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El. knyga: Human-Centred Education: A practical handbook and guide

(Guerrand-Hermčs Foundation for Peace, Brighton, UK), (GHFP Research Institute, UK)
  • Formatas: 176 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315454207
  • Formatas: 176 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315454207

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Human-Centred Education (HCE) radically rethinks the aims of education, the nature of learning, and the relationship between individuals in schools. This accessible guide presents a HCE approach to schooling and includes a variety of rich pedagogical examples. It provides practical suggestions as to how the approach might be adopted as a whole-school initiative, or else woven into particular aspects of existing school life, including the curriculum, classroom culture and feedback for learning. This handbook also illustrates how holistic educational practices, found in some alternative schools, can be introduced fruitfully into the state educational system with step-by-step guidance on how to integrate HCE into teacher training and school governance.



HCE is more than a set of inflexible pedagogical prescriptions or a recipe of lesson plans. It originates from the fundamental values of care, positive relationships and well-being. National education policies tend to ignore deeper educational processes, such as the cultivation of qualities that are central to living meaningfully and well, because they focus on measured, high-stakes academic performance. HCE is an effective antidote to this, and brings to the fore a more human-centred approach without sacrificing academic standards.

Current secondary teachers, members of school management and leadership teams, as well as those currently undertaking teacher training will all benefit from reading this important book.
List of boxes
ix
List of tables
xi
Introduction xiii
Background xiii
Structure of this handbook xiv
1 Introduction to human-centred education
1(14)
Overview
1(1)
Human-centred education: the main ideas
1(5)
The nature of a human-centred learning community
6(1)
The human-centred approach to curriculum
7(1)
Human-centred pedagogy
8(2)
Learning feedback and review
10(1)
Implementing human-centred education in schools
11(2)
Conclusion
13(1)
Note
14(1)
2 Nurturing learning communities
15(12)
Overview
15(2)
Values, ethos and principles
17(2)
Physical environment
19(2)
Relational environment
21(2)
An overall culture of care
23(2)
Leadership and governance
25(1)
Conclusion
26(1)
Note
26(1)
3 A Framework for a human-centred curriculum
27(34)
Overview
27(1)
The outline of seven key curriculum areas
28(2)
Direction Time
30(5)
Group Time
35(6)
Cognitive Development Time
41(7)
Individual Project Time
48(3)
Specialist Subject Time
51(1)
General Knowledge Time
52(1)
Exploration Time
53(2)
Conclusion
55(4)
Notes
59(2)
4 Human-centred pedagogy
61(20)
Overview
61(1)
The teacher's `role' deconstructed
62(3)
Distinct pedagogical activities
65(13)
Overall staff relationships
78(1)
Conclusion
79(2)
5 Human-centred approach to educational evaluation
81(14)
Overview
81(2)
Feedback for students
83(1)
Feedback for teachers
84(2)
Learning review
86(4)
Portfolios
90(4)
Conclusion
94(1)
Notes
94(1)
6 Becoming a human-centred educator
95(14)
Overview
95(1)
Getting to know human-centred values
96(1)
Human-centred education in the classroom
97(4)
Team meetings, regular training and individual personal review
101(2)
Appreciative inquiry
103(1)
Other kinds of teacher support
104(3)
Understanding adolescence
107(1)
Conclusion
108(1)
Notes
108(1)
7 Educational governance
109(14)
Overview
109(1)
Values and principles of governance
110(2)
Governance processes
112(2)
Governors' meetings
114(2)
Governing bodies
116(3)
Collaboration and co-creation
119(1)
Accountability through supporting professional development
120(1)
Conclusion
121(1)
Notes
122(1)
8 Integrating human-centred education
123(12)
Overview
123(1)
Redesigning the school as a community
123(3)
Policies, strategies and practice guidelines
126(1)
Implementing a human-centred curriculum
127(1)
Nurturing a human-centred culture
128(2)
Holistic teacher development
130(1)
Response to concerns
130(3)
Conclusion
133(1)
Notes
134(1)
Appendices 135(14)
Bibliography 149(2)
Index 151
Scherto Gill is a Research Fellow at the Guerrand-Hermčs Foundation for Peace and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.



Garrett Thomson is Chief Executive Officer of the Guerrand-Hermčs Foundation for Peace and Professor of Philosophy at the College of Wooster, USA.