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Continuing Professional Development - A Practical Guide for Teachers and Schools (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Anna Craft Continuing Professional Development - A Practical Guide for Teachers and Schools (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Anna Craft
R3,990 Discovery Miles 39 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Creativity in Schools - Tensions and Dilemmas (Hardcover): Anna Craft Creativity in Schools - Tensions and Dilemmas (Hardcover)
Anna Craft
R4,270 Discovery Miles 42 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Creativity in schools is changing, with greater emphasis being placed on creative skills across the curriculum than ever before. This shift has thrown up some challenging questions which this book tackles head-on in order to better understand the implications of this change and the effects on pedagogy and policy. The questions raised include: What is creative learning? How does it relate to creative teaching? How do we organize the curriculum to nurture creativity? What pedagogical strategies support creativity? How is creative learning different to effective learning? What responsibilities do schools have for stimulating creativity in relation to society, ethics and the wider environment? Laying out the key concepts in the current debate on creativity and placing them in a broader context based on practice, policy and research, this volume sets the agenda for future discussion and suggests practical ways to encourage pupils' creative development in a new and more thoughtful way.

Creativity in Schools - Tensions and Dilemmas (Paperback, New Ed): Anna Craft Creativity in Schools - Tensions and Dilemmas (Paperback, New Ed)
Anna Craft
R1,241 Discovery Miles 12 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Creativity in schools is changing, with greater emphasis being placed on creative skills across the curriculum than ever before. This shift has thrown up some challenging questions which this book tackles head-on in order to better understand the implications of this change and the effects on pedagogy and policy. The questions raised include: What is creative learning? How does it relate to creative teaching? How do we organize the curriculum to nurture creativity? What pedagogical strategies support creativity? How is creative learning different to effective learning? What responsibilities do schools have for stimulating creativity in relation to society, ethics and the wider environment? Laying out the key concepts in the current debate on creativity and placing them in a broader context based on practice, policy and research, this volume sets the agenda for future discussion and suggests practical ways to encourage pupils' creative development in a new and more thoughtful way.

Creativity, Wisdom, and Trusteeship - Exploring the Role of Education (Hardcover): Anna Craft, Howard Gardner, Guy Claxton Creativity, Wisdom, and Trusteeship - Exploring the Role of Education (Hardcover)
Anna Craft, Howard Gardner, Guy Claxton
R2,115 Discovery Miles 21 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"In today's 'teach-to-the-test' climate, do we ever need a book about wisdom and creativity! Our focus as educators is enriched by this book." -Robert Di Giulio, Professor Johnson State College "Creativity, wisdom, and trusteeship may each sound good enough in itself, but the contributors to this volume make a compelling case for how much they need one another." -David Perkins, Professor Harvard University How do creativity, wisdom, and trusteeship translate into "excellent and ethical" educational practices? This important new volume from Anna Craft, Howard Gardner, and Guy Claxton focuses on the need to educate for "wise creativity" so that students will learn to expand their perspectives and exercise their talents responsibly within their school community and in the real world. The editors' theories, plus contributions from noted scholars Dean Keith Simonton, David Henry Feldman, Jonathan Rowson, Helen Haste, Patrick Dillon, Hans Henrik Knoop, Christopher Bannerman, Robert J. Sternberg, and Dave Trotman, develop a concept of teachers as "trustees," or respected, nonpartisan role models who can exercise wise creativity in their classrooms and cultivate this quality in their students. The book explores a wide range of questions, such as: What is the nature of creativity and wisdom and what does it mean to exercise a balance between the two? What do creativity, wisdom, and trusteeship look like in society and in the school community? How can schools educate for creativity tempered by wisdom? What does it take to nurture trustee leadership in the classroom and schoolwide? Thought-provoking and incisive, Creativity, Wisdom, and Trusteeship is essential reading for all members of the educational community.

Creativity Across the Primary Curriculum - Framing and Developing Practice (Hardcover): Anna Craft Creativity Across the Primary Curriculum - Framing and Developing Practice (Hardcover)
Anna Craft
R5,129 Discovery Miles 51 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This book takes an inspirational look at how to foster children's creativity as well as following the guidelines in the National Curriculum. The book:
*explores the nature of the creative mind
*investigates the role of play and the concept of creativity
*examines appropriate continuing professional development for teachers
*looks at the personal and professional identities of teachers
*considers ways of analysing and describing creative practice.
This text looks at the bigger picture in education, asking what sort of systems need to be designed to develop children's learning in the 21st century. It will be a resource to teachers, head teachers and advisory staff committed to asking questions, encouraging play and not allowing problems or circumstances to block action.

