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Making Learning Happen
A Guide for Post-Compulsory Education

Third Edition


May 2014 | 304 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
'Refreshing, original and full of pragmatic, evidence-based advice... In my opinion this is the best book on learning and teaching available to teachers in H.E. and F.E. today. The environment has changed so quickly over recent years and Phil Race has not only kept abreast of the changes; he is way ahead.' - Professor Ruth Pickford, Director of the Centre for Learning and Teaching, Leeds Metropolitan University

In the age of digital communication, online learning and MOOCS, Higher Education Institutions need to be able to offer even more to their students.

Centred around Phil Race's well-known 'ripples on a pond' model, this accessible discussion of post-compulsory education identifies the fundamental factors underpinning successful learning and clearly shows you how to help students learn effectively.

Updates to this third edition include:

  • practical ‘tips for students’ to help you engage your group
  • discussion of four literacies students need
  • comparative discussion of different forms of assessment
  • increased coverage of peer observation and evidence-based practice
  • advice on making lectures unmissable
  • online resources including printable checklists for use in class
  • link to a video interview with the author

This book is a valuable tool for lecturers and tutors in universities and colleges, post-16 teachers in secondary education, and educational managers.  It also provides a useful resource for postgraduate students on higher and further education courses and staff development courses.

Phil Race gives keynotes on assessment, feedback, learning and teaching, and runs interactive training workshops for staff and students in universities, colleges and other organizations throughout the UK and abroad. 

 
Setting the scene
 
Factors underpinning successful learning
 
Designing the Curriculum for Learning
 
Assessment driving learning
 
Learning through feedback
 
Making lectures inspiring
 
Making learning happen in small groups
 
Learning through observing and reflecting
 
What can I do when...?

This book makes cogent and readable arguments for re-thinking postcompulsory education, but I prefer Noel Entwistle's book "Teaching for Understanding at University".

Ms Terri Edwards
Durham University English Language Centre, Durham University
August 29, 2014

This is an extremely well written and useful book. Professor Race’s depth of expertise and research in the field is evident on every page, but he wears his knowledge lightly and the text is easy to digest. There a many helpful hints for day-to-day practice and every recommendation or suggestion to improve learning is based upon solid research. Making Learning Happen is now required reading amongst my team of Deans and Heads so that Phil Race’s excellent advice and pointers can be cascaded down through Faculty training and development events.

Dr Hew Gill
Academic Directorate, TMC Academy
August 29, 2014

Making Learning Happen is critical reading for both the training practitioner and the experienced tutor. Race continues to break down barriers to understanding through clear dialogue and easy to digest theoretical underpinning. This book is a must for anyone studying on a PGCE/CertEd, Diploma through to the Award in education and training.

Mr Geoffrey Hughes
Teacher Education, Leicester College
August 26, 2014

An informative read for all. Useful strategy and theory effectively portrayed.

Mrs Pam Lavender
Professional Development, South Staffordshire College
July 31, 2014

This is an interesting evidence based book that I would like to add to my reading list to supplement the core texts.

Miss Lorraine Smith
Department of Secondary Education, Greenwich University
July 24, 2014

An excellent follow up from the previous version which offers trainee teachers lots of useful practical hints and tips based on research and grounded theory.
Thank you.

Mr Adam Spiller
Teacher Education, Peterborough Regional College
July 21, 2014

A very good overview of strategies to support learning.

Mrs Adele Sewell
tEACHER TRAINING , Bishop Burton College
July 21, 2014

A highly relevant and useful book.

Mrs Pam Lavender
Professional Development, South Staffordshire College
November 12, 2015

Great book with much for all teachers.

Cathie Lacey
Education (Walsall), Wolverhampton Univ.
July 17, 2014

A useful publication that can be used for the level 4 and 5 learners. Good use of case studies and examples where readers can reflect and apply in their own teaching setting.

Mrs Karen Gray
Teacher Education, Simply-Training
July 14, 2014