This timely book offers a raw critique of the current educational issues and debates, alongside â teacher hacksâ to provide teachers, trainee teachers and educators with a plethora of stimulating material to ignite curiosity, maintain passion, and culture creativity in the classroom.
This timely book offers a raw critique of the current educational issues and debates, alongside â teacher hacksâ to provide teachers, trainee teachers and educators with a plethora of stimulating material to ignite curiosity, maintain passion, and culture creativity in the classroom.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Poppy Gibson is a senior lecturer in education and currently leads both the three-year BA (Hons) Primary Education Studies degree and the innovative Blended Accelerated BA (Hons) Primary Education Studies degree at Anglia Ruskin University (Essex). Poppy's key research interests focus on supporting well-being and mental health. Robert Morgan is a member of the National Association of Primary Education (NAPE). He is the editor of its journal 'Primary First'. He is also a senior lecturer at University of Greenwich in primary 'Initial Teacher Training'. Robert's key research interests concern the purpose of education and the deployment of teaching assistants. Ashley Brett is a senior lecturer at University of Greenwich in primary 'Initial Teacher Training'. Ashley's key research interests focus on how schools adapted their strategies to support learning in the home during the COVID-19 pandemic, and teachers engaging with action research.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Classroom organisation 3. Behaviour management 4. Planning 5. Subject knowledge and pedagogy 6. Maths anxiety in the classroom 7. Formative assessment 8. Engaging with parents and carers: Promoting the home-school partnership 9. Teaching assistants 10. Fundamental British values: What is British about them? 11. The wider curriculum 12. Career progression and further study 13. The power of actioning action research: Becoming an educational researcher 14. Teaching overseas 15. Developing parent partnerships after COVID-19 lockdowns: Giving a positive spin to the effects of the pandemic 16. Supporting pupils' well-being 17. Self-care and well-being for staff 18. Homework
1. Introduction 2. Classroom organisation 3. Behaviour management 4. Planning 5. Subject knowledge and pedagogy 6. Maths anxiety in the classroom 7. Formative assessment 8. Engaging with parents and carers: Promoting the home-school partnership 9. Teaching assistants 10. Fundamental British values: What is British about them? 11. The wider curriculum 12. Career progression and further study 13. The power of actioning action research: Becoming an educational researcher 14. Teaching overseas 15. Developing parent partnerships after COVID-19 lockdowns: Giving a positive spin to the effects of the pandemic 16. Supporting pupils' well-being 17. Self-care and well-being for staff 18. Homework
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