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Teaching with Sociological Imagination in Higher and Further Education

Contexts, Pedagogies, Reflections

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Published: 8th Feb 2018
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 14mm
Weight: 494g
ISBN-10: 9811067244
ISBN-13: 9789811067242
Barcode No: 9789811067242
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This book uses research and personal stories from university lecturers to explore pedagogical strategies that illuminate how students' minds can be 'switched on' in order to unlock their extraordinary potential. It presents diverse ways to create inspiring learning environments, in chapters written by internationally respected experts in the broad field of the social sciences. Each author illustrates how - through their unique teaching philosophies and practices - they seek to enhance students' experiences and promote their critical thinking, learning and development. The respective chapters provide conceptual arguments, personal insights and practical examples from a broad range of classrooms, demonstrating various ways in which students' sociological imagination can be brought to life. As such, the book is both practical and theoretical, and is primarily aimed at educators working in both higher and further education institutions who wish to develop their understanding of classroom pedagogy as well as gain practical ideas for teaching and learning in the social sciences.

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"Teaching with Sociological Imagination in Higher and Further Education is a valuable collection of topics from a variety of professional angles, all focused on how educators teach reflexivity and critical thinking, while practicing those same principles as educators. In doing so, Matthews, Edgington, and Channon have provided a strong and diverse contribution to the fields of sociology and education, as well as a demonstration of the value inherent in exploring, understanding, and practicing how these fields are interlinked." (Matt Kubacki, Reflected Teaching, wabashcenter.wabash.edu, November 28, 2018)