Teaching Children Three-Eleven provides indispensable coverage of vital practical and conceptual issues that support good teaching practice.
This Third Edition of the popular textbook has been carefully revised, following detailed lecturer feedback, to meet the evolving needs of students training to teach across the three to eleven age range.
Featuring four new chapters on curriculum development, cross-curricular teaching, diversity and inclusion, and communication in the classroom, and engaging with the growing need for Master′s-level study in teacher education, the new edition offers a balanced contemporary overview of modern teaching practice in an engaging and accessible manner.
This is essential reading for all students on primary and early years initial teacher education courses including undergraduate (BEd, BA with QTS), postgraduate (PGCE, SCITT), and employment-based routes into teaching. It will also be invaluable for those starting out on their professional careers.
Anne Cockburn is Professor of Early Years Education at the University of East Anglia
Graham Handscomb is Senior Manager in Strategic Development, for School Improvement and Early Years at Essex County Council
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PART ONE: THE LEARNING TEACHERSetting out – Graham Handscomb and Anne Cockburn
Working Together and Enquiring within – Graham Handscomb
Approaches to Learning and Teaching – Sue Cox
PART TWO: SKILLS IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
Talking in Class – Jenifer Smith and Michele Otway
Observation – Stephen Chynoweth and Lorraine Laudrum
Classroom Skills – Lorraine Laudrum and Stephen Chynoweth
The Unique Child: Approaches to Diversity and Inclusion – Melanie Foster, Graham Handscomb and Elizabeth Cornish
Positive Ethos: Motivation and Behaviour – Anne Cockburn and Paul Parslow-Williams
Reflective Practice – Jenifer Smith
Assessment – Ralph Manning
Planning – Eleanor Cockerton
E-Learning – Helena Gillespie and Abigail Williams
PART THREE: MANAGING THE CURRICULUM
The Dynamic Curriculum – Fiona Dorey and Graham Handscomb
Making Sense of the Curriculum – Paul Parslow-Williams and Michael Pond
Continuity and Progression from Three to Eleven – Alan Pagden
PART FOUR: THE CHILD AND THE COMMUNITY
The School in the Community and the Community in the School – Jo Lang and Eleanor Cockerton
PART FIVE: DEVELOPING THE TEACHER YOU WANT TO BE
How Am I Doing? – Ann Oliver
Your First Teaching Post – Anne Cockburn and Graham Handscomb