Improving Schools with Blended Learning: How to Make Technology Work in the Modern Classroom

Author:   Tony Yeigh ,  David Lynch (Southern Cross University, Australia) ,  Paul Fradale ,  Edward Lawless
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367407384


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   12 February 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Improving Schools with Blended Learning: How to Make Technology Work in the Modern Classroom


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Author:   Tony Yeigh ,  David Lynch (Southern Cross University, Australia) ,  Paul Fradale ,  Edward Lawless
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9780367407384


ISBN 10:   0367407388
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   12 February 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Education and schooling in the digital age. Chapter 2: The case for education reform. Chapter 3: Educational disruption: Why all the fuss about Blended Learning? Chapter 4: What does the research evidence say about effective schools? Chapter 5: Exploring the key role played by school leaders in relation to educational change Chapter 6: What does the research evidence say about Blended Learning? Chapter 7: A Vision for the future of schooling: Positioning Blended Learning in relation to School Improvement. Chapter 8: Using embedded Blended Learning to create the outstanding school. Chapter 9: Taking stock of Blended Learning as a school-based reform journey

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In a world that is now built on technological innovation and disruption, schools and their teachers face a challenge in transforming their practices to accommodate the diversity of students and the opportunities that a new world logic potentially provides for all. This book provides an instructive guide for the teacher and school leader in how to implement a whole of school approach to Blended Learning by providing fresh and research-based insights into what the effective school looks like in the future-Professor Bruce Allen Knight, Deputy Director, Centre for Regional Advancement of Learning, Equity, Access & Participation (LEAP)/ Professor of Education, Central Queensland University Australia, Townsville Campus This is a book for our time. It provides a clear framework and set of guidelines for understanding how to use technology to effect school improvement and gives the reader plenty of evidence and specific examples for using technology to this end. I found it very helpful as a guide for navigating the balance between personal and online learning at this point in time-Dr Rick van der Zwan, Manager: Education Research and Innovation, Catholic Education Office, Sydney Diocese, Australia Blended Learning and School Improvement is an important 'how to' book for education at the current time. It provides essential information and rich examples about the role of technology in education today, as well as extensive guidelines and strategies for teachers and school leaders to apply technology effectively. This book is a fundamental resource for the modern educator, and especially so in light of the need for schools to embrace technology more fully in response to the COVID-19 pandemic- Iwao Shibata, Board Chair, Aoba-Japan International School, President, Business Breakthrough, Inc.


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Tony Yeigh is an experienced research academic and Deputy Leader of the SCU TeachLab Research Group. He is an education professional, with a demonstrated history of successful research focused in the areas of Blended Learning, school improvement and school leadership. David Lynch is Research Leader of TeachLab, a research entity focused on teacher education, and Professor of Education in the School of Education at Southern Cross University. He is the author of numerous books and articles on teaching and teaching improvement, specialising in whole-of-school teaching improvement. Paul Fradale has been an educator for over 25 years; he’s been involved in teacher training as a school leader, conference/seminar/workshop leader, and a university lecturer. His doctoral dissertation and publications investigate shifting teacher practice within the context of Blended Learning. Edward Lawless has had a 35-year career in education which has spanned four continents and multiple curricula in institutions around the world under face-to-face, blended and online conditions. He is passionate about reimagining education under flexible and sustainable Blended Learning conditions that can increase educational access and opportunity for all. David Turner is Director of Professional Learning for the Queensland Association of State School Principals. He has enjoyed a successful career in educational leadership as principal in a variety of contexts and in university sector roles. He is interested in the leadership mindsets necessary for a rapidly changing world. Royce Willis has a background in psychological science, currently working as a Research Officer and Casual Academic at Southern Cross University. Royce’s research spans psychology, environmental psychology, sport psychology, psychophysiology, neurobiology and education. His education-specific research includes Blended Learning, school improvement, teacher identity, and teacher and student retention.

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