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Apprenticeship in Literacy - Transitions Across Reading and Writing, K-4 (Paperback, 2nd edition): Linda J Dorn, Tammy Jones Apprenticeship in Literacy - Transitions Across Reading and Writing, K-4 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Linda J Dorn, Tammy Jones
R1,035 Discovery Miles 10 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since its publication in 1998, "Apprenticeship in Literacy" has become a teacher favorite, covering all aspects of a balanced literacy program in an integrated manner and showing how all components are differentiated to address the needs of diverse learners. An apprenticeship approach to literacy emphasizes the role of the teacher in providing demonstrations, engaging children, monitoring their understanding, providing timely support, and ultimately withdrawing that support as the child gains independence.

Grounded in social and cognitive learning theories, the second edition of "Apprenticeship in Literacy" still details the seven principles of apprenticeship learning and helps K-4 teachers implement and assess guided reading, assisted writing, literature discussion groups, word study lessons, and literacy centers across an integrated curriculum. The new edition also features the following: Updated research emphasizing the importance of early reading as a road map for successInformation on how behaviors, from emergent to fluent, align to the Common Core State StandardsDozens of new classroom examples--students' work, photographs, transcripts, teacher-student conferences, and reproducible resourcesLanguage prompts that promote self-regulated learnersSchedules for implementing a workshop framework in whole-group, small-group, and one-to-one settingsSuggestions for incorporating information texts into a balanced literacy programStronger emphasis on the importance of the writing processAdditional ideas on establishing routines and organizing the classroom

The theme of apprenticeship in literacy resonates throughout the book: children learn from teachers and teachers learn from one another as they promote children's transfer of knowledge across multiple contexts. The final chapter provides real-world examples of teachers working together to ensure that all children become literate.

Mathematics Lessons to Look Forward To! - 20 Favourite Activities and Themes for Teaching Ages 9 to 16 (Paperback): Jim Noble Mathematics Lessons to Look Forward To! - 20 Favourite Activities and Themes for Teaching Ages 9 to 16 (Paperback)
Jim Noble
R577 Discovery Miles 5 770 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

* Aimed at anyone involved or thinking about being involved in teaching and learning mathematics at school * Packed full of practical and fun lesson ideas and activities. * Explores the broader goals and issues of mathematics education challenging some of the stereotypical misunderstandings. * Each chapter focuses on My lesson and how it works, What happens and why it matters, and How could it be different? * Lessons and activities are informally differentiated for age under three main headings - older primary, younger secondary and more advanced.

Learning about Language - Activities for the Primary Classroom (Hardcover): John Foster Learning about Language - Activities for the Primary Classroom (Hardcover)
John Foster
R4,027 Discovery Miles 40 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Bringing a fresh and lively approach to language study, Learning about Language is an exciting collection of fun, creative activities and warm-up games that explore the multifaceted nature of the English language. For use in any primary classroom, this book will help develop the pupil's knowledge of how the English language works and will improve their ability to use language effectively. Throughout the book, the author explains key features of the English language by arranging the volume alphabetically into sections, each of which explores a different linguistic feature. Foster suggests enjoyable activities that will enable students to consolidate their learning and improve their communication skills through word play, and frequently uses rhyme to illustrate and elaborate on points made. Areas covered include: Spelling, punctuation and grammar; Origin, meaning, similarities and differences of words, including homonyms, anagrams and synonyms; The explanation of particular uses of language for specific purposes; Humorous misuse of words, including malapropisms and spoonerisms; The inclusion of numerous opportunities for students to play with words by participating in word games and through their own writing. With its unique and accessible approach to language study, Learning about Language provides teachers of English with a dynamic collection of resources that will be welcomed by educators and students alike.

Beginning Shakespeare 4-11 (Hardcover): Joe Winston, Miles Tandy Beginning Shakespeare 4-11 (Hardcover)
Joe Winston, Miles Tandy
R5,511 Discovery Miles 55 110 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

'This book is clear, approachable, and true. The elegant simplicity of its good guidance is the product of years of practical experience in the classroom. I wholeheartedly commend it to primary school teachers everywhere.'

Michael Boyd, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company

Shakespeare s plays are widely regarded as the greatest inheritance in English literature and recent years have seen a growing interest in introducing them to children in their primary schools. In this book, the authors bring a blend of clear thinking, playful and inventive practice and straightforward practical advice to bear on teaching Shakespeare in the primary school.

