This is a CPD resource for all teachers in the lifelong learning sector that introduces the idea that every teacher can develop their role through their workloads. New qualifications for those teaching and training in the FE sector became effective in September 2007. The reform of initial teacher training and the professionalisation of the workforce in the sector require a commitment to engage in continuing professional development. The rational for the book is contained in the argument that improvement of quality in teaching and learning in the sector is not achieved exclusively through short-term external professional development and training activities. Moreover it requires ongoing workplace learning which is long-term in focus and practice-orientated and work-based. In order to improve future practice it needs to be embedded in critical reflection and evaluation of workloads. The purpose of the book is to introduce the notion that there is an opportunity for every teacher to develop their role through their workloads, e.g. workloads are a vehicle for professional development. Ways to achieve this are identified by exploring the practice of experienced and successful teachers. The author then goes on to offers guidelines for promoting constructive practice, which is using the outcomes of reflection in the workplace to achieve role development.
Author(s): Angela Steward
Publisher: Continuum
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 268
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 10
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms......Page 12
Introduction – Personalisation and Constructive Practice......Page 14
Part I: Past Policies......Page 22
1 Workforce Reforms......Page 24
Part II: The Role of the Teacher......Page 46
2 Professional Standards and Code of Practice......Page 48
3 The Role of the Teacher and the Teaching and Learning Environment......Page 68
Part III: Constructive Practice......Page 96
4 Approaches to Continuing Professional Development......Page 98
5 Professional Development as Constructive Practice......Page 127
6 Constructing a Professional Role......Page 145
7 Constructing Professional Knowledge......Page 170
8 Constructing Professional Relationships......Page 203
9 Constructing a Repertoire of Intellectual Skills......Page 222
Part IV: Future Practice......Page 244
Conclusion – Continuing Your Professional Development......Page 246
References......Page 257
G......Page 266
S......Page 267
Y......Page 268