Since the publication of the first edition, Organising Learning
in the Primary School Classroom has been recognised as an
indispensable guide for primary school teachers in their quest for
more effective practice in the classroom. It gives help on everyday
problems of classroom organisation: how to group children, how to
set out a classroom physically, how to make the most efficient use
of time and resources.
Now in its 4th edition, the book retains these strengths but has
been brought right up to date with the many changes that are taking
place nationally and globally. The book begins with a survey of
these recent changes and goes on to consider their implications for
teachers if today's schools are to prepare children for what is, to
some extent, an unknown future. In addition to chapters on
classroom organisation, the book includes chapters on:
- child development
- creativity
- PSHE and citizenship
- teaching language and literacy, ICT, mathematics and
science
- the foundation subjects
- working with parents
- working effectively with Teaching Assistants
- evaluating and assessing learning
- teaching children with special educational needs or exceptional
ability.
Throughout, the aim is to get teachers and student teachers to
analyse their own classrooms and to produce solutions that will
work for them. This book will be invaluable not only to newly
qualified teachers, but also to experienced practitioners wishing
to review their work.
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