Children who encounter Shakespeare early have the opportunity to become comfortable with the plays, their stories, characters and settings, long before they might become intimidated by their associations with exclusivity and high culture. They are also given the chance to become familiar with and absorb his powerful and complex language at a stage when they are constantly encountering new vocabulary. To do this most effectively demands a dynamic pedagogy, one which recognises that the plays are best explored and understood through active, physical engagement.

Beginning Shakespeare 4-11 offers a sound rationale for teaching Shakespeare in primary schools and shows how to engage children with Shakespeare through story, through the very best of early years practice, and through his rich and sensual language. It also illustrates how engagement with the plays and their language can have a dramatic impact on children s writing. And because plays are for performing, there is helpful and practical advice on how to develop the work and share it with the whole school, parents and the wider community.

This accessible and comprehensive guide is ideal for teacher trainees and practising primary teachers everywhere.

Learning Outside the Primary Classroom (Hardcover): Fred Sedgwick Learning Outside the Primary Classroom (Hardcover)
Fred Sedgwick
R3,564 Discovery Miles 35 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"We believe that every young person should experience the world beyond the classroom as an essential part of learning and personal development, whatever their age, ability or circumstances. Learning outside the classroom is about raising achievement through an organised, powerful approach to learning in which direct experience is of prime importance."

LOTC Initiative manifesto

In Learning Outside the Primary Classroom, the educationalist and writer Fred Sedgwick explores in a practical way the many opportunities for intense learning that children and teachers can find outside the confines of the usual learning environment, the classroom.

This original work is based on tried and tested methods from UK primary schools. The author draws on current concerns in the educational world regarding outdoor learning as exemplified by the eight sector Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC) initiative (supported by Ofsted), but remains refreshingly independent in approach.

Using a metaphor of concentric circles Learning Outside the Primary Classroom starts with a brief opening chapter based in the classroom itself before moving outwards to explore the learning possibilities presented by the immediate environs of the school playgrounds, gym halls, sports fields etc. Later chapters move beyond the school gates to explore the local shops, parks, religious centres, libraries and town halls and the myriad learning opportunities they represent. The final chapters explore the possibilities of larger scale day trips to major galleries and museums and more ambitious field trips.

Children as Researchers in Primary Schools - Choice, Voice and Participation (Hardcover): Sue Bucknall Children as Researchers in Primary Schools - Choice, Voice and Participation (Hardcover)
Sue Bucknall
R4,479 Discovery Miles 44 790 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained pieces of work that offer them choice and control?

Do you find that the curriculum restricts openings to provide your pupils with real challenge?

Is your school grappling with finding effective ways in which to elicit authentic pupil voice?

"

Children as Researchers in Primary Schools "is an innovative and unique resource for practitioners supporting children to become real world researchers in the primary classroom. It will supply you with the skills and ideas you need to implement a children as researchers framework in your school that can be adapted for different ages and abilities. Children in primary schools are accustomed to being set short-term goals and are often unaware of long-term aims or of the connections between the concepts and skills they are learning. In contrast, this book demonstrates that children engaging in the research process have authentic opportunities to apply invaluable personal, learning and thinking skills while managing their own projects, making their voices heard and experiencing increased levels of engagement and self-esteem.

Based on the author s 4-year research study exploring the experiences of young researchers and teachers in primary schools, and on her considerable experience of training young researchers, this book also contains:

  • the history and theory behind children as researchers initiatives;
  • a model for good practice based on successful real life case studies;
  • questions for reflective practice;
  • practical examples of research in the classroom;
  • photocopiable resources;
  • opportunities for self-evaluation.

This comprehensive resource will be appeal to primary teachers, educational practitioners and students on CPD and ITT courses. It will also be of interest to teacher trainers, to academics involved in teaching and research and to all those interested in promoting children s voices.

Language Planning in Primary Schools in Asia (Hardcover): Richard Baldauf, Robert Kaplan, Knonko Kamwangamalu, Pauline Bryant Language Planning in Primary Schools in Asia (Hardcover)
Richard Baldauf, Robert Kaplan, Knonko Kamwangamalu, Pauline Bryant
R4,330 Discovery Miles 43 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In foreign language education, decisions must be taken on what languages to teach, who will teach them, in which schools (i.e. all, only urban, only rural), in which grades, the number of hours a week, and the cost involved. This book explores the answers to these questions across a number of Asian polities. It illustrates why some of the efforts undertaken are successful and why some are not, why - despite significant investments of time and resources - some students do not seem to acquire the languages being taught, and why some teachers responsible for instruction in the designated foreign languages have problems achieving fluency in the designated language or have other language teaching difficulties. It suggests some strategies various polities might attempt to achieve their stated language learning objectives. This book was originally published as a special issue of Current Issues in Language Planning.

