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What are the issues that education raises for you? Beyond the technical skills and knowledge aspects of education, teachers and student teachers face questions which challenge their beliefs and approaches to their teaching and learning. This book contains a series of short articles each of which encourage you to reflect on your own practice and challenge your beliefs about how and what you teach. Questions explored include: When does inclusion become exclusion for the rest of the class? Do interactive whiteboards support or reduce creativity in the classroom? Is drama a luxury in the primary…mehr
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What are the issues that education raises for you? Beyond the technical skills and knowledge aspects of education, teachers and student teachers face questions which challenge their beliefs and approaches to their teaching and learning. This book contains a series of short articles each of which encourage you to reflect on your own practice and challenge your beliefs about how and what you teach. Questions explored include: When does inclusion become exclusion for the rest of the class? Do interactive whiteboards support or reduce creativity in the classroom? Is drama a luxury in the primary classroom? Should we be teaching other languages to children under seven? Learning outside the classroom, is it worth it? What makes a reflective practitioner? Essential reading for those training to teach children aged between 3 and 11, as well as practicing teachers looking to develop their practice.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781441176936
- Artikelnr.: 58606447
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781441176936
- Artikelnr.: 58606447
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Margaret Sangster was formerly Principal Lecturer and Programme Director of the BA (Hons) in Primary Education at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. She worked for many years as a primary teacher, and as a mathematics advisory teacher before moving to Higher Education.
List of Contributors \ Preface \ Introduction \ Part I: The Learning
Environment \ 1. Do schools work - a challenge to the institutionalization
of learning? Rebecca Austin \ 2. When does inclusion become exclusion for
the rest of the class? Maggie Evans \ 3. Does differentiation make it
easier for children to learn? Jill Matthews \ 4. Why aim to create
independent learners? Margaret Sangster \ 5. Why and how can we engage
children with their learning? Claire Hewlett \ 6. Can we use the built
environment to support children's learning? Jonathan Barnes \ 7. What do we
understand from using images in the classroom? Peter Dorman \ 8. Do
displays contribute to children's learning? Bridie Price \ 9. Do
interactive whiteboards support or reduce creativity in the classroom?
Karl Bentley \ 10. Is learning outside the classroom worth it? Michael
Green \ 11. What is the value of encouraging talk in your classroom? Jill
Matthews \ 12. Does rewarding children lead to independent learners?
Margaret Sangster \ Part II: The Curriculum \ 13. Should we be teaching a
second language to children under seven? Vikki Schultz and Anthony Clarke
\ 14. Is drama a luxury in the primary classroom? Tracy Parvin \ 15. Is
there a place for picture fiction with children over seven? Susan Barrett
\ 16. Does correct spelling really matter? Caroline Tancock \ 17. Is it
possible to make mathematics real and meaningful in the classroom? Jon Wild
\ 18. How can questioning to create thoughtful reflection and learning in
mathematics? Paula Stone \ 19. Is physical education more than just being
physically active? Kristy Howells \ 20. Should ICT be taught as a subject,
used as a learning tool, or is there a need for both? Nyree Scott \ 21.
Should children be learning to make art or learning through art? Peter
Gregory \ Part III: The Wider World \ 22. Why do children and teachers need
to develop a multi-cultural and global perspective? Tony Mahon \ 23. What
makes stereotypes pernicious? Stephen Scoffham \ 24. Should we teach
children about current affairs? Stephen Scoffham \ 25. Maps are
increasingly being used by children but do these maps tell the truth?
Terry Whyte \ Part IV: Teachers' Professional Status \ 26. What are some
philosophical, sociological and psychological perspectives on education?
Rosemary Walters \ 27. What is meant by professional identity? Vanessa
Young \ 28. What does professionalism mean for a teacher? Peter Dorman \
29. Why should teachers be researchers? Viv Wilson \ 30. How do we improve
our own practice? Viv Wilson \ 31. Why are teachers involved in mentoring
and being mentored? Donna Birrell \ Index
Environment \ 1. Do schools work - a challenge to the institutionalization
of learning? Rebecca Austin \ 2. When does inclusion become exclusion for
the rest of the class? Maggie Evans \ 3. Does differentiation make it
easier for children to learn? Jill Matthews \ 4. Why aim to create
independent learners? Margaret Sangster \ 5. Why and how can we engage
children with their learning? Claire Hewlett \ 6. Can we use the built
environment to support children's learning? Jonathan Barnes \ 7. What do we
understand from using images in the classroom? Peter Dorman \ 8. Do
displays contribute to children's learning? Bridie Price \ 9. Do
interactive whiteboards support or reduce creativity in the classroom?
Karl Bentley \ 10. Is learning outside the classroom worth it? Michael
Green \ 11. What is the value of encouraging talk in your classroom? Jill
Matthews \ 12. Does rewarding children lead to independent learners?
Margaret Sangster \ Part II: The Curriculum \ 13. Should we be teaching a
second language to children under seven? Vikki Schultz and Anthony Clarke
\ 14. Is drama a luxury in the primary classroom? Tracy Parvin \ 15. Is
there a place for picture fiction with children over seven? Susan Barrett
\ 16. Does correct spelling really matter? Caroline Tancock \ 17. Is it
possible to make mathematics real and meaningful in the classroom? Jon Wild
\ 18. How can questioning to create thoughtful reflection and learning in
mathematics? Paula Stone \ 19. Is physical education more than just being
physically active? Kristy Howells \ 20. Should ICT be taught as a subject,
used as a learning tool, or is there a need for both? Nyree Scott \ 21.
