ABSTRACT

In classrooms that operate as learning communities, the social and learning purposes advance together through all participants being involved and engaged in building knowledge. This book demonstrates a new way of seeing and managing classrooms through:

  • an integration of what's best in learning and what's best in the social life of classrooms
  • a vision of the role of the teacher that is more creative and more related to the commitments of teachers
  • a more connected view of schools in contrast to the mechanistic view that currently dominates
  • an answer to the short-term performance pressures of politicians - better performance.

The practice and vision of classrooms that operate as learning communities is presented clearly and  encourages teachers to take steps towards building a more effective classroom with the aspects of learning communities they choose.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|14 pages

Community – more than a warm glow

chapter 4|18 pages

Classrooms as learning communities

chapter 5|18 pages

Goals in a learning community

chapter 6|19 pages

Tasks in a learning community

chapter 7|18 pages

Social structure in a learning community

chapter 8|13 pages

Resources in a learning community

chapter 9|18 pages

Roles in a learning community

chapter 10|19 pages

10Schools as learning communities