• 0 5391 6310 , 0 5391 6320
  • acquisition_library@mfu.ac.th
  • BOOK
  • E-BOOK
        
  • Log in
  • HOME
  • CATEGORY
    • Agro-Industry
    • Anti Aging and Regenerative Medicine
    • Applied Digital Technology
    • Cosmetic Science
    • Dentistry
    • General Books
    • Health Science
    • Integrative Medicine
    • Law
    • Liberal Arts
    • Management
    • Medicine
    • Nursing
    • Science
    • Sinology
    • Social Innovations
  • BOOKFAIR WEBSITE
  • MANUAL
  • FEEDBACK

Category

Agro-Industry

Anti Aging and Regenerative Medicine

Applied Digital Technology

Cosmetic Science

Dentistry

Health Science

Integrative Medicine

Law

Liberal Arts

Management

Medicine

Nursing

Science

Sinology

Social Innovations

General Books

Book

Teacher Design Thinking and Practice

ISBN : 9789819519491

Author : Lori Lockyer

Publisher : Springer

Year : 2025

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : This book provides a comprehensive examination of teacher design thinking and practice, structured across ten chapters that can be read either as a complete narrative or as standalone works. The content is organized into three parts: Part 1: Foundations and frameworks (Chapters 1-3): Establishes the theoretical groundwork for understanding teachers as designers, integrating research across teacher thinking, practice, and learning design. These chapters explore the cognitive aspects of design within social contexts and examine methodologies for investigating design practice. Part 2: Empirical studies (Chapters 4-7): Presents evidence from extensive research into Australian primary school teachers’ design practices, comparing experienced and early career teachers. Through narrative accounts, design outcomes, and video analysis, these chapters reveal how teachers engage with design thinking during planning and implementation. Part 3: Evidence-based practical applications (Chapters 8-10): Translates research findings into actionable knowledge and tools for teachers at all experience levels. Special attention is given to technology integration, and a model for supporting teacher design thinking is presented. The book concludes with practical recommendations and future directions for the field. Each chapter is written to function independently, allowing readers to focus on specific aspects of interest, such as theoretical foundations, research methods, empirical findings, or practical guidance.

Please register to recommend this book to the library.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

Math for Data Science

Omar Hijab

  • Detail

Social Work, Housing, and Homelessness

Robert Hagan

  • Detail

Health And Hearing

Helaine M Alessio

  • Detail

Global City Diplomacy and International Law: Legislation and Implementation

Agnieszka Szpak

  • Detail

International Economics

Robert Carbaugh

  • Detail

The Handbook of Music Therapy

Leslie Bunt

  • Detail

The Twilight of Politics

Mario Tronti

  • Detail

Mathematical Introduction to Data Science

Sven A. Wegner

  • Detail

Learning Reources and Education Media Centre - Mae Fah Luang University