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Social Interaction

The third learning method, ‘social interaction’, expands Freire’s notion of the wider value of collaborative learning in social and cultural contexts in order to take charge of the agenda (1968). In fact this was the approach of the mediaeval Trade Guilds which brought specialist craftsmen together to pursue a common agenda, but digital communication now made sharing ideas between members so much more possible without meeting face to face.

Definitions of practice-based research

Constructivism and Constructionism 

In this MESHGuide we are now concentrating on one particular approach to CPD which educators who formed the MirandaNet Fellowship developed. This international professional organisation was founded by Dr Christina Preston in 1992. Central to that organisation was the argument that the constructivist approach is preferable in the CPD context, because pedagogical design acknowledges the human need to generate knowledge and meaning from learners’ own experiences.

Information transmission

‘Information transmission’ is a popular phrase used to denote the mechanistic communication of expert knowledge that is one way only. The critique of this mode of teaching has become increasingly sophisticated over the years as knowledge about the complexity of communication grows. The phrase was first coined in 1949 by Shannon and Weaver who wanted to mirror the functioning of radio and telephone technologies in human communication.

Developing teacher professional development programmes through practice-based research principle

Dr Christina Preston, retired Professor of Education Innovation and Stephen Hall | View as single page | Feedback/Impact.
Using the principles of practice-based research to develop professional development programmes

MirandaNet Fellowship examples

MirandaNet Fellows, founded in 1992 by Professor Christina Preston, had a unique reputation in the market for independence, credibility and market leading research into technology and innovation. As mentioned, Fellows, all educators, offered an innovative qualitative research programme, iCatalyst, working with teachers as co-researchers to define, measure and report on the impact of innovation on learning. Working with all key stakeholders, the MirandaNet Fellows identified what they wanted to gain from their investment in digital technologies in terms of evidence of learning.

The iCatalyst pedagogical interventions: Sprint and Insight

This MESHGuide is focusing on the pedagogy used for the Continuing Professional Development(CPD) programmes developed by the MirandaNet Fellowship that demonstrate the application of practice-based learning to CPD.

Definitions of practice-based research

Constructivism and Constructionism 

In this MESHGuide we are now concentrating on one particular approach the MirandaNet Fellows developed. This international professional organisation was founded by Dr Christina Preston in 1992. Central to that organisation is the argument that the constructivist approach is preferable in the CPD context, because pedagogical design acknowledges the human need to generate knowledge and meaning from their own experiences.

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