Structure and improvisation in creative teaching /
"With an increasing emphasis on creativity and innovation in the twenty-first century, teachers need to be creative professionals just as students must learn to be creative. And yet, schools are institutions with many important structures and guidelines that teachers must follow. Effective crea...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; STRUCTURE AND IMPROVISATION IN CREATIVE TEACHING; Title; Copy Right; CONTENTS; TABLE AND FIGURES; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; 1 What Makes Good Teachers Great? The Artful Balance of Structure and Improvisation; THREE RESEARCH TRADITIONS; Teaching as Performance; Teacher Expertise; Creative Teaching and Learning; Extending Previous Research; IMPROVISATION AND CREATIVE TEACHING; Differences between Teaching and Staged Improvisation; THE CHAPTERS; The Teacher Paradox; The Learning Paradox; The Curriculum Paradox; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; PART 1 THE TEACHER PARADOX.
- 2 Professional Improvisation and Teacher Education: Opening the ConversationIMPROVISATIONAL TEACHING AND THEKNOWLEDGE SOCIETY; TEACHING IMPROVISATION AS PROFESSIONALIMPROVISATION; IMPROVISATIONAL TEACHING IN TEACHER EDUCATION:AN ASSESSMENT OF THE MESSAGE; BRINGING IMPROVISATION INTO CONVERSATIONSWITHIN TEACHER EDUCATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 3 Creativity, Pedagogic Partnerships, and the Improvisatory Space of Teaching; IMPROVISATION AND THE SPACE OF TEACHING; PEDAGOGIC PARTNERSHIPS AND TEACHING FOR CREATIVITY; PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THE SPACES THATENABLE TEACHING FOR CREATIVITY.
- IMPROVISATORY DIMENSIONS OF TEACHING FOR CREATIVITYWHEN MIGHT "IMPROVISATION" IN TEACHING HAPPEN?; ILLUSTRATIONS OF STUDIES BRIDGING THE (PEDAGOGICAND ARTISTIC) PRACTICES DIVIDE; BEING IMPROVISATORY WITH THE OTHERIN EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS; REFERENCES; 4 Improvising within the System: Creating New Teacher Performances in Inner-City Schools; A PERFORMATORY VYGOTSKIAN METHODOLOGY; Performance; Improvisation; PROGRAM DESCRIPTION; Teaching Fellows; Saturday Workshops; Improv Activities; Philosophical Conversations; Supervision; Monthly Mentoring; CREATING NEW TEACHER PERFORMANCESIN THE CLASSROOM.
- Is Teaching a Performance?Seeing Students as Performers; Classroom Creator versus Classroom Manager; Improvising with the Traditional Curriculum; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 5 Teaching for Creativity with Disciplined Improvisation; CURRICULUM-AS-PLANNED VERSUS CURRICULUM-AS-LIVED; DISCIPLINED IMPROVISATION; CREATIVITY AND DISCIPLINED IMPROVISATION; LESSON PLANNING WITH DISCIPLINED IMPROVISATION; FROM PLANNED TO UNPLANNED; TOWARD TEACHING WITH DISCIPLINED IMPROVISATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; PART 2 THE LEARNING PARADOX.
- 6 Taking Advantage of Structure to Improvise in Instruction: Examples from Elementary School ClassroomsUSING STRUCTURE TO GUIDE AN IMPROVISATION; GUIDING IMPROVISATION FOR TEACHABLE MOMENTS; STUDENT IMPROVISATION USING STRUCTURES; STRUCTURES AS SCAFFOLDS FOR STUDENT IMPROVISATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 7 Breaking through the Communicative Cocoon:Improvisation in Secondary School ForeignLanguage Classrooms; TRADITIONAL LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION IN EFL CLASSROOMS: TEACHER-DRIVEN DISCOURSE; The Problem with Traditional Instruction; Moving Beyond IRF: Improvisation in Foreign Language Classrooms.