Creating the Curriculum (Hardcover): Dominic Wyse, Vivienne Baumfield, David Egan, Louise Hayward, Moira Hulme, Ian Menter,... Creating the Curriculum (Hardcover)
Dominic Wyse, Vivienne Baumfield, David Egan, Louise Hayward, Moira Hulme, …
R4,470 Discovery Miles 44 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Is there an 'ideal' primary school curriculum? Who should decide what the curriculum is? Should teachers have autonomy over how they teach? The curriculum is the heart of what teachers teach and learners learn: effective teaching is only possible with an effective curriculum. Yet in spite of its importance, there has been a crisis in curriculum that has been caused in large part by governments assuming direct control over the curriculum, assessment, and increasingly, pedagogy. Creating the Curriculum tackles this thorny issue head on, challenging student and practising primary school teachers to think critically about past and present issues and to engage with a new wave of curriculum thinking and development. Considering curriculum construction and its impact on teaching and learning in the four countries of the UK, key issues considered include: who should decide the curriculum, its aims and its values the extent to which issues in primary education swing back and forth Subjects versus thematic organisation, stages and phases, progression, breadth and balance prescription versus teacher autonomy the key features of effective classroom practice strategies for assessing the whole curriculum how language in the classroom influences curriculum design understanding curricula in the context of children's social and personal circumstances creativity, curriculum and the classroom. Illustrated throughout with strategies and case studies from the classroom, Creating the Curriculum accessibly links the latest research and evidence with concrete examples of good practice. It is a timely exploration of what makes an effective and meanginful curriculum and how teachers can bring new relevance, motivation and powerful values to what they teach.

Contemporary Perspectives on Curriculum for Early Childhood Education (Hardcover): Olivia N. Saracho, Bernard Spodek Contemporary Perspectives on Curriculum for Early Childhood Education (Hardcover)
Olivia N. Saracho, Bernard Spodek
R3,052 Discovery Miles 30 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mission Statement: The mission of the series is to provide an integrated view of current knowledge within the various areas of early childhood education. Each volume in the series will present a scholarly, but accessible review of research and theory related to some aspect of early childhood education. The topics to be covered in each volume will be determined by which aspects of the field are considered particularly important at the time of its development as well as which are particularly generative in relation to current research and theory.

Developing Advanced Primary Teaching Skills (Hardcover): Denis Hayes Developing Advanced Primary Teaching Skills (Hardcover)
Denis Hayes
R4,479 Discovery Miles 44 790 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Do you believe that continuous improvement in teaching is essential?

Do you wish to enhance your understanding of how children learn?

Are you eager to become a well-informed professional?

From the author of the hugely respected Foundations of Primary Teaching, this advanced textbook explores the essential elements of teaching and learning and the process of becoming a caring and competent teacher. It introduces a wide range of education issues, challenges and requirements with the intention of promoting advanced classroom practice, both for individuals and within teams. The book offers insights, ideas, hints and thought-provoking education topics for individual reflection and team discussion.

With a focus on understanding the teaching and learning processes and the factors that impact upon providing a high quality education for every pupil, this book discusses in detail key learning skills, dilemmas and challenges for primary teachers and themes in continuing professional development. It covers issues in teaching and learning including:

  • The nature/nurture debate
  • Motivation
  • Emotional and moral development
  • Raising boys achievement levels
  • Gender and teachers
  • Accelerated learning
  • Reflective practice.

Including action points, hints and challenges, this book will be of interest to trainee teachers, postgraduates, experienced qualified teachers, deputy head teachers and head teachers who wish to be more consistently effective and make a positive impact on the lives of children in their primary classroom.

Praise, Motivation and the Child (Hardcover): Gill Robins Praise, Motivation and the Child (Hardcover)
Gill Robins
R4,470 Discovery Miles 44 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Anyone who spends time with children knows that praise works. It is a powerful motivator - praising children for good behaviour or good work builds self- esteem and self-confidence. Children love to collect stickers, certificates and rewards so what better way is there to shape behaviour, encourage good work habits and produce confident learners? Teachers and parents alike know that praise is effective we use it every day and we see the positive effect that it has on our children.

