Heather Sharp, Scott Imig, Peter Hudson, Michaela Vergano, Michael Walsh, Sue Hudson, Noelene Weatherby-Fell, Jennifer Charteris, Bernard Brown, Jason Lodge, Lisa McKay-Brown, Tracey Sempowicz, Rachel Buchanan
Introduction to Education
Knowledge, Practice, Engagement
Heather Sharp, Scott Imig, Peter Hudson, Michaela Vergano, Michael Walsh, Sue Hudson, Noelene Weatherby-Fell, Jennifer Charteris, Bernard Brown, Jason Lodge, Lisa McKay-Brown, Tracey Sempowicz, Rachel Buchanan
Introduction to Education
Knowledge, Practice, Engagement
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Pprovides pre-service teachers with the context and practice of teaching in Australian schools.
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Pprovides pre-service teachers with the context and practice of teaching in Australian schools.
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- Verlag: Greenwich Medical Media
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781108900188
- ISBN-10: 1108900186
- Artikelnr.: 60159305
- Verlag: Greenwich Medical Media
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781108900188
- ISBN-10: 1108900186
- Artikelnr.: 60159305
Heather Sharp is an Associate Professor at the University of Newcastle. Beginning her education career as a History and English high school teacher, Heather has taught in education foundations since commencing her tertiary career in 2006. Heather is a founding member of the HERMES research group. Her current research investigates the teaching of difficult pasts, the influence of public history in teaching, historical representations in school curriculum, WWI remembrance studies, public memory, and Australian history. She has been an invited researcher at the Georg Eckert Institute, Germany and Linnaeus University, Sweden. Heather has taught and coordinated education courses in the areas of education foundations, History curriculum and pedagogies, literacies, education as a professional career, assessment, professional experience, and leads international study tours.
Part I. Introduction to Education: 1. What is a teacher?
2. How do I prepare to be a teacher?
3. Why is the education system organised this way?
4. Who are my students?
Part II. Understanding Learning and Understanding Teaching: 5. How do students learn?
6. Why are students taught this?
7. How do I plan effective teaching and learning?
8. How do I implement effective teaching and learning?
9. How do I assess, provide feedback and report on learning?
10. What is in a teacher's toolkit?
Part III. Working in Education Contexts: 11. How do I create and maintain supportive learning environments?
12. How do I work with colleagues, parents, carers and the community?
Part IV. Developing Professional Practice: 13. How do I make the most of professional experience?
14. When do I stop learning?
2. How do I prepare to be a teacher?
3. Why is the education system organised this way?
4. Who are my students?
Part II. Understanding Learning and Understanding Teaching: 5. How do students learn?
6. Why are students taught this?
7. How do I plan effective teaching and learning?
8. How do I implement effective teaching and learning?
9. How do I assess, provide feedback and report on learning?
10. What is in a teacher's toolkit?
Part III. Working in Education Contexts: 11. How do I create and maintain supportive learning environments?
12. How do I work with colleagues, parents, carers and the community?
Part IV. Developing Professional Practice: 13. How do I make the most of professional experience?
14. When do I stop learning?
Part I. Introduction to Education: 1. What is a teacher?
2. How do I prepare to be a teacher?
3. Why is the education system organised this way?
4. Who are my students?
Part II. Understanding Learning and Understanding Teaching: 5. How do students learn?
6. Why are students taught this?
7. How do I plan effective teaching and learning?
8. How do I implement effective teaching and learning?
9. How do I assess, provide feedback and report on learning?
10. What is in a teacher's toolkit?
Part III. Working in Education Contexts: 11. How do I create and maintain supportive learning environments?
12. How do I work with colleagues, parents, carers and the community?
Part IV. Developing Professional Practice: 13. How do I make the most of professional experience?
14. When do I stop learning?
2. How do I prepare to be a teacher?
3. Why is the education system organised this way?
4. Who are my students?
Part II. Understanding Learning and Understanding Teaching: 5. How do students learn?
6. Why are students taught this?
7. How do I plan effective teaching and learning?
8. How do I implement effective teaching and learning?
9. How do I assess, provide feedback and report on learning?
10. What is in a teacher's toolkit?
Part III. Working in Education Contexts: 11. How do I create and maintain supportive learning environments?
12. How do I work with colleagues, parents, carers and the community?
Part IV. Developing Professional Practice: 13. How do I make the most of professional experience?
14. When do I stop learning?