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lifelong learning sector. The detailed coverage of teaching and learning includes topics such as working with different kinds of learners with groups individual tutoring mentoring and coaching. The Editors and contributing authors expertly relate theoretical frameworks to everyday practice throughout the book drawing on real-life examples and case studies. This book also recognises the challenge of work based learning (WBL) and provides a critical overview of theoretical frameworks for WBL as well as considering the non-teaching aspects including staff room cultures relations with colleagues 'networking' and administration that form part of the work placement experience. There is also coverage of career building including obtaining a first post and subsequent career progression. Written in
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' This is an excellent book for teachers entering the lifelong learning sector...it is a very helpful mirror & guide for those entering or established in this diverse & rewarding sector'
- Journal of Education for Teaching. ' This book achieves a skilful balance between theory & practice in that the text is theoretically informed whilst also being highly practical & accessible to a wide audience of teachers & trainee teachers'
- Dr Jaswinder K Dhillon School of Education University of Wolverhampton UK. This comprehensive book introduces key theories & concepts relating to learning & assessment as well as providing practical advice on teaching. It considers: the scope & history of the lifelong learning sector practical aspects of teaching learning & assessment working in the lifelong learning sector. The detailed coverage of teaching & learning

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topics such as working with different kinds of learners with groups individual tutoring mentoring & coaching. The Editors & contributing authors expertly relate theoretical frameworks to everyday practice throughout the book drawing on real-life examples & case studies. This book also recognises the challenge of work based learning (WBL) & provides a critical overview of theoretical frameworks for WBL as well as considering the non-teaching aspects including staff room cultures relations with colleagues 'networking' & administration that form part of the work placement experience. There is also coverage of career building including obtaining a first post & subsequent career progression. Written in a straightforward style this book is both readable & scholarly in its discussion of issues challenges & opportunities. It is important reading for teachers trainee teachers & others working in the lifelong learning sector including WBL. It is ideal for those studying for PTLLS CTLLS & DTLLS qualifications & for Cert Ed & PGCE awards related to the Lifelong Learning Sector.

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