16.1 Helping good ideas to become good practice: Enhancing your professional practice through Joint Practice Development (JPD)
Gregson, Margaret, Spedding, Patricia and Nixon, Lawrence (2015) 16.1 Helping good ideas to become good practice: Enhancing your professional practice through Joint Practice Development (JPD). In: Readings for reflective teaching in further, adult and vocational education. Reflective Teaching . Bloomsbury, London, pp. 268-273. ISBN 9781472586506
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This reading draws upon five years of empirical research at the University of Sunderland’s Centre for Excellence in Teacher Training (SUNCETT). This work engages practitioners from across the Further Adult Vocational Education (FAVE) sector in HE-supported practitioner research which aims to improve practice. It offers insights into the practicalities of using a collaborative approach to improving teaching, learning and assessment, described as Joint Practice Development (JPD). Focusing upon a six-stage cycle, it illustrates different stages in using JPD as an approach to the improvement of teaching and learning. It also points to the importance of measuring the impact of JPD through both hard and soft indicators of change and improvement.
How might you use the joint practice development approach to improving teaching and learning as part of your CPD?
Edited from: Gregson, M., Spedding, T. and Nixon, L. (forthcoming 2015) Helping Good Ideas Become Good Practice: Enhancing Professionalism through Joint Practice Development (JPD). London: Bloomsbury.
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Item ID: 9342 |
ISBN: 9781472586506 |
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/9342 | Official URL: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/readings-for-reflect... |
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Date Deposited: 14 May 2018 12:46 |
Last Modified: 30 Jul 2020 13:44 |
Author: | Margaret Gregson |
Author: | Patricia Spedding |
Author: | Lawrence Nixon |
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