Primary Computing Digital Technologies

Primary Computing   Digital Technologies
Author: Keith Turvey,John Potter (Reader in Media in Education),Jeremy Burton,Jonathan Allen (Lecturer in information technology),Jane Sharp
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2016
Genre: Computer managed instruction
ISBN: 1526474166

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What do you need to know to teachcomputing in primary schools? How do you teach it? This book provides practical guidance on how to teachthe computing curriculum in primary schools alongside the necessary subject knowledge. It explores teaching and learning with ICT and digital technologies, addressing the role of the professional teacher with regards to important issues such as e-safety.

Primary Computing and Digital Technologies Knowledge Understanding and Practice

Primary Computing and Digital Technologies  Knowledge  Understanding and Practice
Author: Keith Turvey,John Potter,Jeremy Burton,Jonathan Allen,Jane Sharp
Publsiher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781473995093

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What do you need to know to teach computing in primary schools? How do you teach it? This book offers practical guidance on how to teach the computing curriculum in primary schools, coupled with the subject knowledge needed to teach it. This Seventh Edition is a guide to teaching the computing content of the new Primary National Curriculum. It includes many more case studies and practical examples to help you see what good practice in teaching computing looks like. It also explores the use of ICT in the primary classroom for teaching all curriculum subjects and for supporting learning in every day teaching. New chapters have been added on physical computing and coding and the importance of web literacy, bringing the text up-to-date. Computing is both a subject and a powerful teaching and learning tool throughout the school curriculum and beyond into many areas of children’s learning lives. This book highlights the importance of supporting children to become discerning and creative users of digital technologies as opposed to passive consumers.

Primary Computing and Digital Technologies Knowledge Understanding and Practice

Primary Computing and Digital Technologies  Knowledge  Understanding and Practice
Author: Keith Turvey,John Potter,Jeremy Burton,Jonathan Allen,Jane Sharp
Publsiher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781473995079

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What do you need to know to teach computing in primary schools? How do you teach it? This book offers practical guidance on how to teach the computing curriculum in primary schools, coupled with the subject knowledge needed to teach it. This Seventh Edition is a guide to teaching the computing content of the new Primary National Curriculum. It includes many more case studies and practical examples to help you see what good practice in teaching computing looks like. It also explores the use of ICT in the primary classroom for teaching all curriculum subjects and for supporting learning in every day teaching. New chapters have been added on physical computing and coding and the importance of web literacy, bringing the text up-to-date. Computing is both a subject and a powerful teaching and learning tool throughout the school curriculum and beyond into many areas of children’s learning lives. This book highlights the importance of supporting children to become discerning and creative users of digital technologies as opposed to passive consumers.

Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools

Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools
Author: James Bird,Helen Caldwell,Peter Mayne
Publsiher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781526412461

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Lesson planning and subject knowledge go hand in hand in this exciting new edition covering all teachers need to know to confidently teach the computing curriculum as well as explore opportunities for cross-curricular teaching.

Integrating Digital Technology in Education

Integrating Digital Technology in Education
Author: R. Martin Reardon,Jack Leonard
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2019-05-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781641136723

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This fourth volume in the Current Perspectives on School/University/Community Research series brings together the perspectives of authors who are deeply committed to the integration of digital technology with teaching and learning. Authors were invited to discuss either a completed project, a work-in-progress, or a theoretical approach which aligned with one of the trends highlighted by the New Media Consortium’s NMC/CoSN Horizon Report: 2017 K-12 Edition, or to consider how the confluence of interest and action (Thompson, Martinez, Clinton, & Díaz, 2017) among school-university-community collaborative partners in the digital technology in education space resulted in improved outcomes for all—where “all” is broadly conceived and consists of the primary beneficiaries (the students) as well as the providers of the educational opportunities and various subsets of the community in which the integrative endeavors are enacted. The chapters in this volume are grouped into four sections: Section 1 includes two chapters that focus on computational thinking/coding in the arts (music and visual arts); Section 2 includes three chapters that focus on the instructor in the classroom, preservice teacher preparation, and pedagogy; Section 3 includes four chapters that focus on building the academic proficiency of students; and Section 4 includes two chapters that focus on the design and benefits of school-university-community collaboration.

Primary Computing and ICT Knowledge Understanding and Practice

Primary Computing and ICT  Knowledge  Understanding and Practice
Author: Keith Turvey,John Potter,Jonathan Allen,Jane Sharp
Publsiher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781473907133

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This popular text for primary trainees in teaching primary ICT has been updated in line with the new computing curriculum. What do you need to know to teach ICT and computing in primary schools? How do you teach it? This book provides practical guidance on how to teach ICT and the computing curriculum in primary schools alongside the necessary subject knowledge. It explores teaching and learning with applications and technologies, addressing the role of the professional teacher with regards to important issues such as e-safety. This Sixth Edition is updated in line with the new curriculum for computing. It includes new material on how to integrate programming and computational thinking and explores how to harness new tools such as blogging and social media to enrich learning and teaching. Written in an accessible way, it will help trainees to develop confidence in their own approach to teaching. ICT and computing is both a subject and a powerful teaching and learning tool throughout the school curriculum and beyond, into many areas of children’s learning lives. This text highlights the importance of supporting children to become discerning and creative users of technology as opposed to passive consumers.

The Primary English Encyclopedia

The Primary English Encyclopedia
Author: Margaret Mallett
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317232087

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This newly updated, user friendly Primary English Encyclopedia addresses all aspects of the primary English curriculum and is an invaluable reference for all training and practising teachers. Now in its fifth edition, entries have been revised to take account of new research and thinking. The approach is supportive of the reflective practitioner in meeting National Curriculum requirements in England and developing sound subject knowledge and good classroom practice. While the book is scholarly, the author writes in a conversational style and includes reproductions of covers of recommended children’s books and examples of children’s writing and drawing to add interest. The encyclopedia includes: over 600 entries , many expanded and entirely new for this edition, including entries on apps, blogging and computing; short definitions of key concepts; input on the initial teaching of reading including the teaching of phonics and the other cue-systems; extended entries on major topics such as speaking and listening, reading, writing, drama, poetry, non-fiction, bilingualism and children’s literature; information on new literacies and new kinds of texts for children; discussion of current issues and input on the history of English teaching in the primary years; extended entries on gender and literacy; important references for each topic, advice on further reading and accounts of recent research findings; and a Who’s Who of Primary English and lists of essential texts, updated for this new edition. This encyclopedia will be ideal for student teachers on BA and PGCE courses preparing for work in primary schools and primary school teachers. Anyone concerned with bringing about the informed and imaginative teaching of primary school English will find this book helpful and interesting.

Essential Subject Knowledge for Primary Teaching

Essential Subject Knowledge for Primary Teaching
Author: Nasreen Majid
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2023-03-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781529618044

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As a trainee teacher you have a huge amount to grapple with when it comes to developing expertise in the suite of subjects within the primary national curriculum. Subject knowledge cannot be developed in isolation, it must relate to the curriculum knowledge and pedagogical knowledge, enabling ways to teach the subject with confidence. This book takes you though a journey of the national curriculum, supporting you to think about each subjects’ positioning within the national curriculum, the subject knowledge you need to know and how to teach each subject in a creative way. Highlighting the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion across all chapters, this book enables new teachers to bring new voices and perspectives to the classroom. It includes: · Key subject knowledge. · Examples of sequenced lessons. · Classroom ideas. · Links to further learning and subject associations. · A chapter exploring the subject knowledge needed to teach sustainability and climate change.