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Intuitive Practitioner - On the Value of Not Always Knowing What One Is Doing

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Informationen zum Autor The editors and contributors are all staff and associates of the University of Bristol Graduate School of Education with exception of Michael Eraut of the School of Education at the University of Sussex. Between them! they bring together expertise in! on the one hand! researching and theorising teacher thinking and teacher education! and! on the other! in the practice of teacher training and teaching itself. Klappentext Much of the time, experienced professionals in both education and other fields cannot explain what they are doing, or tell you what they know; and students cannot articulate their learning. Yet professional development and practice are often discussed as if conscious understanding and deliberation are of the essence. The Intuitive Practitioner tackles this apparent paradox head on, and explores the dynamic relationship between reason and intuition in the context of professional practice. Focusing mainly on the professional world of the teacher, but with illustrative discussions of medical and business practice, the contributors delicately unpick the vexed and neglected nature of intuition, and demonstrate the vital role it plays in the development of professional judgement and expertise. Zusammenfassung Much of the time! experienced professionals in both education and other fields cannot explain what they are doing! or tell you what they know; and students cannot articulate their learning. This work tackles this apparent paradox head on! and explores the dynamic relationship between reason and intuition in the context of professional practice. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part one: Perspectives on intuition in professional learning and practice Intuition and the crisis in teacher professionalism The anatomy of intuition Trusting your own judgement Part two: Intuition and initial teacher education Learning to teach intuitive skills and reasoned objectivity Awareness and intuition how student teachers read their own lessons The role of intuition in mentoring and supporting beginning teachers Elaborated intuition and task-based English language teacher education Part three: Intuition and continuing professional development The development of professional intuition The formal and the intuitive in science and medicine Complex decision-making in the classroom the teacher as an intuitive practitioner Developing intuition through management education Part four: Intuition and assessment Assessment and intuition Measurement, judgement, criteria and expertise intuition in assessment from three different subject perspectives Intuition and the development of academic literacy Part five: The intuitive practitioner: A critical overview The intuitive practitioner a critical overview Conclusion Index. ...

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Authors Atkinson, Terry Atkinson
Assisted by Terry Atkinson (Editor), Guy Claxton (Editor)
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2000
 
EAN 9780335203628
ISBN 978-0-335-20362-8
No. of pages 288
Series UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Higher Education OUP
Subjects Guides
Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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