Learning from differences: a strategy for teacher development in respect to student diversity

Messiou, K., Ainscow, M. , Echeita, G., Goldrick, S., Hope, M., Paes, I., Sandoval, M., Simon, C. and Vitorino, T. (2016) Learning from differences: a strategy for teacher development in respect to student diversity. School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 27(1), pp. 45-61. (doi: 10.1080/09243453.2014.966726)

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Abstract

Drawing on evidence gathered as a result of collaborative action research carried out in 8 secondary schools in 3 European countries, this paper proposes an innovative strategy for helping teachers respond positively to learner diversity. The strategy merges the idea of lesson study with an emphasis on listening to the views of students. The research suggests that it is this latter emphasis that makes the difference as far as responding to learner diversity is concerned. It is this that brings a critical edge to the process that has the potential to challenge teachers to go beyond the sharing of existing practices in order to invent new possibilities for engaging students in their lessons. The paper also considers some of the difficulties involved in using this strategy.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Ainscow, Professor Mel
Authors: Messiou, K., Ainscow, M., Echeita, G., Goldrick, S., Hope, M., Paes, I., Sandoval, M., Simon, C., and Vitorino, T.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education
Journal Name:School Effectiveness and School Improvement
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
ISSN:0924-3453
ISSN (Online):1744-5124
Published Online:12 January 2016

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