Under the Flamboyant Tree: an exploration of learning,Used

Under the Flamboyant Tree: an exploration of learning,Used

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'Under the Flamboyant Tree: an exploration of learning' is based on research into the experiences of 10 teachers, teaching assistants and a Local Authority officer participating in a oneweek Teachers International Professional Development visit to South Africa. Three related themes are explored. In the first concepts of deep and surface learning (Marton and Slj (1976)) and profound learning (WestBurnham and Coates (2005)) are investigated to look at the nature of the learning experienced by the research participants. The second theme looks at how a sensation becomes learning and offers a fourstage model outlining the movement from experience to deep or profound learning. In the final theme the nature of continuing professional development (CPD) is explored and a tension identified between a declared aspiration for autonomous, selfdirected professionals and the current emphasis on measurement and audit.

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