Being Creative in Primary English

Being Creative in Primary English

Author: Adrian Copping

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2016-09-19

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1473987172

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Why should we foster creativity in primary English? A practical and accessible text that demonstrates how creative thinking and learning can support primary English teaching. With chapters mapped to the Teachers′ Standards and links to the new National Curriculum, each chapter provides a case study exploring high-quality primary English practice including planning, rationale and ideas for the classroom. These are fully grounded in a wide range of theoretical frameworks, viewpoints and values. Reflective activities in each chapter offering practical exercises and additional reading suggestions, encourage trainee teachers to further their understanding of how theory translates to classroom practice. This inspiring book helps support learning, teaching and assessment without losing innovation, excitement and motivation for both teachers and children.


Teaching for Creativity: Super-charged learning through 'The Invisible Curriculum'

Teaching for Creativity: Super-charged learning through 'The Invisible Curriculum'

Author: Andrew Hammond

Publisher: John Catt

Published: 2015-06-22

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 1398383554

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The Invisible Curriculum Series gives teachers the secret ingredients to unlock the full potential of children's learning abilities. Too often in formal schooling, creativity and curiosity are taught out of children. Teaching for Creativity offers practical advice on how to ensure that this does not happen. This book will help teachers to preserve children's innate creative capacities at the same time as maintaining academic standards in the classroom.


Creative Teaching

Creative Teaching

Author: David Starbuck

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2012-03-15

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1441113487

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A concise, practical and creative guide to meeting the needs of pupils with a variety of learning styles and needs.


Teaching Creative Arts & Media 14+

Teaching Creative Arts & Media 14+

Author: May, Markham

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0335237525

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This book offers guidance and ideas on how to make creative arts and media teaching relevant, stimulating and above all creative.


Creativity and Innovations in ELT Materials Development

Creativity and Innovations in ELT Materials Development

Author: Dat Bao

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Published: 2018-03-13

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1783099712

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This book brings together renowned scholars and new voices to challenge current practices in ELT materials design in order to work towards optimal learning conditions. It proposes ideas and principles to improve second language task design through novel resources such as drama, poetry, literature and online resources; and it maps out a number of unusual connections between theory and practice in the field of ELT materials development. The first section of the book discusses how innovative task-writing ideas can stretch materials beyond the current quality to make them more original and inspiring; the second part examines how different arts and technologies can drive innovation in coursebooks; the third section describes how teachers and learners can participate in materials writing and negotiate ways to personalize learning.


Getting the Buggers Into Languages 2nd Edition

Getting the Buggers Into Languages 2nd Edition

Author: Amanda Barton

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2006-05-10

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780826489135

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Provides teachers with a range of strategies for motivating pupils of various ages in modern foreign languages. Containing material for primary teachers, as well as teaching tips, lesson ideas, and a directory, this book shows how learning a language can be fun.


Learning, Teaching and Development

Learning, Teaching and Development

Author: Lyn Ashmore

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2014-11-03

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 1473910587

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This best practice guide to teaching in the Further Education and Skills sector, and professional organisational learning contexts, examines the key concepts underpinning effective teaching and learning and combines this with case studies which demonstrate meaningful connections between theory and practice. Each chapter also contains discussion questions, learning activities and reflective points, allowing you to further engage with key research and relate it to your own teaching. Offering pragmatic advice on learning design, support and delivery, coverage includes: Identifying learning needs and objectives Selecting and developing appropriate content Using technology to enhance learning Assessment, evaluation and reflection This is an indispensable resource for anyone preparing to teach in Further Education, current Higher Education lecturers and work-based learning trainers in private and public-sector organisations. Lyn Ashmore is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education and Professional Development and Denise Robinson is Director of the Post Compulsory Education & Training Consortium, both are based at the University of Huddersfield.


Advanced Musical Performance: Investigations in Higher Education Learning

Advanced Musical Performance: Investigations in Higher Education Learning

Author: Ioulia Papageorgi

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-23

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 1317185269

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To reach the highest standards of instrumental performance, several years of sustained and focused learning are required. This requires perseverance, commitment and opportunities to learn and practise, often in a collective musical environment. This book brings together a wide range of enlightening current psychological and educational research to offer deeper insights into the mosaic of factors and related experiences that combine to nurture (and sometimes hinder) advanced musical performance. Each of the book's four sections focus on one aspect of music performance and learning: musics in higher education and beyond; musical journeys and educational reflections; performance learning; and developing expertise and professionalism. Although each chapter within its home section offers a particular focus, there is an underlying conception across all the book’s contents of the achievability of advanced musical performance and of the important nurturing role that higher education can play, particularly if policy and practice are evidence-based and draw on the latest international research findings. The narrative offers an insight into the world of advanced musicians, detailing their learning journeys and the processes involved in their quest for the development of expertise and professionalism. It is the first book of its kind to consider performance learning in higher education across a variety of musical genres, including classical, jazz, popular and folk musics. The editors have invited an international community of leading scholars and performance practitioners to contribute to this publication, which draws on meticulous research and critical practice. This collection is an essential resource for all musicians, educators, researchers and policy makers who share our interest in promoting the development of advanced performance skills and professionalism.