Art of Constructivist Teaching in the Primary School

Art of Constructivist Teaching in the Primary School
Title Art of Constructivist Teaching in the Primary School PDF eBook
Author Nick Selley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 114
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Education
ISBN 1134105029

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First Published in 1999. This book arose from a growing awareness of student teachers' need for an easy, informative and inspiring book about the constructivist approach. On hearing that label, students tend to react either with, 'Isn't that marvellous - the answer to all my problems', or 'Sounds fine in theory, but I couldn't do it'. Both are wrong. This book may help to get the balance right.

Teaching the Primary Curriculum for Constructive Learning

Teaching the Primary Curriculum for Constructive Learning
Title Teaching the Primary Curriculum for Constructive Learning PDF eBook
Author Michael Littledyke
Publisher Routledge
Pages 318
Release 2013-10-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1134100612

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First Published in 1998. There is a current preoccupation with educational standards with claims that overall standards of achievement have fallen. The purpose of this book, therefore, is to address the question of how children learn across the primary National Curriculum subjects, with implications for effective teaching approaches. The book emphasises a constructivist view of learning, which acknowledges that children have views and attitudes which are formed as a result of experiences in and out of school and that these must be taken into account if meaningful and transferable learning is to be achieved.

Teaching the Primary Curriculum for Constructive Learning

Teaching the Primary Curriculum for Constructive Learning
Title Teaching the Primary Curriculum for Constructive Learning PDF eBook
Author Michael Littledyke
Publisher Routledge
Pages 209
Release 2013-10-23
Genre Education
ISBN 113410054X

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First Published in 1998. There is a current preoccupation with educational standards with claims that overall standards of achievement have fallen. The purpose of this book, therefore, is to address the question of how children learn across the primary National Curriculum subjects, with implications for effective teaching approaches. The book emphasises a constructivist view of learning, which acknowledges that children have views and attitudes which are formed as a result of experiences in and out of school and that these must be taken into account if meaningful and transferable learning is to be achieved.

Teaching the Primary Curriculum

Teaching the Primary Curriculum
Title Teaching the Primary Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Colin Forster
Publisher SAGE
Pages 249
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1529708842

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This book explores each subject in the primary curriculum offering clear guidance on the distinctive elements of each and effective pedagogical approaches that support informed teaching.

Children's Perceptions of Learning with Trainee Teachers

Children's Perceptions of Learning with Trainee Teachers
Title Children's Perceptions of Learning with Trainee Teachers PDF eBook
Author Hilary Cooper
Publisher Routledge
Pages 215
Release 2002-01-31
Genre Education
ISBN 1134605404

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Unique in that it focuses on pupils' perceptions of their learning with trainee teachers in primary schools Includes chapter summaries giving suggestions for teaching strategies, discussions with mentors and tutors and further reading Includes examples of successful new teaching approaches introduced by trainees and case-studies on religion, gender and ethnicity Enables trainee teachers to make links between theory, research and practice Relevant to all trainee teachers at primary level concerned to develop good practice

Education Is Upside-Down

Education Is Upside-Down
Title Education Is Upside-Down PDF eBook
Author Eric Kalenze
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 201
Release 2014-10-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1475809956

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Education Is Upside Down cuts through adjustments being made at technical levels of educational practice and accountability, challenging ideals and philosophies that have powered American Education for most of the last century. This book explains how and why long-standing approaches generate flawed instructional practices, flawed systemic reform efforts, and a fundamental misalignment between the educational institution and the society it is missioned to serve. Education Is Upside Down urges readers wishing to improve American Education to more carefully consider the institution’s central mission, challenge long-accepted truths of practice, and question current reform efforts and actions. In full, Education Is Upside Down resists the practitioner-vs.-reformer blame game, seeking ultimately to carefully untangle—not tighten by yanking on any single strand—the long-complicated knot of American Education.

In Search of Understanding

In Search of Understanding
Title In Search of Understanding PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline G. Brooks
Publisher ASCD
Pages 150
Release 1999-07-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1416602739

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The activities that transpire within the classroom either help or hinder students' learning. Any meaningful discussion of educational renewal, therefore, must focus explicitly and directly on the classroom, and on the teaching and learning that occur within it. This book presents a case for the development of classrooms in which students are encouraged to construct deep understandings of important concepts. Jacqueline Grennon Brooks and Martin Brooks present a new set of images for educational settings, images that emerge from student engagement, interaction, reflection, and construction. They have considerable experience in creating constructivist educational settings and conducting research on those settings. Authentic examples are provided throughout the book, as are suggestions for administrators, teachers, and policymakers. For the new edition of their popular book, the authors have written an introduction that places their work in today's educational renewal setting. Today, they urge, the case for constructivist classrooms is much stronger and the need more critical. Note: This product listing is for the Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version of the book.