Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning

Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning

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  • Author: Janet R. Moyles
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
  • ISBN: 0335244130
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 315

This collection provides an introduction to the practical skills which all student teachers have to develop, as well as celebrating the unpredictability and excitement of working with interested and inquisitive children.


Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning in Primary Education

Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning in Primary Education

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  • Author: Janet R. Moyles
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  • Category : Elementary school teachers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 296

This book sets out to explore with beginning primary teachers, and the people who support them in schools and institutions, some of the wider issues which need to be considered when working with primary age children and how these are woven into the broad framework of teaching and teachers' own learning. Cameos and examples of classroom practice help to illustrate the many different aspects of teaching: what it is to be an effective and competent teacher; classroom processes such as planning, observation and assessment; the variety of ways in which children learn and develop thinking and skills; social interactions and support networks; equal opportunities; and 'in loco parentis' responsibilities.


Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning: In Early Years and Primary Education

Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning: In Early Years and Primary Education

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  • Author: Janet Moyles
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
  • ISBN: 0335226973
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 346

This bestselling textbook provides an introduction to the fundamentals of teaching and learning in early years and primary education. If you are training to work in schools or other educational settings, the book offers a wide range of practical and straightforward guidance, covering essential topics such as safeguarding; attachments and relationships; assessment; the indoor and outdoor environment; new technologies; behaviour management; and well-being. Thoroughly updated throughout and retaining its lively and engaging style, this new fifth edition extends your knowledge and understanding of working and playing effectively with young children. Enlivened by thought-provoking cameos and reflective questions, the book gives you the confidence to reflect upon, challenge and enhance your own pedagogies. Key features include: • Real life cameos drawn from schools and settings • Questions to promote thinking included in each chapter • Suggested further reading including a range of annotated references • Up-to-date research and issues that teachers may face Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning is essential reading for student and newly qualified early years and primary teachers and practitioners, as well as those who educate and train them. "This outstanding book should a core text for beginning teachers working in the birth to 11 age range. It places Early Years and Primary education in the historical context and encourages new teachers to become reflective practitioners by adopting a questioning approach based on thoughtful comparative experiences. One aspect which makes this stand out from other similar texts is the focus it has on developing a deep understanding of the partnership between children’s learning and the beginner teacher. Contributors, many of whom have been teachers themselves, include experts not only in their specific fields of interest but also in teacher education more broadly so understand what is relevant for those on initial teacher education courses and those in the early stages of their teaching career." Jane Warwick, Primary PGCE Course Manager, University of Cambridge, UK "Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning should be a core text on all birth to 11 years ITT courses. The book neatly combines grounded cameos of actual teaching experience with real life questions and dovetails these with a thoroughly referenced scholarly critique. Through its engaging style and approach the book speaks clearly and directly to the inquisitive, curious and professional novice teacher who wishes to be both thoroughly reflective and knowledgeable of the latest research. This book is hugely successful as it manages to be both very wide in its content whilst encouraging a questioning and in-depth critical thinking throughout". Guy Roberts-Holmes, MA Early Years Education Programme Director, UCL Institute of Education, UK


Learning to Teach in the Primary School

Learning to Teach in the Primary School

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  • Author: James Arthur
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 0415359287
  • Category : Classroom management
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 489

This new textbook provides support to student teachers on primary ITT, BEd and PGCE courses. It supplies a practical introduction to the teaching skills as well as the theory underpinning them.


Primary Teaching

Primary Teaching

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  • Author: Catherine Carden
  • Publisher: Learning Matters
  • ISBN: 1526454785
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 713

This book includes full coverage of the content of professional studies modules and goes beyond to support trainees on placements and in their learning on the course.


Primary Education

Primary Education

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  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 538


EBOOK: Interactive Teaching in the Primary School

EBOOK: Interactive Teaching in the Primary School

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  • Author: Janet Moyles
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
  • ISBN: 0335226574
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242

* What is 'interactive teaching' in primary classrooms? * What do primary teachers and children do to interact effectively? * Are there benefits in such interactions to both teaching and learning? A research partnership of tutors and teachers strives towards answers to these key questions. This book is the story of this intriguing and exciting research project. The authors examine the practical and theoretical aspects that are key to understanding and undertaking interactive teaching in primary classrooms. The project is unique in using its own interactive processes, 'Reflective Dialogues', to help teachers make sense of their own teaching. This process includes capturing and analysing classroom sessions on video; and cameos of these classroom interactions are discussed throughout the book. The research context is the Literacy Hour in Key Stages 1 and 2. This new title is key reading for academics, researchers, teacher educators, policymakers and primary school teachers.


Beginning Teaching and Beyond

Beginning Teaching and Beyond

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  • Author: Kevin Barry
  • Publisher: Social Science Press
  • ISBN: 9780170134170
  • Category : Student teaching
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 686

Beginning Teaching and Beyond is a text for all student-teachers and for experienced teachers and principals who want to become effective and to renew or revitalise their teaching. The text, which is divided into three parts, addresses these major questions: - Part One: How might student-teachers prepare for teaching practice? - Part Two: What approaches can student-teachers, experienced teachers and principals take to become more effective at teaching through self-improvement? - Part Three: In what ways, and to what extent can research in teaching inform and improve classroom practice? Students will become engaged in the process of teacher self-improvement as they develop first the competence to cope with their early teaching practice periods and then strive for higher level of effectiveness preparatory to their long-term teaching practice or initial teaching appointments. For those beyond their initial teaching appointment, sections about teacher renewal, reflective teaching and action research will be of particular relevance.


EBOOK: EFFECTIVE EARLY YEARS EDUCATION

EBOOK: EFFECTIVE EARLY YEARS EDUCATION

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  • Author: Anne Edwards
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
  • ISBN: 0335231489
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 178

In this concise and accessible guide, the authors are sympathetic to the particular demands of teaching three to eight year olds and offer practical solutions to the complex issues that are currently faced by early years educators. In recognizing the demands on practitioners, they provide new and challenging frameworks for an understanding of the practice of teaching young children and draw upon international research to offer a sound model of early years subject-structured teaching which has the quality of children's learning at its centre. Their aim is to support teacher expertise through stimulating teachers' thinking about children's development, motivation, ways of learning and the subjects they teach. These topics are clearly set in the complex institutional settings in which practitioners work and ways of taking and evaluating action are offered.


EBOOK: National Curriculum for the Early Years

EBOOK: National Curriculum for the Early Years

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  • Author: Angela Anning
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
  • ISBN: 0335230490
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 178

What does the National Curriculum mean to pupils and teachers at Key Stage One? How have teachers and children coped with the ongoing changes? How has subject teaching altered in infant classrooms? In A National Curriculum for the Early Years, Angela Anning and her team of contributors set out to examine these issues. Infant teachers and their pupils were the guinea pigs for the introduction of the National Curriculum over a five year period. Despite many reservations about a subject-based curriculum for young children, teachers struggled to interpret the National Curriculum Orders into a workable, if not manageable, curriculum in their classrooms. The contributors to this book, each experts in a subject discipline, have kept in close touch with practising and intending infant teachers as the National Curriculum was operationalized in primary schools. They have used their teacher networks, as well as research evidence, to tap into the strategies used by infant teachers to cope with the planning, delivery and assessment of the National Curriculum subjects and the effects of government policy changes on young children's learning. Together the contributors provide a timely analysis of subject discipline based education for young children and look ahead to the prospects for those subjects at Key Stage One in the second half of the 1990s. This book will be essential reading for anyone involved in the education of young children.