Organising Learning in the Primary School Classroom

Organising Learning in the Primary School Classroom
Author: Joan Dean
Publsiher: Routledge Kegan & Paul
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0709908237

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Since its publication in 1984, the first edition of "Organising Learning in the Primary School Classroom" has been recognized as an indispensable guide for elementary school teachers in their quest for more effective practice in the classroom. This classic work offers help on everyday problems of classroom organization: how to group children, how to physically arrange a classroom, and how to make the most efficient use of time and resources. Throughout, the aim is to get teachers, and student teachers, to analyze their own classrooms and to produce solutions that will work for them. This second edition has been completely revised to take account of recent thinking in education, including discussions on Britain's Education Reform Act and the National Curriculum. Sections on curriculum content--particularly those connected with the teaching of science--have also been expanded.

Organizing for Learning in the Primary Classroom

Organizing for Learning in the Primary Classroom
Author: Moyles
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1992-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335232406

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This book explores the whole range of influences and values which underpin why teachers do what they do in the classroom context and what these mean to children and others. It examines teaching and learning styles, children's independence and autonomy, coping with children's differences, the physical classroom context and resources, time management and ways of involving others in the day to day organization.

Organising Learning in the Primary School Classroom

Organising Learning in the Primary School Classroom
Author: Joan Dean
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135868475

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Since the publication of the first edition, Organising Learning in the Primary School Classroom has been recognised as an indispensable guide for primary school teachers in their quest for more effective practice in the classroom. It gives help on everyday problems of classroom organisation: how to group children, how to set out a classroom physically, how to make the most efficient use of time and resources. Now in its 4th edition, the book retains these strengths but has been brought right up to date with the many changes that are taking place nationally and globally. The book begins with a survey of these recent changes and goes on to consider their implications for teachers if today's schools are to prepare children for what is, to some extent, an unknown future. In addition to chapters on classroom organisation, the book includes chapters on: child development creativity PSHE and citizenship teaching language and literacy, ICT, mathematics and science the foundation subjects working with parents working effectively with Teaching Assistants evaluating and assessing learning teaching children with special educational needs or exceptional ability. Throughout, the aim is to get teachers and student teachers to analyse their own classrooms and to produce solutions that will work for them. This book will be invaluable not only to newly qualified teachers, but also to experienced practitioners wishing to review their work.

The Effective Primary School Classroom

The Effective Primary School Classroom
Author: Joan Dean
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415344630

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This accessible book provides student-teachers and new teachers with a good overview of how to organise the busy primary classroom.

Learning to Teach in the Primary School

Learning to Teach in the Primary School
Author: Teresa Cremin,James Arthur
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1002
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317800118

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Flexible, effective and creative primary school teachers require subject knowledge, an understanding of their pupils and how they learn, a range of strategies for managing behaviour and organising environments for learning, and the ability to respond to dynamic classroom situations. This third edition of Learning to Teach in the Primary School is fully updated with reference to the new National Curriculum, and has been revised to provide even more practical advice and guidance to trainee primary teachers. Twenty-two new authors have been involved and connections are now made to Northern Irish, Welsh and Scottish policies. In addition, five new units have been included on: making the most of your placement play and exploration in learning behaviour management special educational needs phonics. With Masters-level reflective tasks and suggestions for research-based further reading, the book provides valuable support to trainee teachers engaged in learning through school-based experience and through reading, discussion and reflections as part of a teacher education course. It provides an accessible and engaging introduction to knowledge about teaching and learning that every student teacher needs to acquire in order to gain qualified teacher status (QTS). This comprehensive textbook is essential reading for all students training to be primary school teachers, including those on undergraduate teacher training courses (BEd, BA with QTS, BSc with QTS), postgraduate teacher training courses (PGCE, SCITT) and employment-based teacher training courses (Schools Direct, Teach First), plus those studying Education Studies. This textbook is supported by a free companion website with additional resources for instructors and students and can be accessed at www.routledge.com/cw/Cremin.

Learning to Teach in the Primary School

Learning to Teach in the Primary School
Author: Teresa Cremin,Cathy Burnett
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781315453712

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How do you become an effective primary school teacher? What do you need to be able to do? What do you need to know? Flexible, effective and creative primary school teachers require subject knowledge, an understanding of their pupils and how they learn, a range of strategies for managing behaviour and organising environments for learning, and the ability to respond to dynamic classroom situations. The fourth edition of this bestselling textbook has been fully updated with the latest research and initiatives in the field, as well as the most recent changes to the National Curriculum across the UK. Twenty four new authors have contributed, sharing their expertise and experience as practitioners. Ten brand new units have been included on: Becoming a professional in the current context Building inclusive communities of engaged learners Understanding schools’ aims and enacting your own Teaching for social justice Reading Grammar and punctuation Mastery in mathematics The value of outdoor learning Primary education in a digital age A selection of extra tasks have been woven throughout, with an emphasis on innovative, reflective practice, and new ‘vivid examples’ bring each chapter’s argument to life in a classroom context. In addition, each chapter contains M-level tasks and further reading to assist with research assignments, and differences in the National Curriculum and policy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are highlighted. Providing a comprehensive but accessible introduction to teaching and learning in the primary school, covering everything a trainee needs to know in order to gain QTS, this accessible and engaging textbook is essential reading for all students training to be primary school teachers. This textbook is supported by a free companion website with additional resources for instructors and students (www.routledge.com/cw/Cremin) and an accompanying series of books on Teaching Creatively across the curriculum.

Active Learning in Primary Classrooms

Active Learning in Primary Classrooms
Author: Jenny Monk,Catherine Silman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317862017

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What do they mean by Active Learning? How can you inspire children to engage fully in their learning? How can you plan and organise a curriculum that ensures that children are actively involved in the learning process? This brand new text not only explores and examines the concept of active learning, but demonstrates how every teacher, new or experienced, can translate theory into practice and reap the rewards of children actively engaged in their own learning in the classroom. Central to the book is the series of extended case studies, through which the authors highlight examples of effective teaching and learning across the whole primary curriculum. They provide practical examples of planning, teaching and assessing to encourage, inspire and give confidence to teach in creative, integrated and exciting ways.

Managing Special Needs in the Primary School

Managing Special Needs in the Primary School
Author: Mrs Joan Dean
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134792238

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Code of Practice has made schools focus on Special Educational Needs Very little available looking at Special Educational Needs from management viewpoint Joan Dean's previous publishing record and approachable writing style