Teacher Development - Exploring Our Own Practice (Hardcover): Janet M. Soler, Anna Craft, Hilary Burgess Teacher Development - Exploring Our Own Practice (Hardcover)
Janet M. Soler, Anna Craft, Hilary Burgess
R4,319 Discovery Miles 43 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This selection of carefully chosen articles invites teachers to explore their own professional development and review their practice in schools. It draws together the multifaceted nature of primary teaching through a focus upon historical, cultural and political influences and considers the impact this has upon the way primary teachers develop professional knowledge. Issues explored in the book include: changing approaches to: curriculum selection; school organization and; curriculum planning. These are situated and considered in the personal contexts of primary teachers' continuing professional development. Themes explored include: analysis of critical incidents as a strategy for developingreflective practice; issues embedded in individual versus collaborative approaches to using reflective practice in professional development; the teacher as researcher. This innovative book draws together issues concerning the way primary teachers develop professional knowledge and the influence this has upon their practice in schools. At the same time it encourages teachers to apply their reading to their own personal context and research an aspect of their own practice. It includes both some of the most recent research alongside classic articles, drawing on the work of some of the most renowned figures in primary education.

Continuing Professional Development - A Practical Guide for Teachers and Schools (Paperback, 2nd edition): Anna Craft Continuing Professional Development - A Practical Guide for Teachers and Schools (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Anna Craft
R1,429 Discovery Miles 14 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This is the second edition of this popular text enables teachers to analyse their own experience of in-service work and offers tools for evaluating a focused aspect of work. It helps teachers to:
*explore models of in-service provision
*develop understandings of professional and institutional development
*review and describe their own in-service work
*develop and apply criteria for evaluating the quality and value of in-service work
*identify appropriate areas for future in-service work
The second edition of this book has been updated in the light of developments that have taken place over the last few years including new policies from the DfEE and directives from the TTA.

Related link: http://www.routledgefalmer.com/textbooks< /a>
eBook available with sample pages:
0203420047

Creativity Across the Primary Curriculum - Framing and Developing Practice (Paperback): Anna Craft Creativity Across the Primary Curriculum - Framing and Developing Practice (Paperback)
Anna Craft
R1,440 Discovery Miles 14 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This book takes an inspirational look at how to foster children's creativity as well as following the guidelines in the National Curriculum. The book:
*explores the nature of the creative mind
*investigates the role of play and the concept of creativity
*examines appropriate continuing professional development for teachers
*looks at the personal and professional identities of teachers
*considers ways of analysing and describing creative practice.
This text looks at the bigger picture in education, asking what sort of systems need to be designed to develop children's learning in the 21st century. It will be a resource to teachers, head teachers and advisory staff committed to asking questions, encouraging play and not allowing problems or circumstances to block action.

Developing Reflective Practice in the Early Years (Paperback, 2nd edition): Alice Paige-Smith, Anna Craft Developing Reflective Practice in the Early Years (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Alice Paige-Smith, Anna Craft
R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

""This is a stimulating book with much to interest, inspire and challenge students undertaking early childhood studies courses and existing early years practitioners ... the links made to current and possible future policy in the early years field are particularly informative at this current time of change."
Early Years Update, March 2012"

Reflective practice is a vital aspect of working with young children and enables a deeper understanding of their learning and development. There is a long tradition among early childhood practitioners of closely observing children's learning, so as to nurture and stimulate their development. They are also increasingly expected to reflect on their own practice in a variety of ways, in order to enhance their professional development and improve their practice.

This book supports early years' practitioners in articulating and understanding their own practice in greater depth, exploring ways in which they can be encouraged to engage in reflecting on their practice.

The authors introduce ideas around creativity, inclusion, children's well being, partnership with parents and multidisciplinary team working, which will enable you to develop and explore the role of the early years' practitioner in further detail. This second edition is refreshed and expanded to include: Updated and revised throughout to reflect latest policy changes and documents The role of the early years professional Reference to Children's Plan and Common Core of Skills and Knowledge for Children's Work Force New reflective questions and extended case studies Reference to safeguarding and child protection through joint-working

"Developing Reflective Practice in the Early Years, second edition," is essential reading for all early years' practitioners working in early years settings for children aged 0-8 years, including nurseries, children's centres and schools.

