It is only in relatively recent times that we have accepted that teachers and their teaching vary. The ancient public schools set the tone and when state schooling began in 1870 it was generally accepted that any shortcomings in learning were the fault of the pupil. School reports to parents, dunces’ caps, corrections and flog-ging were among the devices that put any blame on the pupil. But that some teach-ers enjoyed more success than others was always obvious, as was the fact that some leaners learned more. The search for effective pedagogy has fascinated for different reasons: scientific, professional, political and pragmatic. This paper explores some of the complexity of, and influences upon, pedagogy in English schools. It examines som...
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Curriculum is always in a state of flux and so often the moves to ‘reform’ it are political rather t...
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This paper promotes the importance of a pedagogy for teacher education and proposes a pedagogical fr...
One of the greatest challenges facing education systems is ensuring high quality pedagogy in the int...
This paper starts from the propositions that (a) pedagogy is central to the achievement of socially ...
Learning to fly: pedagogy in the Foundation Phase in the context of the CAPS reform1 Ursula Hoadley ...
Pedagogy is the defining feature of teacher professionalism. I am delighted to accept the invitation...
This article revisits Brian Simon’s 1981 judgement that for deep-seated historical reasons English e...
This paper explores the issues surrounding the relationship among content, content pedagogical, and ...
There is a broad international consensus that quality of teaching is fundamental for the development...
This paper explores the construct of pedagogical leadership in action in two case study schools in E...
Drawing on some recent work in schools in the UK, this paper considers some evidence that suggests t...
For many children learning experiences can be ordinary for most of the time. The experiences that ar...
Public education, although beset with criticism from its inception, is in the midst of weathering it...
This paper examines the relationship between social class and low academic achievement, in the light...
Curriculum is always in a state of flux and so often the moves to ‘reform’ it are political rather t...
What makes a good teacher and how can teacher education programmes contribute to the development of ...
This paper promotes the importance of a pedagogy for teacher education and proposes a pedagogical fr...
One of the greatest challenges facing education systems is ensuring high quality pedagogy in the int...
This paper starts from the propositions that (a) pedagogy is central to the achievement of socially ...
Learning to fly: pedagogy in the Foundation Phase in the context of the CAPS reform1 Ursula Hoadley ...
Pedagogy is the defining feature of teacher professionalism. I am delighted to accept the invitation...
This article revisits Brian Simon’s 1981 judgement that for deep-seated historical reasons English e...
This paper explores the issues surrounding the relationship among content, content pedagogical, and ...
There is a broad international consensus that quality of teaching is fundamental for the development...
This paper explores the construct of pedagogical leadership in action in two case study schools in E...
Drawing on some recent work in schools in the UK, this paper considers some evidence that suggests t...
For many children learning experiences can be ordinary for most of the time. The experiences that ar...
Public education, although beset with criticism from its inception, is in the midst of weathering it...
This paper examines the relationship between social class and low academic achievement, in the light...
Curriculum is always in a state of flux and so often the moves to ‘reform’ it are political rather t...