Peter Tarrant (UK. University of Edinburgh)
A Practical Guide to Using Storyline Across the Curriculum
Inspiring Learning with Passion
Peter Tarrant (UK. University of Edinburgh)
A Practical Guide to Using Storyline Across the Curriculum
Inspiring Learning with Passion
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A Practical Guide to using Storyline Across the Curriculum provides a comprehensive introduction to the storyline approach to teaching and learning.
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A Practical Guide to using Storyline Across the Curriculum provides a comprehensive introduction to the storyline approach to teaching and learning.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781138483170
- ISBN-10: 1138483176
- Artikelnr.: 52911727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781138483170
- ISBN-10: 1138483176
- Artikelnr.: 52911727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Tarrant has been involved in teaching for 36 years and is a Senior Teaching Fellow in Initial Teacher Education at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He has been involved in a number of research projects involving topics such as teacher confidence and behaviour management, developing reflective practice, and using a peer learning approach towards metacognitive practice. He is author of Metacognition in the Primary Classroom (Routledge 2015). Peter regularly does INSET in schools and colleges and can be contacted at ptarrant9@gmail.com.
Part I: The Theory, Philosophy and Approach Explained
1. Introduction
2. What is storyline?
3. Learning and the curriculum
4. Learning and pedagogy
5. What does Storyline look like in the classroom?
Part II: Four Approaches to Planning a Storyline
6. The Street: A WWII Storyline, Plan and Process
7. The Letter: The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark and a Health and
Wellbeing Storyline
8. The Challenge: Junior Dragon¿s Den and The Apprentice Storylines
9. The Visitor: A Visitor from Space, The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch and
a Rabbie Burns Storyline
Part III: Assessment and Planning Approaches
10. Choosing your Storyline Approach
11. Storyline and Curriculum Planning
12. Ways of Presenting and Assessing the Learning
Part IV: Appendices: Practitioner Examples, Plans, Case Studies and
Templates
1. Storyline in a day
2. Alien writing frame
3. Practitioner example: Alien story
4. Practitioner example: WW11 plan
5. Practitioner example: Highland Clearances (The Street)
6. Practitioner example: Wizard School (The Street)
7. Practitioner example: Mary Queen of Scots
8. Practitioner example: Forest School (The Letter)
9. Practitioner example: Our Railway
10. Practitioner example: Middle Ages (The Challenge)
11. Practitioner example: Egypt:
12. Practitioner example: Wind Farm
13. Practitioner example: New Neighbours and Refugees (The Street)
14. Synopsis Planning pro forma
15. Storyline Planning pro forma
16. Storyline Planning template
17. WW11 complete synopsis
18. WW11 complete plan
19. Rainforest complete synopsis
20. Rainforest complete plan
21. Deforestation example
22. Assessment blank proforma
23. Completed assessment grid
24. Using Templates
1. Introduction
2. What is storyline?
3. Learning and the curriculum
4. Learning and pedagogy
5. What does Storyline look like in the classroom?
Part II: Four Approaches to Planning a Storyline
6. The Street: A WWII Storyline, Plan and Process
7. The Letter: The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark and a Health and
Wellbeing Storyline
8. The Challenge: Junior Dragon¿s Den and The Apprentice Storylines
9. The Visitor: A Visitor from Space, The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch and
a Rabbie Burns Storyline
Part III: Assessment and Planning Approaches
10. Choosing your Storyline Approach
11. Storyline and Curriculum Planning
12. Ways of Presenting and Assessing the Learning
Part IV: Appendices: Practitioner Examples, Plans, Case Studies and
Templates
1. Storyline in a day
2. Alien writing frame
3. Practitioner example: Alien story
4. Practitioner example: WW11 plan
