1st Edition

Researching and Understanding Educational Networks

296 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

296 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

296 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In the twenty-first century, what could be more important than networks? Such is the power of their influence and attendant technologies that it is unsurprising that our thinking about networks is permeated with images and metaphors from electronic networks. This orientation may equally influence thinking about education, whether that is of students or teachers. Researching and... Read more

Chapter 1. Educational Policy and Technological Contexts  Chapter 2. Theorising Networks  Chapter 3. Teacher Learning  Chapter 4. Mapping Networks  Chapter 5. Network Nodes: entities or relationships?  Chapter 6. Network Links: interactions or transactions?  Chapter 7. Network Traffic: creation and sharing  Chapter 8. Networks in Context: spatial and temporal issues  Chapter 9. Case Studies  Chapter 10. Electronic Networks and Teacher Learning  Chapter 11. Implications

Biography

Robert McCormick is Professor of Education at the Department of Education, The Open University.

Alison Fox is at the Department of Education, University of Cambridge.

Patrick Carmichael is Professor of Educational Research at the Faculty of Education, Community and Leisure, Liverpool John Moores University.

Richard Procter is a research student at the Institute of Education, London.