Teaching and Supervision looks at issues you might face in both teaching undergraduates and in the supervision of graduate research students. This book is not a pedagogical instruction manual - there are plenty of those around, both good and bad. Rather, the focus is on presenting explanations and possible strategies designed to make your teaching and supervision work less burdensome, more rewarding (for you and your students) and manageable.



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I work at the nexus of sociology and cultural studies and my research interests comprise childhood and youth studies, particularly sexuality, gender and race in education and in popular culture, and the cultural politics of education. Overall, my focus is on the dominant and how it is held in place, though this often involves investigating the experiences of those in subordinated, marginalised and/or stigmatised groups. I am especially concerned with how children negotiate these 'differences that make a difference' and their agency in the context of institutional settings such as schools and families.



Zusammenfassung
Teaching and Supervision looks at issues you might face in both teaching undergraduates and in the supervision of graduate research students. This book is not a pedagogical instruction manual - there are plenty of those around, both good and bad. Rather, the focus is on presenting explanations and possible strategies designed to make your teaching and supervision work less burdensome, more rewarding (for you and your students) and manageable.

Inhalt
Who Should Use This Book and How
Teaching Relations
Powerful Pedagogies?
Teaching Identities
Postgraduate Research Supervision
Getting Going
Postgraduate Research Supervision
Getting and Keeping Them Going
Titel
Teaching and Supervision
EAN
9781849202312
ISBN
978-1-84920-231-2
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
30.01.2007
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
128
Jahr
2007
Untertitel
Englisch