This open access book explores how educational researchers working at the edges of innovations in languages and literacies, leadership, assessment, social and cultural transformation, and pedagogies rethink the educational turn in new sites. It engages with the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) for educational researchers to redefine ways of knowing about learning post-COVID and deepen collective understanding of student learning and teaching for next practices to emerge.This book extends the theoretical and practical aspects of the educational turn across multiple contexts as SoTL. It is grounded in a field of practice and ways of knowing, outlining key intellectual principals, and set against specific examples from research. The chapters reference an understanding of the pedagogical implications of the ‘educational turn’, utilise a broad range of theory and concepts, and explore potential implications for education and next practices.
This open access book explores how educational researchers working at the edges of innovations in languages and literacies, leadership, assessment, social and cultural transformation, and pedagogies rethink the educational turn in new sites. It engages with the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) for educational researchers to redefine ways of knowing about learning post-COVID and deepen collective understanding of student learning and teaching for next practices to emerge.
This book extends the theoretical and practical aspects of the educational turn across multiple contexts as SoTL. It is grounded in a field of practice and ways of knowing, outlining key intellectual principals, and set against specific examples from research. The chapters reference an understanding of the pedagogical implications of the ‘educational turn’, utilise a broad range of theory and concepts, and explore potential implications for education and next practices.
Draws on teaching practices to identify next practices for the futures of education Explores innovative practices to reimagine existing education practices and policies Investigates how post-humanist, new materialist thinking reimagines higher education pedagogy, practice, and policies This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
Kathryn Coleman
Innovation in teacher education The teaching research nexus and teacher education Leading innovation in teaching practice Global mobility and internationalisation Assessment on initial teacher education programs Transforming higher education for the future Developing and sustaining research communities Interdisciplinary research and the scholarship of teaching Reimagining higher education research collaborations Designing education for wellbeing and connections Learning spaces and theories Assessment in initial teacher education Open Access