A Z of Learning Outside the Classroom

A Z of Learning Outside the Classroom
Author: Russell Grigg,Helen Lewis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2016-04-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781472921215

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Learning outside the classroom has been high on the political agenda for several years now, but recent Ofsted reports indicate that this can be confined to termly or yearly trips, as an 'extra'. This book provides a convincing and readable promotion of regular outdoor learning. It draws on relevant research to reinforce that working in 'real' environments benefits children's all-round development – cognitively, emotionally, physically and spiritually. This is illustrated through a wide range of engaging activities, from how to make a scarecrow, to interpreting a painting in a gallery, from getting the best from a library visit, to how best to attack a medieval castle. This practical guide for busy teachers will help them to link what they do in and out of the class. It's a must for every staffroom bookshelf.

A Z Of Teaching

A Z Of Teaching
Author: Savage, Jonathan,Fautley, Martin
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335247004

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This is an informative, engaging and accessible book about teaching that covers a broad range of content without being superficial.

Children Learning Outside the Classroom

Children Learning Outside the Classroom
Author: Sue Waite
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017-02-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781526421340

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This book demonstrates how the outdoor environment is enriching learning opportunities for children and deepening their connections with the natural world.

Children Learning Outside the Classroom

Children Learning Outside the Classroom
Author: Sue Waite
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1473912261

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The Second Edition of this best-selling textbook continues to help students and professionals understand the importance of children learning outside of the traditional classroom. This helpful text is packed with creative information and ideas for teachers and practitioners to incorporate outdoor activities throughout the school curriculum. Significantly revised and updated the Second Edition now includes 7 new chapters on: Methods of Assessment and Evaluation Global perspectives on Outdoor Learning Developing whole school approaches to indoor and outdoor teaching Technology and its role outside the classroom Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and learning outdoors Forest School The environmental sector and outdoor learning Children Learning Outside the Classroom demonstrates how the outdoor environment is enriching learning opportunities for children and deepening their connections with the natural world. NOW FEATURING! A Companion Website with free SAGE journal articles, web links, annotated further readings, and video to help translate theory into real life practice.

The Garden Classroom

The Garden Classroom
Author: Cathy James
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781611801644

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Creative ways to use the garden to inspire learning, for kids ages 4-8 Packed with garden-based activities that promote science, math, reading, writing, imaginative play, and arts and crafts, The Garden Classroom offers a whole year of outdoor play and learning ideas—however big or small your garden. Every garden offers children a rich, sensory playground, full of interesting things to discover and learn about. There's a whole lot of science happening right before their eyes. The garden can also be a place to develop math and literacy skills, as the outdoors offers up plenty of invitations to weave learning into everyday gardening. The garden classroom is a place where plants grow, and where children grow too.

Becoming an Outstanding Primary School Teacher

Becoming an Outstanding Primary School Teacher
Author: Russell Grigg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2022-06-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000590371

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This fully updated third edition of Becoming an Outstanding Primary School Teacher includes new material on blended learning, pedagogical leadership and teaching entrepreneurial skills. It offers comprehensive coverage of all the key topics that engage primary teachers, including planning, meeting curriculum demands, promoting positive behaviour, assessment, engaging with parents, research, and professional development. Throughout, Russell Grigg draws on theory, research, and case studies of classroom practice to discuss what it takes to become an outstanding primary teacher, making this essential reading for raising pupils’ standards of achievement through high quality teaching. How do primary teachers who excel in their work approach topics such as planning and assessment? What strategies do they use to inspire pupils when teaching English, Mathematics, Science, and other subjects? How do they keep on top of everything in managing workload and still get the best from pupils? These are the kinds of questions that this revised third edition addresses. It includes: • more than sixty ground-breaking infographics to convey key points in a highly accessible way • discussion of recent curriculum changes in the UK and the implications for high quality teaching • tried-and-tested classroom strategies, points for reflection and further research to bridge theory and practice • key concepts and international views on topics such as creativity, teachers’ well-being, and assessment • reflections on the lessons from the recent pandemic such as the need for a robust digital pedagogy • extensive references for further research. Becoming an Outstanding Primary School Teacher has been updated to reflect significant changes in the context within which primary teachers operate both in the educational system and broader society. Providing a complete guide to the notion and practices of outstanding teaching, this a vital reference for trainee teachers, NQTs, and more experienced practitioners who aspire to excellence in their teaching.

The National Curriculum Outdoors KS1

The National Curriculum Outdoors  KS1
Author: Deborah Lambert,Michelle Roberts,Sue Waite
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Education
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781472966599

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Teaching outside the classroom improves pupils' engagement with learning as well as their health and wellbeing, but how can teachers link curriculum objectives effectively with enjoyable and motivating outdoor learning in Key Stage 1? The National Curriculum Outdoors: KS1 presents a series of photocopiable lesson plans that address each primary curriculum subject, whilst enriching pupils with the benefits of learning in the natural environment. Outdoor learning experts Sue Waite, Michelle Roberts and Deborah Lambert provide inspiration for primary teachers to use outdoor contexts as part of their everyday teaching and showcase how headteachers can embed curriculum teaching outside throughout the school, whilst protecting teaching time and maintaining high-quality teaching and performance standards. All of the Key Stage 1 curriculum lessons have been tried and tested successfully in schools and can be adapted and developed for school grounds and local natural environments. What's more, each scheme of work in this all-encompassing handbook includes primary curriculum objectives; intended learning outcomes; warm-up and main activities; plenary guidance; natural connections; ICT and PSHE links; and word banks.

Understanding Life in School

Understanding Life in School
Author: John Quay
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2015-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137391230

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Attending school is an experience that most people share but this leads us to accept rather than question the experience. Using the philosophies of Heidegger and Dewey, John Quay explores life in schools and juxtaposes the environment of a school camp with that of an academic classroom.