing out in a Big Crowd

chapter Chapter15|6 pages

Too much too Soon?

chapter Chapter16|10 pages

We're Not Laughing Now

part Section 4|20 pages

Working Nationally

chapter Chapter17|10 pages

Far too Successful

chapter Chapter18|9 pages

Take One Country …

part Section 5|9 pages

Becoming a Developer