"Contributors: "
Naima Browne (freelance early years consultant), Anna Craft (University of Exeter & Open University), Michael Craft (an experienced public health and health promotion professional), Caroline Jones (consultant, University of Warwick), Alice Paige-Smith (Open University), Linda Pound (assessor for the National Professional Qualification in Integrated Centre Leadership), Michael Reed (University of Worcester), Jonathan Rix (Open University) and Elizabeth Wood (University of Exeter)

Teacher Development - Exploring Our Own Practice (Paperback): Janet M. Soler, Anna Craft, Hilary Burgess Teacher Development - Exploring Our Own Practice (Paperback)
Janet M. Soler, Anna Craft, Hilary Burgess
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This selection of carefully chosen articles invites teachers to explore their own professional development and review their practice in schools. It draws together the multifaceted nature of primary teaching through a focus upon historical, cultural and political influences and considers the impact this has upon the way primary teachers develop professional knowledge.

Issues explored in the book include: changing approaches to: curriculum selection; school organization and; curriculum planning.

These are situated and considered in the personal contexts of primary teachers' continuing professional development. Themes explored include: analysis of critical incidents as a strategy for developingreflective practice; issues embedded in individual versus collaborative approaches to

using reflective practice in professional development; the teacher as researcher.

This innovative book draws together issues concerning the way primary teachers develop professional knowledge and the influence this has upon their practice in schools. At the same time it encourages teachers to apply their reading to their own personal context and research an aspect of their own practice. It includes both some of the most recent research alongside classic articles, drawing on the work of some of the most renowned figures in primary education.

Creativity, Wisdom, and Trusteeship - Exploring the Role of Education (Paperback): Anna Craft, Howard Gardner, Guy Claxton Creativity, Wisdom, and Trusteeship - Exploring the Role of Education (Paperback)
Anna Craft, Howard Gardner, Guy Claxton
R1,125 Discovery Miles 11 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"In today's 'teach-to-the-test' climate, do we ever need a book about wisdom and creativity! Our focus as educators is enriched by this book." -Robert Di Giulio, Professor Johnson State College "Creativity, wisdom, and trusteeship may each sound good enough in itself, but the contributors to this volume make a compelling case for how much they need one another." -David Perkins, Professor Harvard University How do creativity, wisdom, and trusteeship translate into "excellent and ethical" educational practices? This important new volume from Anna Craft, Howard Gardner, and Guy Claxton focuses on the need to educate for "wise creativity" so that students will learn to expand their perspectives and exercise their talents responsibly within their school community and in the real world. The editors' theories, plus contributions from noted scholars Dean Keith Simonton, David Henry Feldman, Jonathan Rowson, Helen Haste, Patrick Dillon, Hans Henrik Knoop, Christopher Bannerman, Robert J. Sternberg, and Dave Trotman, develop a concept of teachers as "trustees," or respected, nonpartisan role models who can exercise wise creativity in their classrooms and cultivate this quality in their students. The book explores a wide range of questions, such as: What is the nature of creativity and wisdom and what does it mean to exercise a balance between the two? What do creativity, wisdom, and trusteeship look like in society and in the school community? How can schools educate for creativity tempered by wisdom? What does it take to nurture trustee leadership in the classroom and schoolwide? Thought-provoking and incisive, Creativity, Wisdom, and Trusteeship is essential reading for all members of the educational community.

Creativity and Early Years Education - A lifewide foundation (Paperback): Anna Craft Creativity and Early Years Education - A lifewide foundation (Paperback)
Anna Craft
R1,685 Discovery Miles 16 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most people accept that early years education should aim to develop children's creativity, but this raises a number of questions: What is creativity? How does it relate to such concepts as imagination, self-expression and intelligence? Why is it valuable?--and in what ways? Can creativity be taught? And, if so, how? And how can it be assessed?In this carefully-weighed, clearly written and scholarly study, Anna Craft answers these and related questions, providing in the process a comprehensive guide to creativity for all those who work with children in the early years.

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