The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand

The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand
Author: Mary Hill,Martin Thrupp,Contributors
Publsiher: Cengage AU
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780170416771

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The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand contains a wealth of information that pre-service teachers need to know in order to learn to teach effectively. Written specifically for the New Zealand setting, it highlights the range of knowledge and skills that teachers require in order to make a positive difference to their students’ lives. This new edition has been fully updated to exemplify the latest research and align with the current New Zealand context. New chapters on topics such as effective teaching in modern learning environments, Maori learners and diverse learners add new depth to the text and sit alongside a new introductory chapter that welcomes students to the profession of teaching in New Zealand. Throughout the text many case studies, activities and stories from real-life teachers and students help readers to link the theory to their classroom practices.

The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand

The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand
Author: Clive McGee,Deborah Fraser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-08-06
Genre: Classroom management
ISBN: 0170350711

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The Professional Practice of Teaching contains a wealth of information that pre-service teachers need to know in order to learn to teach effectively. Written specifically for the New Zealand setting, it highlights the range of knowledge and skills that teachers require in order to make a positive difference to their studentsfºÁ lives. Every chapter in this fifth edition has been updated to include the latest evidence on best practice, and discussion of current and emerging issues that are impacting upon teachers and their work, and several new chapters ensure it remains at the forefront of best practice. Throughout the text many case studies, activities and stories from real-life teachers and students help readers to link the theory to their classroom practices.

The Professional Practice of Teaching

The Professional Practice of Teaching
Author: Deborah Fraser,Clive McGee
Publsiher: Social Science Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Classroom management
ISBN: 0170136779

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This text provides a unique and contemporary overview of teaching and learning in Aotearoa, New Zealand and will be relevant to teachers across the primary, secondary and tertiary levels. This updated third edition comprises fifteen chapters that address a broad range of themes and issues, including the practical challenges of teaching and learning, understanding curriculum and appreciating the broader social, historical and political contexts of education. It provides comprehensive national and international pedagogical knowledge that is important for both pre-service and in-service teacher education.

The Professional Practice of Teaching

The Professional Practice of Teaching
Author: Deborah Fraser,Clive McGee
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012
Genre: Classroom management
ISBN: 0170192946

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The Professional Practice of Teaching contains a wealth of information that pre-service teachers need to know in order to learn to teach effectively. Written specifically for the New Zealand setting, it highlights the range of knowledge and skills that teachers require in order to make a positive difference to their studentsa lives. Every chapter in this fourth edition has been updated to include the latest evidence on best practice, and discussion of current and emerging issues that are impacting upon teachers and their work, such as new policies in curriculum and national standards and the registration of teachers. Throughout the text many case studies, activities and stories from real-life teachers and students help readers to link the theory to their classroom practices. Suitable for beginning teachers in early childhood, primary and secondary, this book will be an invaluable reference throughout your studies and into your teaching career.

The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand

The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand
Author: Deborah Fraser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0170277747

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The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand

The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 017044547X

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The Professional Practice of Teaching contains a wealth of information that pre-service teachers need to know in order to learn to teach effectively. Written specifically for the New Zealand setting, it highlights the range of knowledge and skills that teachers require in order to make a positive difference to their students' lives.

Technology Education in New Zealand

Technology Education in New Zealand
Author: WENDY. REINSFIELD FOX-TURNBULL (ELIZABETH. FORRET, MICHAEL.),Michael Forret
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-05-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367418959

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This book aims to develop understanding of technology education in New Zealand. It is New Zealand's story of technology education in the 21st Century and will assist teachers and teacher educators in developing technology education programmes. It explores the philosophy of and rationale for technology education and the relevant theory underpinning technology education. The background to recent changes to the technology curriculum are outlined and aspects of Technology in The New Zealand Curriculum are explored, including sections on the technological areas, strands and components of technology. The process of planning a unit of work is explained thoroughly and modelled to assist teachers who are new to teaching technology in New Zealand. The authors take a unique, dual narrative approach to explore two students' journeys through their technology education. This is complemented by teachers' commentary, making explicit links to teacher thinking and theory, and explaining planned student practice. Wholly dedicated to the New Zealand context, this is essential reading for preservice and qualified teachers alike.

Teaching to the North East

Teaching to the North East
Author: Russell Bishop
Publsiher: Nzcer Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1988542618

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A response to the marginalisation of particular groups of students with a way of teaching intended to increase equity in the education system.