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This book explores various frameworks within which post-school education is situated and the practice that actually happens in classrooms and lecture theatres, especially when things go wrong.

Examining how and why some students choose to resist learning whilst undertaking tertiary education, this book provides practical tips and guidance for educators on how to work through difficult situations where learning isn't a student's priority. Considering both theory and practice, the book offers a range of practical solutions to difficult circumstances, such as the greater emphasis on distance learning, the growth of predatory or fake journals to the challenges of too much screen time, ghostwriters and plagiarism, speaking out of turn, consistent lateness, absenteeism and even violent behaviour.

Looking at contexts and behaviours where learning is rejected or ignored, through students' indifference or resistance, from a range of perspectives, this book is ideal readin

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1. The territory: To learn or not to learn, that is the question 2. Differences between the sectors 3. So what are learning and teaching? 4. What the theorists say? 5. Some approaches to mental health problems 6. The problematic nature of working in the digital world 7. Creativity counts 8. Reflecting back on what’s gone wrong

Teaching Resistant Learners in PostSchool

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 8/8/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367705954, 978-0367705954
      ISBN10: 0367705958

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book explores various frameworks within which post-school education is situated and the practice that actually happens in classrooms and lecture theatres, especially when things go wrong.

      Examining how and why some students choose to resist learning whilst undertaking tertiary education, this book provides practical tips and guidance for educators on how to work through difficult situations where learning isn't a student's priority. Considering both theory and practice, the book offers a range of practical solutions to difficult circumstances, such as the greater emphasis on distance learning, the growth of predatory or fake journals to the challenges of too much screen time, ghostwriters and plagiarism, speaking out of turn, consistent lateness, absenteeism and even violent behaviour.

      Looking at contexts and behaviours where learning is rejected or ignored, through students' indifference or resistance, from a range of perspectives, this book is ideal readin

      Table of Contents

      1. The territory: To learn or not to learn, that is the question 2. Differences between the sectors 3. So what are learning and teaching? 4. What the theorists say? 5. Some approaches to mental health problems 6. The problematic nature of working in the digital world 7. Creativity counts 8. Reflecting back on what’s gone wrong

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