Through its unique theoretical framework - a cultural understanding of
teaching and learning - this book develops a new way of understanding
educational improvement, one which focuses on the formation and
transformation of the practices through which students learn. Based on
detailed ethnographic research of seventeen learning sites in further
education colleges, this book generates a unique insight into a wide
variety of practices of teaching and learning. Illustrated by case
studies, it is structured around three key questions:
- what do learning cultures in FE look like and how do they transform
over time?
- how do learning cultures transform people?
- how can people (tutors, managers, policy makers, but also students)
transform learning cultures for the better?
Through a combination of theory and analysis, Improving Learning
Cultures in Further Education makes a strong case for the importance of
a cultural approach to the improvement of teaching and learning in
further education, and provides practical guidance for researchers,
policymakers and practitioners for implementing change for the better.