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Underpinned by pedagogical practices and theory of what works in
teaching computing, this book gives existing and new teachers ideas
to enable them to plan an inclusive curriculum for the secondary
school computing classroom. Computing is one of the fastest
developing subjects in the curriculum, and computing teachers will
always be updating their subject knowledge and pedagogical
approaches. Each chapter explores a specific aspect of inclusion
and potential barriers faced by students; and is designed to
challenge teachers to think about their own practice and curriculum
design. Themes include the influence of classroom environments,
bias in the use of data, collaborative learning, building cultural
capital and racism within AI applications. The book is also laced
with practical ideas to develop teaching shared by a wealth of
experienced practitioners, researchers and industry professionals.
Written with consideration of the National Curriculum for
Computing, this valuable text will give trainee teachers, recently
qualified teachers, and experienced teachers the confidence and
knowledge they need to successfully deliver an inclusive computing
curriculum in the classroom.
Underpinned by pedagogical practices and theory of what works in
teaching computing, this book gives existing and new teachers ideas
to enable them to plan an inclusive curriculum for the secondary
school computing classroom. Computing is one of the fastest
developing subjects in the curriculum, and computing teachers will
always be updating their subject knowledge and pedagogical
approaches. Each chapter explores a specific aspect of inclusion
and potential barriers faced by students; and is designed to
challenge teachers to think about their own practice and curriculum
design. Themes include the influence of classroom environments,
bias in the use of data, collaborative learning, building cultural
capital and racism within AI applications. The book is also laced
with practical ideas to develop teaching shared by a wealth of
experienced practitioners, researchers and industry professionals.
Written with consideration of the National Curriculum for
Computing, this valuable text will give trainee teachers, recently
qualified teachers, and experienced teachers the confidence and
knowledge they need to successfully deliver an inclusive computing
curriculum in the classroom.
Behaviour Management: An Essential Guide for Student and Newly
Qualified Teachers explores the current issues and theories in
behaviour management. It encourages readers to think and reflect on
their own experiences and offers practical advice for developing
confidence in the classroom and quickly adapting to the changing
needs of different students and settings. Each chapter of the book
focuses on a different aspect of behaviour management, addressing
issues such as building routines, health and safety, mental health
and using technology to support behaviour management. It includes:
Tasks designed to encourage analytical, reflective and original
thinking. Resources and guidance to develop practice and collate
evidence to add to portfolios or other files required by tutors,
mentors and assessors. Case studies from personal experience that
provide tips and tools for effectively managing behaviour. This
book is an essential resource for student teachers, newly or
recently qualified teachers and anyone with an interest in
developing an understanding of behaviour within schools.
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