Most would agree that a learning community of practice cultivates social and intellectual development in educational settings but what are the other benefits and what does a learning community actually look like in practice?

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Most would agree that a learning community of practice cultivates social and intellectual development in educational settings but what are the other benefits and what does a learning community actually look like in practice? This book explores such questions as: "Are learning communities essential in education?" "How are they designed and developed?" "What difference do they make in learning?" The book contains contributions of educators who share their research and practice in designing and implementing learning communities in school, university, and professional network settings. It presents their experiences, and the "how to" of these educators who are passionate about building and sustaining learning communities to make a real difference for students, teachers, faculty, and communities. Combining scholarly and practitioner research, the book offers practical information to teachers, school and university administrators, teacher educators, and community educators.

"This is an extraordinary collection of theoretically sound and practical ideas for teachers and teacher educators. The authors present fascinating accounts of down-to-earth practices tested in experience. Priceless!"
Nel Noddings, Lee Jacks Professor of Education Emerita, Stanford University

"This book provides a wealth of information on how learning communities function in practice and, more importantly, how they are sustained over time.  The chapter authors document a wide array of international programs located in different institutional settings, including cross-institutional and cross-national programs. I recommend this book for both university-based and school or district-based educators who are serious about improving instruction based on locally available data."

Renée T. Clift, Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

"As the title announces, this wide-ranging collection of chapters shows learningcommunities actually at work, as their members– in schools, universities, and professional networks – describe what got them started and what keeps them going, despite the wider educational community’s general lack of support. Common to all chapters is a strong awareness of the benefits of learning communities not only for the teachers and researchers who share, critique and improve their own professional activities, but also for the students they teach; indeed, in several cases, the authors’ classrooms also metamorphosed into powerful communities of student coresearchers. Thus, for those who have been involved in a learning community such as those described here, the answer to the question the editors pose, "Are learning communities essential in education?" the answer is an unequivocal "Yes." Hopefully, this book will enable others to see why this is so; it will certainly provide guidance for those who decide to embark on the kinds of journey that are so eloquently and persuasively presented in all the different sections of this book. "

Gordon Wells, Professor of Education, University of California, Santa Cruz

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Offers ideas for designing and sustaining learning communities in multiple educational contexts, i.e., schools, university classrooms, professional network settings Although there have been multiple theories generated by educators about the importance of learning communities OF practice, there is limited information about learning communities IN practice and the impact they are making in various educational contexts on a national and international level Although there is much research and theory to support that learning communities can be effective for impacting students’ learning, improving education programs, and changing learning in university settings, there is less written about how to actually design and implement such learning communities Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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ISBN
9781402087875
Publisert
2008-10-28
Utgiver
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
19