However, constructivist practitioners would argue that praise in any form creates hierarchies and competition in the classroom, has little effect on genuine learning and is invasively judgemental rather than supportive. Constructivists would further argue that self-esteem cannot be built by external agency teachers and parents can only create an appropriate environment in which a robust sense of self can grow and develop.

This book challenges traditional, embedded thinking about the role of praise. It questions the assumptions we make about developing self-esteem, about the ability of children to form their own independent judgements and the choices that children make regardless, rather than because of, contingent praise.

What happens when children are praised? Read this book, listen to what children really think and challenge your own assumptions.

Features include:

  • Case studies and children s work samples;
  • Points for reflection which could be used for CPD sessions;
  • Appendices containing behaviour policy samples;
  • Pupil, teacher and parental perspectives.

This book is aimed at practising and training Primary school teachers. It would also be suitable for NQTs who are starting to shape their own practice, experienced teachers who want to develop and question their own practice and students on BA Hons and PGCE courses.

Human Rights and Universal Child Primary Education (Hardcover): Fait Muedini Human Rights and Universal Child Primary Education (Hardcover)
Fait Muedini
R2,440 R1,907 Discovery Miles 19 070 Save R533 (22%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book focuses on all issues related to the human right of child primary education. It addresses issues of access to education, the benefits of schooling, primary education and human rights law, the role of states and NGOs towards improving enrolment rates, as well as policy recommendations.

Creativity for a New Curriculum: 5-11 (Hardcover): Lynn D Newton Creativity for a New Curriculum: 5-11 (Hardcover)
Lynn D Newton
R4,468 Discovery Miles 44 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Creativity for a New Curriculum: 5-11 provides an account of what creativity really means in the context of children s learning in the primary school, and describes in practical terms what teachers can do to foster it. At a time of curriculum development and change, it focuses on the opportunity to build a new curriculum that is inclusive of creativity and is fit for the twenty-first century.

The value of fostering creative thinking and problem solving abilities in education is widely recognised for its capacity to confer an independence and ability to function effectively in life. As such, encouraging children to be creative thinkers and problem solvers should be an integral part of everyday teaching and learning across all subjects.

Building upon the research and practices of a group of educators studying creativity across the curriculum and coordinated by the author, this book provides primary teachers and trainee teachers with easy to understand explanations of what creativity means in the context of the subjects of the curriculum for young children. It introduces ideas for how to nurture and support it, and explores issues associated with fostering it, such as assessment. Chapters cover areas including:

  • A brief history of creativity and pedagogy, including common misconceptions
  • Strategies for creative learning as well as creative teaching
  • Creativity in English
  • Creativity in Mathematics
  • Creativity in Science and Design and Technology
  • Creativity in Art and Music
  • Creativity in History and the Humanities
  • Creativity in ICT
  • International perspectives on creativity

Creativity for a New Curriculum: 5-11 is an ideal source of information for teachers, teacher trainers, students on teaching programmes and anyone interested in developing opportunities for creativity across the primary school curriculum.

Retrieval Practice Primary: A guide for primary teachers and leaders (Paperback): Kate Jones Retrieval Practice Primary: A guide for primary teachers and leaders (Paperback)
Kate Jones
R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In recent years retrieval practice has continued to grow in prominence and interest - an evidence-informed effective teaching and learning strategy that supports all learners. After extensive reading, engaging with research and working with schools, Kate Jones has written a guide that explores how retrieval practice can work in a primary school context. The book begins with research then focuses on classroom application, covering curriculum design, task and question design with retrieval practice and how to embed retrieval practice as part of the language of learning across the wider school community. This is an essential read for teachers and leaders at all levels looking to effectively embed retrieval practice in their primary classroom.

The Essential Charles Dickens School Resource - Contemporary Approaches to Teaching Classic Texts Ages 7-14 (Paperback, New):... The Essential Charles Dickens School Resource - Contemporary Approaches to Teaching Classic Texts Ages 7-14 (Paperback, New)
Gill Robins, Laura-Jane Evans-Jones
R1,453 Discovery Miles 14 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Charles Dickens is arguably the greatest storyteller in English Literature and his novels have been loved and respected for nearly two hundred years. As accurate reflections of Victorian society they are unparalleled. Vivid characters and realistic settings are created in the mind of the reader, all laced with Dickens inimitable humour, wit and lacerating political comment.

