Research Thinking for Responsive Teaching Research Skill Development with In-service and Preservice Educators
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ArticleSeries: Publication details: Singapore Springer Nature Springer Nature Singapore [Imprint] 2024Description: 1 electronic resource (140 p.)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789819966783
- 9789819966790
- Society and Social Sciences
- Education
- Higher education, tertiary education
- Teacher training
- Blended learning
- Digital literacy
- In-service teacher education
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JN Education
- JNM Higher education
- JNMT Teacher training
- Models of engaged learning and teaching
- Online learning
- Preservice teacher education
- Research skill development
- Research thinking
- Social media learning
- action learning
- action research
- critical thinking
- decision-making in times of uncertainty
- educational development
- evidence-based decision-making
- instantaneous decision-making
- problem solving
- responsive and adaptive teaching
- tertiary education
- thema EDItEUR
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This open access book examines the facilitation of pre-service and in-service educators' research thinking that equips them to be responsive to the unfolding uncertainties of the 21st century, and to likewise prepare their own students. It addresses several key areas, including: articulating the contemporary need for research thinking across teacher education; showcasing diverse yet conceptually connected strategies that all use the Research Skill Development (RSD) framework; providing an explicit scaffolded approach; and extending knowledge of the 'Models of Engaged Learning and Teaching' (MELT) conceptual framework. This book also addresses the contemporary topics of social media for learning, digital literacy, education research as cultural work and formations of communities of practice, with cross-cutting themes of scaffolded development and formative assessment of research skills. It highlights how research thinking is not only vital for PST (Preservice Teachers), I-ST (In-Serivce Teachers) and university educators, but also models for them how to scaffold the research thinking of their own students. This book's use of the RSD, as a shared conceptual framework across the chapters, emphasises the overlaps between ways of thinking in the different learning areas in which education occurs, without masking the differences. Likewise, the interdisciplinary work that comprises Education is informed by the RSD conceptual framework as used in a variety of disciplines. Together, this use of RSD brings a strong sense of connectedness between PST, I-ST and university educators. This is an open access book.
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