Beginning Primary Teaching

Beginning Primary Teaching

Author: Veronica McNeil

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781863977838

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This book will take the fear and angst out of every new teacher by instilling them with confidence, knowledge and understanding. Written by experienced primary teachers who have made and learned from their own and their colleagues' mistakes and achievements, this book is a must-have for anybody who wants to get teaching right, before their first day. Beginning Primary Teaching offers shrewd advice about how to be professional, accountable, organised, manage behaviour and time, cope with emergencies, assess students effectively and communicate with parents, students and other staff members appropriately. The blackline masters in this book, such as the permission slips, letters to parents, rubrics, assessment sheets and reading logs have all been used by real teachers in real situations and make this book practical and indispensable. A smart and sensible buy, Beginning Primary Teaching is a pre-requisite to teaching.


A Guide to Early Years and Primary Teaching

A Guide to Early Years and Primary Teaching

Author: Dominic Wyse

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2016-04-20

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 1473965578

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How do people become effective teachers? This is the textbook students need to support them on this journey, no matter their training route or whether primary or early years in focus. Through a unique pairing of academic research and teaching expertise, each chapter is collaboratively authored by an academic specialist and an experienced practitioner to provide a realistic and practical view of teaching children from years 3 - 11. The book combines all the major topics, theories and research students need to know, along with up-to-date policy and legislation. Inventive and practical learning aids and carefully crafted online resources will help readers to: Understand: helpful learning aims at the beginning and summaries at the end of every chapter guide students through each topic Apply: Spotlight on Practice features highlight real teaching examples, Putting it into Practice features provide advice on how key concepts can be employed in real life whilst classroom activities on the website provide further ideas for teaching Reflect on key concepts, as well as your own practice and values, through the refection points and author podcasts on the website outlining key issues to stimulate critical thinking Go further with informative annotated further reading at the end of every chapter, links to relevant websites integrated throughout, and carefully selected SAGE journal articles freely available on the website This is an essential textbook for use across all your primary and early years teaching courses - whether students are training to be lower/upper primary school teachers or early years practitioners, including those on undergraduate or postgraduate teacher training courses and employment-based routes.


Bringing Math Students Into the Formative Assessment Equation

Bringing Math Students Into the Formative Assessment Equation

Author: Susan Janssen Creighton

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2015-01-21

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1483385965

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Make formative assessment work for you—and your math students! Finally, formative assessment that adds up! Bringing Math Students Into the Formative Assessment Equation is the ultimate resource for helping teachers implement formative assessment in the middle school mathematics classroom. And it’s much more than that. With this research-based, teacher-tested guide, you won’t just learn effective teaching strategies—you’ll turn your students into self-regulated learners. They’ll monitor and assess their own progress—and communicate to you about it! Features include: A clear and manageable six-aspect instructional model Detailed strategies for helping students own their successes Real-life examples from middle school mathematics teachers Useful resources and a companion website to help you implement formative assessment in your classroom Formative assessment isn’t just for teachers anymore. With the help of this essential resource, you’ll work together with your students toward a common goal of math success. "This book is outstanding. I would recommend it to any math educator. The depth of research integrated into practice is extensive and, as a result, it is the most practical book I have come across related to formative assessment and mathematics The self-regulation aspects, as well as the ownership and involvement emphasized in the book, went beyond the traditional cognitive strategies endorsed in most books." Marc Simmons, Principal Ilwaco Middle School, Ocean Beach School District, Long Beach, WA "The ideas in this book are brought to life with examples of teachers and students in the classroom. The teacher voices, comments, and quotes lend credibility and are a big component of the book’s strengths as well as the visuals and graphics." Rita Tellez, Math Coordinator Ysleta Independent School District, El Paso, TX


Teaching the Arts

Teaching the Arts

Author: David Roy

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-07-02

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1108552366

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Foregrounds the importance of arts education to children's development and learning.


Teaching Religious Education

Teaching Religious Education

Author: Elaine McCreery

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2008-05-21

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 0857252526

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Many trainee primary teachers are uncertain as to the place and purpose of RE in primary schools. This book is designed to alleviate such fears and give trainees the security and confidence to teach RE effectively. Trainees are encouraged to recognise their own religious position and understand how they handle their own beliefs and commitments in the classroom. In addition, they will learn how to be sensitive to children′s religious viewpoints, allowing children to share their beliefs in a secure and supportive environment. A range of strategies help readers to provide engaging and appropriate RE across the primary age phase.


Introduction to Early Childhood Education: Preschool Through Primary Grades

Introduction to Early Childhood Education: Preschool Through Primary Grades

Author: Jo Ann Brewer

Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed

Published: 2013-10-03

Total Pages: 587

ISBN-13: 1292052112

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This text is a thorough examination of day–to-day aspects of standards-based, developmentally appropriate teaching of young children. Using student-friendly, readable language, Jo Ann Brewer demonstrates how to integrate developmentally appropriate practice into the early childhood curriculum. The extensive coverage of curriculum, particularly early literacy and language, is a hallmark of this popular text. Unlike other texts in the market, there is a heavy focus on diversity, students with special needs, and real-world experience from teachers currently in the classroom.


Primary Understanding

Primary Understanding

Author: Kieran Egan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 0415672430

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Beginning with descriptions of the ways in which children make sense of their experience and the world, such as fantasy, stories and games, Egan constructs his argument that constituting this foundational layer are sets of cultural sense-making capacities, reflected in oral cultures throughout the world. Egan sees education as the acquisition of these sets of sense-making capacities, available in our culture, and his goal is to conceptualize primary education in a way that over comes the dichotomy between progressivisim and traditionalism, attending both the needs of the individual child and the accumulation of knowledge.


Creative Teaching: English in the Early Years and Primary Classroom

Creative Teaching: English in the Early Years and Primary Classroom

Author: Chris Horner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-06-11

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1135396574

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Presenting a range of exciting activities that support the development of creative English lessons within the existing structures of the Foundation Curriculum and the National Curriculum, this book: is packed full of interactive and creative teaching strategies provides guidance on assessing creative work highlights opportunities for creative literacy activities across the curriculum covers ages 3-11.


Literacy in Early Childhood and Primary Education

Literacy in Early Childhood and Primary Education

Author: Claire McLachlan

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1107671019

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Provides a comprehensive, reader-friendly introduction to literacy teaching and learning, exploring both theoretical underpinnings and practical strategies.


Creative Teaching: Science in the Early Years and Primary Classroom

Creative Teaching: Science in the Early Years and Primary Classroom

Author: Ann Oliver

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-20

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1136793038

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Practical, useful and informative, this book provides ideas and suggestions on how to interpret and develop the primary science curriculum in an interesting and challenging way. Bringing together creative thinking and principles that still meet National Curriculum requirements, the themes in the book encourage teachers to: teach science with creative curiosity value the unpredictable and unplanned thrive on a multiplicity of creative approaches, viewpoints and conditions be creative with cross-curricular and ICT opportunities reflect on their own practice. For teachers new and old, this book will make teaching and learning science fun by putting creativity and enjoyment firmly back onto the primary agenda.