This book aims to bring alive these characters and settings in the minds of children. It provides a comprehensive resource for children not only to learn about the literary heritage of the English language, but also to encourage them to create meanings from these classic stories through their personal, social and cultural experiences. The authors set each novel in context, providing a synopsis of the book, as well as characters, settings themes and symbolism. Works covered include:

  • A Christmas Carol
  • Bleak House
  • David Copperfield
  • Great Expectations
  • Hard Times
  • Oliver Twist

But this book doesn t just aim to introduce classic literature to children; it also provides a wide range of truly contemporary tools with which they can respond creatively, including: drama and film, blogs, web 2.0 technologies, multimodality and animation and graphic novels.

The book is also accompanied by a CD which contains chapter outlines, extended text extracts, and practical resource sheets, including PowerPoint presentations, book review templates and flash cards, as well as a set of 8 week lesson plans for each novel.

The Essential Charles Dickens School Resource provides essential classroom learning material for teachers and literacy co-ordinators teaching Key Stages 1 -3, as well as CPD students and those studying on PGCE English/Drama courses.

Teaching Reading to All Learners Including those with Complex Needs - A Framework for Progression within an Inclusive Reading... Teaching Reading to All Learners Including those with Complex Needs - A Framework for Progression within an Inclusive Reading Curriculum (Paperback)
Sarah Moseley
R873 Discovery Miles 8 730 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

* It has been established that learning to read and being part of a rich reading curriculum has a huge impact upon emotionally and academically and this book, importantly, focuses on how to open that up to all learners. * Provides a practical framework to create an inclusive reading curriculum. * Includes a range of case study examples to demonstrate how to put the theory into practice. * Explores how storytelling and reading are absolutely key to developing resilience and supporting wellbeing in all our learners.

Foundations of Primary Teaching (Hardcover, 5th edition): Denis Hayes Foundations of Primary Teaching (Hardcover, 5th edition)
Denis Hayes
R4,818 Discovery Miles 48 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Now in its fifth edition, Foundations of Primary Teaching will be an essential resource for any trainee or practicing primary teacher. Written in a friendly and accessible manner, this book has been updated in line with the new curriculum and provides a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of teaching within the primary school. It blends theory and practice to foster and develop effective pedagogy and, in so doing, to stimulate your thinking, expand your horizons and motivate you to relish one of the most thrilling, frustrating, exhausting, exciting and important jobs in the world.

Written specifically for student teachers on BA, BEd and PGCE courses, as well as students taking Education Studies, this text will encourage you to develop a fuller understanding and appreciation of teaching as professional practice through an emphasis on:

  • Reflective thinking and action
  • Relationships and motivation in the classroom
  • A full range of tried and tested teaching and assessment strategies
  • Creativity and transferable teaching skills
  • Personalised learning.

Also incorporating new material on changes and innovations that have taken place in education; childhood; the process of, and context for, learning; and issues teachers face, as well as updated further reading lists, this wholly revised fifth edition should be on the bookshelf of all student teachers on initial teacher training courses at the primary level, newly qualified teachers and more experienced teachers wishing to enhance their practice.

Politics and the Primary Teacher (Hardcover): Peter Cunningham Politics and the Primary Teacher (Hardcover)
Peter Cunningham
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Why is primary education so high on the political agenda, and so contentious?

Why is the performance of primary schools so often in the media spotlight?

Why should primary teachers trouble themselves with the politics of their work?

Politics and the Primary Teacher is an accessible introduction to some of the thorniest aspects of a primary teacher 's role. It aims to support your understanding of the constant changes in education policy, give you confidence to engage critically with current political debates, and consider how you might shape your response accordingly.

Including questions for reflection, and selected further reading and resources, it examines the complex interface between the work of a teacher and the world beyond the classroom walls. Key issues explored include:

  • assessment, testing, league tables and national accountability measures
  • the media 's impact in shaping both local and national views about education
  • political implications of new policies such as academies and free schools
  • conditions of work in the classroom and workforce remodelling
  • the curriculum, its purposes and structure
  • pedagogy and teaching methods
  • education for citizenship, health and well-being.

Politics and the Primary Teacher is essential reading for all education professionals who want to think more deeply about primary education, what it offers, and how children, families and communities are served by the primary school.

The Arts in the Primary School (Hardcover): Rod Taylor, Glennis Andrews The Arts in the Primary School (Hardcover)
Rod Taylor, Glennis Andrews
R4,630 Discovery Miles 46 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Firmly based on the authors personal experience, this book tackles a wide range of issues relating to the teaching of the arts in the primary school. The authors illustrate how primary children of all ages can be educated to both know about and to practice all the major art forms, and how a school staff can effectively accommodate and practice them all, even within the constraints of the National Curriculum. This book is unique in primary school education terms, as its primary focus is specific and it embraces every major art form dance, drama, literature, music, visual arts and film.

