EBOOK Teaching Information Technology 14

EBOOK  Teaching Information Technology 14
Author: Jane Evershed,Jayne Roper
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-10-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335239481

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Constantly evolving, Information Technology (IT) is entwined with everyday life, affecting industry, education, security, the environment, the global economy and culture. IT teachers need to balance students' understanding of IT's role within society alongside developing the skills required to design and deliver successful IT projects. Through case studies and reflective activities drawn from a range of environments, the authors share successful teaching and learning strategies from IT teachers and industry practitioners. This book also presents strategies for delivery and assessment, as well as reviewing functional and key skills, such as communications, team working and problem solving. It also helps teachers differentiate between the many IT qualifications. This text supports trainee and experienced teachers in developing exciting and engaging IT programmes for pupils 14+ whether they are learning in schools, adult and community education or colleges.

EBOOK Teaching Travel and Tourism 14

EBOOK  Teaching Travel and Tourism 14
Author: Cliff Huggett,Deborah Pownall
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2010-10-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335238286

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Travel and Tourism has become an integral part of many countries' economies. As a rapidly changing, multidisciplinary subject, there are many approaches to teaching it. This book brings together the theory and practice of learning for Travel and Tourism as a vocational pathway offering the educational practitioner a pedagogical framework for the delivery of their subject. Huggett and Pownall outline the vast range of programmes and qualifications you may encounter in your teaching. They also consider the skills, knowledge and understanding learners need to develop, taking into account the life experiences and aspirations of different groups of learners, and consider how these are transferable from one sub-sector to another. The range of job roles within the Travel and Tourism industry is immense and will continue to evolve. As well as private industry, the authors consider the public and voluntary sectors and look at organizations that have been set up to support and benefit tourism, taking into account policies and initiatives that stakeholders introduce. This book supports trainee and experienced teachers in developing exciting and engaging Travel and Tourism programmes for learners 14+ whether in schools, colleges, higher education or in-service training. About the Teaching 14+ series Written to support the unique challenges of teaching vocational subjects, the Teaching 14+ series provides the pedagogical skills required to become a successful teacher. Alongside coverage of issues and debates, the series includes interactive exercises, case studies and activities that can be used to develop a variety of teaching and learning strategies to improve the delivery of these subjects.

EBOOK Teaching Sport and Leisure 14

EBOOK  Teaching Sport and Leisure 14
Author: Cliff Huggett,Chris Manley
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2010-10-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335238255

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How do you teach a multi-faceted subject like Sport and Leisure? Drawing on years of teaching and lecturing experience, Huggett and Manley explain the growing importance of Sport and Leisure within society - from the government's policies to combat obesity to the London Olympics - then look at the various qualifications that are available to those who want to follow a career in the industry. The authors address different aspects of sport and leisure including areas such as competitive sports, community sports development, the health and fitness industry and adventurous outdoor activity. They consider the skills, knowledge and understanding learners need to develop, taking into account the life experiences and aspirations of different groups of learners. They also look at the organizations that provide education and training, and the government initiatives that support their activities. This text supports trainee and experienced teachers involved in developing exciting and engaging Sport and Leisure programmes for learners 14+ whether in schools, colleges, higher education or in-service training. It brings together the theory and practice of learning for Sport and Leisure as a vocational pathway, offering the educational practitioner a pedagogical framework for the delivery of their subject. About the Teaching 14+ series Written to support the unique challenges of teaching vocational subjects, the Teaching 14+ series provides the pedagogical skills required to become a successful teacher. Alongside coverage of issues and debates, the series includes interactive exercises, case studies and activities that can be used to develop a variety of teaching and learning strategies to improve the delivery of these subjects.

EBOOK Teaching Creative Arts Media 14

EBOOK  Teaching Creative Arts   Media 14
Author: Markham May,Sue Warr
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-04-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335239979

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This book will explore the nature of the creative and media sector and describe issues and debates surrounding creative and media teaching and learning. It will provide teachers with support in differentiating between Creative and Media qualifications and suggest appropriate strategies for the delivery and assessment, as well as the integration of functional skills and wider key skills within Creative and Media programmes.

Information and Communication Technologies in Education

Information and Communication Technologies in Education
Author: Harriet Taylor,Pieter Hogenbirk
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780387354033

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This volume examines the many aspects of the integration of ICT into the school of the future. It describes the experiences of different countries in developing models of schools of the future with ICT at the foundation. It provides insights into the essential conditions for developing future new learning environments supported by ICT. It includes perspectives from both developed and developing countries as they prepare for future educational systems of the Information Age.

New Information Technology in the Education of Disabled Children and Adults

New Information Technology in the Education of Disabled Children and Adults
Author: DAVID. VINCENT HAWKRIDGE (TOM. HALES, GERALD.),Gerald Hales
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-02-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138597481

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First published in 1985. Information technology can offer huge benefits to the disabled. It can help many disabled people to overcome barriers of time and space and to a much greater extent it can help them to overcome barriers of communication. In that way new information technology offers opportunities to neutralise the worst effects of many kinds of disablement. This book reviews the possibilities of using information technology in the education of the disabled. Commencing with an assessment of the learning problems faced by disabled people, it goes on to look at the scope of information technology and how it has been used for the education of students of all ages, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. A penultimate section considers most of the contentious issues that faced users of technology, whilst the conclusion devotes itself to the immediate and longer-term future, suggesting possible future trends and the consequent problems that may arise.

Modern Information Technology and IT Education

Modern Information Technology and IT Education
Author: Vladimir Sukhomlin,Elena Zubareva
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030782733

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Modern Information Technology and IT Education, held in Moscow, Russia, in November 2017. The 30 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 126 submissions. The papers are organized according to the following topics: IT-education: methodology, methodological support; e-learning and IT in education; educational resources and best practices of IT-education; research and development in the field of new IT and their applications; scientific software in education and science; school education in computer science and ICT; economic informatics.

EBOOK Improving Teaching and Learning in Higher Education A Whole Institution Approach

EBOOK  Improving Teaching and Learning in Higher Education  A Whole Institution Approach
Author: Vaneeta D'Andrea,David Gosling
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2005-08-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335224722

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What are the aims of higher education? What are the strategies necessary for institutional improvement? How might the student experience be improved? The emergence of the discourse around learning and teaching is one of the more remarkable phenomena of the last decade in higher education. Increasingly, universities are being required to pay greater attention to improving teaching and enhancing student learning. This book will help universities and colleges achieve these goals through an approach to institutional change that is well founded on both research and practical experience. By placing learning at the centre of organizational change, this book challenges many of the current assumptions about management of teaching, supporting students, the separation of research and teaching, the use of information technology and quality systems. It demonstrates how trust can be restored within higher education while advancing the need for change based on principles of equity and academic values for students and teachers alike. Improving Teaching and Learning in Higher Education is key reading for anyone interested in the development of teaching and learning in higher education, as well as policy makers.