5. Practitioner example: Highland Clearances (The Street)
6. Practitioner example: Wizard School (The Street)
7. Practitioner example: Mary Queen of Scots
8. Practitioner example: Forest School (The Letter)
9. Practitioner example: Our Railway
10. Practitioner example: Middle Ages (The Challenge)
11. Practitioner example: Egypt:
12. Practitioner example: Wind Farm
13. Practitioner example: New Neighbours and Refugees (The Street)
14. Synopsis Planning pro forma
15. Storyline Planning pro forma
16. Storyline Planning template
17. WW11 complete synopsis
18. WW11 complete plan
19. Rainforest complete synopsis
20. Rainforest complete plan
21. Deforestation example
22. Assessment blank proforma
23. Completed assessment grid
24. Using Templates
Part I: The Theory, Philosophy and Approach Explained
1. Introduction
2. What is storyline?
3. Learning and the curriculum
4. Learning and pedagogy
5. What does Storyline look like in the classroom?
Part II: Four Approaches to Planning a Storyline
6. The Street: A WWII Storyline, Plan and Process
7. The Letter: The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark and a Health and
Wellbeing Storyline
8. The Challenge: Junior Dragon¿s Den and The Apprentice Storylines
9. The Visitor: A Visitor from Space, The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch and
a Rabbie Burns Storyline
Part III: Assessment and Planning Approaches
10. Choosing your Storyline Approach
11. Storyline and Curriculum Planning
12. Ways of Presenting and Assessing the Learning
Part IV: Appendices: Practitioner Examples, Plans, Case Studies and
Templates
1. Storyline in a day
2. Alien writing frame
3. Practitioner example: Alien story
4. Practitioner example: WW11 plan
5. Practitioner example: Highland Clearances (The Street)
6. Practitioner example: Wizard School (The Street)
7. Practitioner example: Mary Queen of Scots
8. Practitioner example: Forest School (The Letter)
9. Practitioner example: Our Railway
10. Practitioner example: Middle Ages (The Challenge)
11. Practitioner example: Egypt:
12. Practitioner example: Wind Farm
13. Practitioner example: New Neighbours and Refugees (The Street)
14. Synopsis Planning pro forma
15. Storyline Planning pro forma
16. Storyline Planning template
17. WW11 complete synopsis
18. WW11 complete plan
19. Rainforest complete synopsis
20. Rainforest complete plan
21. Deforestation example
22. Assessment blank proforma
23. Completed assessment grid
24. Using Templates
1. Introduction
2. What is storyline?
3. Learning and the curriculum
4. Learning and pedagogy
5. What does Storyline look like in the classroom?
Part II: Four Approaches to Planning a Storyline
6. The Street: A WWII Storyline, Plan and Process
7. The Letter: The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark and a Health and
Wellbeing Storyline
8. The Challenge: Junior Dragon¿s Den and The Apprentice Storylines
9. The Visitor: A Visitor from Space, The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch and
a Rabbie Burns Storyline
Part III: Assessment and Planning Approaches
10. Choosing your Storyline Approach
11. Storyline and Curriculum Planning
12. Ways of Presenting and Assessing the Learning
Part IV: Appendices: Practitioner Examples, Plans, Case Studies and
Templates
1. Storyline in a day
2. Alien writing frame
3. Practitioner example: Alien story
4. Practitioner example: WW11 plan
5. Practitioner example: Highland Clearances (The Street)
6. Practitioner example: Wizard School (The Street)
7. Practitioner example: Mary Queen of Scots
8. Practitioner example: Forest School (The Letter)
9. Practitioner example: Our Railway
10. Practitioner example: Middle Ages (The Challenge)
11. Practitioner example: Egypt:
12. Practitioner example: Wind Farm
13. Practitioner example: New Neighbours and Refugees (The Street)
14. Synopsis Planning pro forma
15. Storyline Planning pro forma
16. Storyline Planning template
17. WW11 complete synopsis
18. WW11 complete plan
19. Rainforest complete synopsis
20. Rainforest complete plan
21. Deforestation example
22. Assessment blank proforma
23. Completed assessment grid
24. Using Templates