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This book examines how educational practice can be improved through practice-focused educational research. The editors and contributors explore the issues involved in breaking down boundaries between educational research and practice - research often seen as an elitist activity that can only be determined by a favoured few - as well as the socially constructed nature of boundaries between academic and vocational education. Containing illuminating case studies written by practicing teachers from the further and vocational education sector, it posits that educational research should enable teachers to learn from research in order to improve their own educational practice. This book will be of interest and value to scholars of further and vocational education, as well as those wanting to bridge the gap between research and practice.

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Chapter 1. Practice! Practice! Practice!; Margaret Gregson and Patricia SpeddingChapter 2. Vocational Education Matters: Other People’s Children…Not Seen and Not Heard.; Paul Kessell-HollandChapter 3. The Internal Goods of Educational Leadership: Alternative Approaches to Quality Improvement; Robin Webber-JonesChapter 4. Non-traditional Students and Practical Wisdom: A Perspective from a Practitioner-Researcher; Samantha BroadheadChapter 5. Adaptive Comparative Judgement; Michael SmithChapter 6. Their Defining Moments: Identifying Critical Influences that Prompted Progression into Post Compulsory Education in the Arts; Martell BainesChapter 7. Developing Critical Thinking and Professional Identity in the Arts Through Story; Frances NortonChapter 8. Identity in Focus: Examining FE Practitioners’ Informal Professional Learning Through the Lenses of Online Community Dialogues; Lynne TaylersonChapter 9. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: An Exploration into the Realities of Sharing ‘Good Practice’ and Developing the Craft of Teaching Through an Online Video Platform; David GallowayChapter 10. Re-dressing the Balance: Practitioner-Research as Continuing Professional Development; Patricia SpeddingChapter 11. What Do We Mean by Good Work? Issues of Practice
and Standards of Quality in Vocational Education; Margaret Gregson, Patricia Spedding, and Paul Kessell-HollanddChapter 12. Bringing Practitioners Back In; Margaret Gregson and Paul Kessell-Holland

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 31/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9783030389963, 978-3030389963
      ISBN10: 3030389960

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      Book Synopsis
      This book examines how educational practice can be improved through practice-focused educational research. The editors and contributors explore the issues involved in breaking down boundaries between educational research and practice - research often seen as an elitist activity that can only be determined by a favoured few - as well as the socially constructed nature of boundaries between academic and vocational education. Containing illuminating case studies written by practicing teachers from the further and vocational education sector, it posits that educational research should enable teachers to learn from research in order to improve their own educational practice. This book will be of interest and value to scholars of further and vocational education, as well as those wanting to bridge the gap between research and practice.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Practice! Practice! Practice!; Margaret Gregson and Patricia SpeddingChapter 2. Vocational Education Matters: Other People’s Children…Not Seen and Not Heard.; Paul Kessell-HollandChapter 3. The Internal Goods of Educational Leadership: Alternative Approaches to Quality Improvement; Robin Webber-JonesChapter 4. Non-traditional Students and Practical Wisdom: A Perspective from a Practitioner-Researcher; Samantha BroadheadChapter 5. Adaptive Comparative Judgement; Michael SmithChapter 6. Their Defining Moments: Identifying Critical Influences that Prompted Progression into Post Compulsory Education in the Arts; Martell BainesChapter 7. Developing Critical Thinking and Professional Identity in the Arts Through Story; Frances NortonChapter 8. Identity in Focus: Examining FE Practitioners’ Informal Professional Learning Through the Lenses of Online Community Dialogues; Lynne TaylersonChapter 9. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: An Exploration into the Realities of Sharing ‘Good Practice’ and Developing the Craft of Teaching Through an Online Video Platform; David GallowayChapter 10. Re-dressing the Balance: Practitioner-Research as Continuing Professional Development; Patricia SpeddingChapter 11. What Do We Mean by Good Work? Issues of Practice
      and Standards of Quality in Vocational Education; Margaret Gregson, Patricia Spedding, and Paul Kessell-HollanddChapter 12. Bringing Practitioners Back In; Margaret Gregson and Paul Kessell-Holland

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