
Teaching to the North-East: Relationship-based learning in practice - Russell Bishop
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Vezi oferta la libris.ron nTeaching to the North-East responds to the marginalisation of particular groups of students with a way of teaching intended to increase equity in the education system.n nOne way this marginalisation happens is when the special qualities students bring to the classroom are treated as deficiencies. This consigns Indigenous, migrant, refugee, faith- based students, students with learning difficulties, and students of difference to educational failure.n nRussell Bishop sets out how schools and teachers can respond to diverse groups of students and develop teaching practices that promote learning for everyone. In this approach, students' prior knowledge, language and ways of making sense of the world are used to inform teaching practices rather than being seen as barriers to learning.n nTeaching to the North-East puts relationships at the centre of learning, and advocates for a relational pedagogy. Russell Bishop builds on his theoretical research in Indigenous Education to describe effective teaching in an extended family-like context that is both culturally responsive and sustaining. Teachers who foster caring and learning relationships within their classrooms interact with students in ways that allow them to see themselves as successful learners. North-East teachers then monitor the impact of these relationships and interactions on students' progress and modify their practices accordingly so that further progress is ensured and sustained. n nSchool leaders can support teachi