Children and Learning to Read (RLE Edu I) (Hardcover): Elizabeth Goodacre Children and Learning to Read (RLE Edu I) (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Goodacre
R1,165 Discovery Miles 11 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is a study of the nature of the process whereby children go about the business of learning to read. The author relates her own practical teaching experience closely to studies in developmental psychology, and also considers the special needs of individual children. In all, the book provides an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the processes involved in learning to read, and it should be of interest not only to teachers, but also to parents of young children.

Assessing Learning in the Primary Classroom (Hardcover): Sandra Johnson Assessing Learning in the Primary Classroom (Hardcover)
Sandra Johnson
R4,470 Discovery Miles 44 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Why is assessment so important in the teaching-learning process? How should we assess pupils in the primary classroom? Assessing Learning in the Primary Classroom is an accessible introduction to the concepts critical to a professional understanding of this vital aspect of a teacher's role. It comprehensively considers the principles underpinning effective assessment, the different forms it can take and the different purposes it serves, both within and beyond the classroom.Linking the latest research and theory with examples of assessment in the classroom, it considers key issues such as: Why we assess How we assess How we ensure quality in assessment: validity and reliability Assessment internal and external to the school Statutory assessment throughout the primary school Local, national and international assessment Using assessment results in pupil, teacher, school and system evaluation Assessing Learning in the Primary Classroom is for all students undertaking their PGCE, those working at masters level, and experienced teachers who wish to broaden their understanding of both the value and pitfalls of educational assessment.

The Philosophy of Primary Education (RLE Edu K) - An Introduction (Hardcover): R Dearden The Philosophy of Primary Education (RLE Edu K) - An Introduction (Hardcover)
R Dearden
R4,919 Discovery Miles 49 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume provides a rigorous examination of theoretical concepts such as need, interest, growth, play, experience, activity and self-expression. It also makes an important contribution towards getting a closely argued educational theory. In the first part of the book the author establishes general aims and ends with suggestions as to what the curriculum ought to be. The second part is concerned with the procedures of learning and teaching appropriate to such a curriculum.

The Development of Meaning (RLE Edu I) - A Study of Children's Use of Language (Hardcover): Joan Tough The Development of Meaning (RLE Edu I) - A Study of Children's Use of Language (Hardcover)
Joan Tough
R4,627 Discovery Miles 46 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book investigates children's use of language and considers its implications for children's learning at home and at school. The author compares the language used by children from different social environments at the ages of three, five and seven and considers the different approaches that children take towards their school experiences. The book discusses the problems of studying children's use and development of language and in doing so looks at the implications of a number of theories. It uses theory in order to establish a useful framework which will help teachers to become aware of the skills that children have established in using language when they come to school.

The Enquiring Classroom (RLE Edu O) - An Introduction to Children's Learning (Hardcover): Stephen Rowland The Enquiring Classroom (RLE Edu O) - An Introduction to Children's Learning (Hardcover)
Stephen Rowland
R4,316 Discovery Miles 43 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book, by closely recording and reflecting upon the work and play of a group of 9 to 11 year-old children in a primary classroom, develops an approach to teaching and learning which is based upon the ways in which children are able to exercise a controlling influence over their own learning activity. It also suggests the sharing and analysis of classroom experience should be part of a teacher 's day-to-day life. The material for the book was gathered during a year of classroom enquiry in which the author combined the roles of teacher and researcher, working alongside the normal class teacher in a primary school. Samples of the children 's work are carefully described and analysed in an attempt to get behind the overt behaviour of the children and reveal the purposes, concerns and thinking that underlies their activity.

Beyond Initial Reading (RLE Edu I) (Hardcover): John Potts Beyond Initial Reading (RLE Edu I) (Hardcover)
John Potts
R4,312 Discovery Miles 43 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book sets out a clear and logical framework for the teaching of reading throughout different age groups, whereby systematic progression can be developed within a structured framework. A detailed set of recommendations are offered and are both illustrated and justified, for the teacher to examine and use. Much has been written about the importance of skilled and efficient reading and language usage in the early years of education, but all too few teachers are aware of the need for the development of reading skills in an ordered sequence with older children as well. Problems such as the motivation of the learner, the place of reading in a mass media age, the extent and classification of reading failure and the diagnosis of reading problems are examined, and the complexities of the linguistic background and of linguistic deprivation are covered thoroughly.

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