Beverley Bell is Associate Professor in the Department of Professional Studies in Education, School of Education, University of Waikito, New Zealand. She has 21 years experience and leadership in postgraduate teaching and supervision and 30 years experience as an education researcher in both the United Kingdom and New Zealand. She has also been a secondary teacher, a national curriculum developer, and a teacher educator ' both preservice and inservice.
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| Preface | |
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| Theorising teaching as a sociocultural practice | |
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| Teaching as a relational practice | |
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| Teaching as social practice | |
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| Teaching as a cultural practice | |
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| Teaching as an emotion practice | |
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| Teaching as a caring practice | |
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| Teaching as an ethical practice | |
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| Teaching as an embodied practice | |
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| Teaching as a spatial practice | |
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| Teaching as a political practice | |
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| Rebuilding the bigger picture | |
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| Appendix | |
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| References | |
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| Index | |
Beverley Bell is Associate Professor in the Department of Professional Studies in Education, School of Education, University of Waikito, New Zealand. She has 21 years experience and leadership in postgraduate teaching and supervision and 30 years experience as an education researcher in both the United Kingdom and New Zealand. She has also been a secondary teacher, a national curriculum developer, and a teacher educator � both preservice and inservice.