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Continuing Cooperative Development: A Discourse Framework for Individuals as Colleagues [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x20 mm, weight: 515 g, 5 drawings, 4 photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Mar-2002
  • Leidėjas: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472088238
  • ISBN-13: 9780472088232
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x20 mm, weight: 515 g, 5 drawings, 4 photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Mar-2002
  • Leidėjas: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472088238
  • ISBN-13: 9780472088232
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In Continuing Cooperative Development, a series of guided tasks helps the reader acquire specific skills of listening and responding that, in turn, help a speaker to express and articulate thoughts and plans that lie just beyond what they knew that they knew.
By adopting a certain style of speaking and listening to colleagues for agreed periods of time, motivated professionals can take individual control of their own development and increase the feeling of collegiality in their workplace. Continuing Cooperative Development draws on Edge's experience of more than ten years using this framework worldwide and provides authentic examples to guide the reader. This interactive framework is demonstrated in the book as part of a reflective teaching approach in response to everyday classroom problems, and also as part of a more formal, action-research approach to the formulation of local educational theory.
The key theme of this book is the power of non-judgmental discourse to facilitate the development of ideas and action, accessing both cognitive and emotional intelligence. The transcribed and interpreted data of authentic interactions from the Americas, Europe, and Asia serve as evidence for the argument and as guidelines for implementation.
The work is set in the field of TESOL, although its relevance reaches across discipline boundaries. The teachers featured in the book have duties ranging from the instruction of young learners to the supervision of doctoral research. The common denominator is that these people are motivated educators, committed to extending their own understanding and developing their own style of being an aware professional.
Introduction 1(4)
Part
1. In Preparation
People, Perspectives, and Purposes
5(10)
Who Is This Book For?
5(4)
Where We Are Now
9(3)
What's to Be Done?
12(3)
Concepts, Values, and Attitudes
15(22)
Individuals and Colleagues
15(3)
Learning and Knowing
18(4)
Ways of Interacting
22(4)
Underlying Attitudes
26(7)
Overview of the Rest of the Book
33(4)
Part
2. A New Discourse of Development
About the Tasks
37(7)
Using the Tasks
37(1)
Artificiality
38(2)
Commentaries
40(1)
Open Questions
40(1)
Silence
41(1)
Toward Action
42(2)
Attending
44(12)
The Power of the Listener
44(3)
Nonlinguistic Communication
47(3)
Tasks
50(6)
Reflecting
56(19)
The Active Understander
56(1)
Reflecting
57(10)
The Developing Speaker
67(1)
Tasks
68(7)
Making Connections
75(17)
Thematizing
75(3)
Challenging
78(4)
Connections and Relationships
82(1)
Tasks
82(10)
Focusing
92(15)
Speaking to some Purpose
92(1)
Understanding a Focus
93(5)
Tasks
98(9)
Into Action
107(24)
Goal Setting
107(9)
Trialing
116(5)
Tasks
121(10)
Part
3. Further Developments in Action
Group Development
131(43)
A Significant Moment
131(2)
The Scheme
133(4)
Bill as Speaker
137(6)
Sara as Speaker
143(8)
Bill as Speaker (Again)
151(5)
A New Collegiality
156(15)
A Kind of Conclusion
171(2)
The E-Mail Questionnaire
173(1)
Visiting Speakers
174(42)
Extending Invitations
174(3)
A Composite Image
177(10)
Rebecca as Visiting Speaker
187(8)
David as Visiting Speaker
195(7)
Liz as Visiting Speaker
202(9)
A Personal Meditation
211(2)
The Invitation
213(3)
Kith and Kind
216(49)
Some Introductions
216(2)
CD: Cooperative Development or Continuing Difficulties?
218(7)
Steve Mann
CD by E-Mail
225(5)
Neil Cowie
CD by Cassette
230(7)
John Bartrick
Refreshing the Hearts That Other Approaches Don't Reach
237(7)
Andy Barfield
Interchange
244(8)
Anne McCabe
A Counseling-Learning Perspective
252(13)
Bob Oprandy
Part
4. Looking Back and Looking Ahead
Sources
265(17)
People
265(1)
Readings
265(17)
Stopping
282(9)
Out on the Edge
282(4)
Ends, Beginnings, and Interactions
286(3)
Taking a Deep Breath
289(2)
References 291