Should children be learning to make art or learning through art? Peter
Gregory \ Part III: The Wider World \ 22. Why do children and teachers need
to develop a multi-cultural and global perspective? Tony Mahon \ 23. What
makes stereotypes pernicious? Stephen Scoffham \ 24. Should we teach
children about current affairs? Stephen Scoffham \ 25. Maps are
increasingly being used by children but do these maps tell the truth?
Terry Whyte \ Part IV: Teachers' Professional Status \ 26. What are some
philosophical, sociological and psychological perspectives on education?
Rosemary Walters \ 27. What is meant by professional identity? Vanessa
Young \ 28. What does professionalism mean for a teacher? Peter Dorman \
29. Why should teachers be researchers? Viv Wilson \ 30. How do we improve
our own practice? Viv Wilson \ 31. Why are teachers involved in mentoring
and being mentored? Donna Birrell \ Index
List of Contributors \ Preface \ Introduction \ Part I: The Learning
Environment \ 1. Do schools work - a challenge to the institutionalization
of learning? Rebecca Austin \ 2. When does inclusion become exclusion for
the rest of the class? Maggie Evans \ 3. Does differentiation make it
easier for children to learn? Jill Matthews \ 4. Why aim to create
independent learners? Margaret Sangster \ 5. Why and how can we engage
children with their learning? Claire Hewlett \ 6. Can we use the built
environment to support children's learning? Jonathan Barnes \ 7. What do we
understand from using images in the classroom? Peter Dorman \ 8. Do
displays contribute to children's learning? Bridie Price \ 9. Do
interactive whiteboards support or reduce creativity in the classroom?
Karl Bentley \ 10. Is learning outside the classroom worth it? Michael
Green \ 11. What is the value of encouraging talk in your classroom? Jill
Matthews \ 12. Does rewarding children lead to independent learners?
Margaret Sangster \ Part II: The Curriculum \ 13. Should we be teaching a
second language to children under seven? Vikki Schultz and Anthony Clarke
\ 14. Is drama a luxury in the primary classroom? Tracy Parvin \ 15. Is
there a place for picture fiction with children over seven? Susan Barrett
\ 16. Does correct spelling really matter? Caroline Tancock \ 17. Is it
possible to make mathematics real and meaningful in the classroom? Jon Wild
\ 18. How can questioning to create thoughtful reflection and learning in
mathematics? Paula Stone \ 19. Is physical education more than just being
physically active? Kristy Howells \ 20. Should ICT be taught as a subject,
used as a learning tool, or is there a need for both? Nyree Scott \ 21.
Should children be learning to make art or learning through art? Peter
Gregory \ Part III: The Wider World \ 22. Why do children and teachers need
to develop a multi-cultural and global perspective? Tony Mahon \ 23. What
makes stereotypes pernicious? Stephen Scoffham \ 24. Should we teach
children about current affairs? Stephen Scoffham \ 25. Maps are
increasingly being used by children but do these maps tell the truth?
Terry Whyte \ Part IV: Teachers' Professional Status \ 26. What are some
philosophical, sociological and psychological perspectives on education?
Rosemary Walters \ 27. What is meant by professional identity? Vanessa
Young \ 28. What does professionalism mean for a teacher? Peter Dorman \
29. Why should teachers be researchers? Viv Wilson \ 30. How do we improve
our own practice? Viv Wilson \ 31. Why are teachers involved in mentoring
and being mentored? Donna Birrell \ Index
Environment \ 1. Do schools work - a challenge to the institutionalization
of learning? Rebecca Austin \ 2. When does inclusion become exclusion for
the rest of the class? Maggie Evans \ 3. Does differentiation make it
easier for children to learn? Jill Matthews \ 4. Why aim to create
independent learners? Margaret Sangster \ 5. Why and how can we engage
children with their learning? Claire Hewlett \ 6. Can we use the built
environment to support children's learning? Jonathan Barnes \ 7. What do we
understand from using images in the classroom? Peter Dorman \ 8. Do
displays contribute to children's learning? Bridie Price \ 9. Do
interactive whiteboards support or reduce creativity in the classroom?
Karl Bentley \ 10. Is learning outside the classroom worth it? Michael
Green \ 11. What is the value of encouraging talk in your classroom? Jill
Matthews \ 12. Does rewarding children lead to independent learners?
Margaret Sangster \ Part II: The Curriculum \ 13. Should we be teaching a
second language to children under seven? Vikki Schultz and Anthony Clarke
\ 14. Is drama a luxury in the primary classroom? Tracy Parvin \ 15. Is
there a place for picture fiction with children over seven? Susan Barrett
\ 16. Does correct spelling really matter? Caroline Tancock \ 17. Is it
possible to make mathematics real and meaningful in the classroom? Jon Wild
\ 18. How can questioning to create thoughtful reflection and learning in
mathematics? Paula Stone \ 19. Is physical education more than just being
physically active? Kristy Howells \ 20. Should ICT be taught as a subject,
used as a learning tool, or is there a need for both? Nyree Scott \ 21.
Should children be learning to make art or learning through art? Peter
Gregory \ Part III: The Wider World \ 22. Why do children and teachers need
to develop a multi-cultural and global perspective? Tony Mahon \ 23. What
makes stereotypes pernicious? Stephen Scoffham \ 24. Should we teach
children about current affairs? Stephen Scoffham \ 25. Maps are
increasingly being used by children but do these maps tell the truth?
Terry Whyte \ Part IV: Teachers' Professional Status \ 26. What are some
philosophical, sociological and psychological perspectives on education?
Rosemary Walters \ 27. What is meant by professional identity? Vanessa
Young \ 28. What does professionalism mean for a teacher? Peter Dorman \
29. Why should teachers be researchers? Viv Wilson \ 30. How do we improve
our own practice? Viv Wilson \ 31. Why are teachers involved in mentoring
and being mentored? Donna Birrell \ Index







