Changing Teaching, Changing Times

Lessions from a South African Township Science Classroom

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This is the story of a science teacher and her work in an over-crowded and under-resourced township secondary school in contemporary South Africa. While set firmly in the present, it is also a journey into the past, shedding fresh light on how the legacy of apartheid education continues to have a major influence on teaching and learning in South Africa.
The book has a compelling story line with extensively referenced notes at the end of each chapter. It is intended for a wide audience, which includes general readers, policy makers, teacher-educators, researchers and, most importantly, practitioners in the field. For, while it reminds us of the powerful constraining role that both context and students play in mediating a teacher’s practice, it also attests to the power of individual agency. As such it is a celebration of the actions of an ordinary teacher whose willingness to leave the well-worn paths of familiar practice stands as a beacon of possibility for contexts which seem, so often, to be devoid of hope.

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Preliminary Material
页码: i–xiv
Lessons from the Context-Bound Chalkface
页码: 1–11
School and Staff
页码: 35–76
Nomzamo – A Science Teacher
页码: 129–175
Adrift on the Sea of Change . . .
页码: 177–230
The Continuing Dilemma of Continuing Change
页码: 231–242
Some Insights and Implications of This Study
页码: 243–256
Appendix
页码: 257–259
Bibliography
页码: 261–276
Educational Researchers and their students
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