Drawing on international research and professional practice, this book
provides a rich, detailed, and accessible guide to Communities of
Practice (CoP) theory, with information on how the theory is
constructed, the research that it rests on, and the ways that it has
been used in thinking about learning and teaching in the further and
adult education sectors.
Exploring Communities of Practice in Further and Adult Education
introduces CoP theory and the theory of learning that goes with it. It
provides empirical examples of CoP research from a range of settings,
including further and adult education, to illustrate how CoPs form and
work within educational settings, including thinking about assessment
and evaluation. It also explores how different CoPs work together and
can learn from each other. With these key elements described, this book
demonstrates how CoPs can be used in further and adult education
settings to help understand more about how students and staff learn.
With engaging material including examples from research, prompts for
professional learning, and case studies, this comprehensive and
accessible title will appeal to student teachers and beginning teachers
as well as more experienced teachers in the sector looking to refresh
their practice.