This study guide has been revised to give practical guidance on the new standards for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and updated in line with the latest special needs Code of Practice and recent legislation. It is a firm base for student teachers on all types of initial teacher education courses - PGCE, BA (QTS), BEd and modular - and for those returning to primary teaching after a career break. It also serves as a 'refresher course' for experienced teachers, especially those transferring to primary teaching from other phases of education.

Sufficiently rooted in practicalities to bridge the notorious theory/practice divide, the book is challenging and inspiring. Its friendly, supportive and interactive style enables the reader to take control of the learning process and there are planning sheets, pro formas and reminders to develop effective classroom practice. Each chapter provides its own learning objectives, followed by information, insights, activities and references to other sources of information and guidance. Overall, the Guide is an excellent starting point for those who wish to become good teachers of primary school children.



Autorentext

Pat Hughes is Senior Lecturer in Primary Education at Liverpool Hope University College and has taught extensively in Early Years, Primary and Further Education settings. She has written numerous publications for teachers, students and children including the in-house version of this text, initially developed as the core text for PGCE courses at Liverpool Hope.



Zusammenfassung
This book explains how, and why, economics has been applied to a terrible pandemic, using a range of examples mostly drawn from the region most affected, sub-Saharan Africa. Part I shows that microeconomic approaches have found fertile ground in a public health approach that 'blames' individual choices for HIV transmission. Despite their attractiveness, however, these approaches fail to explain contemporary patterns of HIV prevalence, illustrating the importance of factors that are excluded from the standard micro-economic approach. Part II of the book looks at our problems in understanding the economic impact of AIDS, and explains why economists cannot agree if epidemic disease is a good or bad thing for economic development. In both sections of the book, the potential for alternative approaches is shown, and the book ends by arguing that a political economy approach can bring meaningful insights to our understanding of the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS.

Inhalt

Theme 1: People in primary schools 1. Knowing your school 2. Teachers in a changing role 3. An introduction to children as pupils 4. Establishing a safe and purposeful learning environment. Theme 2. Learning 5. Traditional approaches to learning 6. Personalised Learning - (accelerated/mind friendly learning etc.) 7. Planning for Mind Friendly learning 8. Emotional Health and Learning 9. Behaviour Management 10. Special Needs Theme 3: Planning 11. Planning 12. Planning in the Foundation Stage 13. Assessment for learning 14. Brain Breaks for the Curriculum 15. Managing and leading a class teaching team 16. A Healthy Curriculum 17. Thinking Skills in the Curriculum Theme 4: Current Issues 18. Schools as Learning Communities 19. Extended Schools 20. Education and Integrated Services 21. Modern Foreign Languages 22. Citizenship 23. The Future

Titel
Principles of Primary Education
EAN
9781135035747
ISBN
978-1-135-03574-7
Format
PDF
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
13.05.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
35.95 MB
Anzahl Seiten
312
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch