ABSTRACT

For all those preparing to teach or involved in further professional development it will provide an essential, accessible and readable companion to their course. Theories of learning are integrated with practical strategies for approaching a topic. Each of the following areas discussed:
*active reading and using the library
*referencing correctly
*making notes and writing clearly
*presenting your work orally
*developing subject knowledge
*using information and communications technology
*continuing professional development
*developing key relationships
*partnerships between schools and universities.
The book explores the process of getting to know yourself as a learner and the nature of knowledge and understanding. A useful and comprehensive introduction to research identifies and demystifies aspects more relevant to the education student. Each chapter is written by professional educators with a wide range of experience and expertise.

chapter |23 pages

Study

Some guiding principles

chapter |18 pages

Curriculum studies

chapter |31 pages

From starting point to fair copy

Reading, writing and thinking

chapter |21 pages

Presenting your work orally

chapter |15 pages

Starting your research project

chapter |3 pages

Some final comments