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Art in the Primary School is an introductory textbook, and a second
edition to Teaching Primary Art, exploring the underpinning
philosophy and pedagogy of teaching and learning art, including how
and why digital tools and technologies can be integrated. This book
considers practical aspects of teaching art, focusing on key
processes of art making that children might experience in primary
schools. It is based around the idea that digital tools and
technologies can and should be integrated into the learning and
teaching of art, exploring: What art is like in the primary school,
why it should be taught and what is included in the curriculum How
learning is planned, assessed, taught and supported in the
classroom Learning about and from artists and how digital
technology can be part of the art curriculum Key processes such as
drawing, painting, printmaking, collage and textiles, working in
three dimensions and making digital art Uniquely incorporating the
use of digital devices, tools and technologies into the subject of
art, this book will be essential reading for those training to
teach and support learning in art in the primary school.
The presence of handheld technologies in the classroom isn't enough
- you need to know how to use them to enhance teaching and
transform learning. As more and more primary schools acquire
devices such as iPads and tablets, it is becoming clear that adding
them as a classroom resource is not enough. Teachers and trainees
need strategies to integrate these into existing learning contexts
in a meaningful way. Without this, these fantastic resources lose
their value. This book helps teachers to make the most of these
devices in the primary classroom. It offers guidance on: how to use
tablets to devise meaningful learning activities embed them in
genuine curriculum contexts, drawing upon case studies from
existing practice It is written for non-specialists and explains
technical terms in an accessible, practical way. Each chapter
begins with a case study contributed by a teacher using tablets in
schools. Real life examples and comments like this give the text a
truly practical focus. The book's Pinterest board includes the apps
mentioned in the book as well as a handy infographic for a snapshot
guide on starting off your tablet teaching journey. A note from the
authors The use of technology in schools continues to evolve
rapidly as new devices and tools become available, and the adoption
of mobile devices such as iPads and tablets has been a particularly
exciting development in recent years. The benefits offered by these
technologies, such as their portability, connectivity,
accessibility and range of media, present new challenges and
opportunities for teaching and learning. As the take up of tablets
gathers pace in our schools there is a need for advice on the best
approaches and apps to help achieve successful learning outcomes.
Teachers need to find meaningful ways to integrate the devices into
their own practice and to evaluate which of the many thousands of
educational apps might be appropriate for their pupils. This book
considers how iPads and tablets can be used to enhance teaching and
learning in primary schools. It is especially relevant in the light
of the computing curriculum, which puts a new emphasis on children
as makers and creators of digital content. Across other curriculum
subjects too, the introduction of mobile devices that can be
quickly and reliably accessed has precipitated a shift in practice.
For example, they have enabled teachers and children to
spontaneously pursue lines of inquiry, to connect, collaborate and
publish in many different ways, and to use their digital skills to
enhance their exploration of the physical world outside the
classroom. With these opportunities in mind, we offer anecdotes
from the classroom and examples of how tablets might be embedded
within current pedagogy and practice as a natural learning tool.
Each chapter combines a practical case study with discussion of
related pedagogy, and recommends apps to support a personalised,
inclusive and active approach to teaching and learning.
How can teachers harness the power of STEM education and learning
in the primary curriculum? This book gives practical STEM ideas for
the classroom and supports teachers to make the most of
opportunities for rich STEM experiences across the primary
curriculum. This book: Explores the nature of STEM education and
why it matters Highlights the opportunities for STEM learning
across the curriculum Supports teachers to design and innovate
engaging STEM learning experiences Includes a chapter on STEM in
the early years.
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Esau and Jacob (Paperback)
MacHado De Assis; Introduction by Helen Caldwell
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R1,469
Discovery Miles 14 690
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Whether you are currently teaching or training to teach the primary
computing curriculum, you need to know what effective teaching of
computing in primary schools actually looks like. Written for non
specialists and trainees, this book uses exemplar primary computing
lessons as a starting point for developing subject knowledge. It's
a unique but tried and tested approach to developing your computing
subject knowledge alongside your teaching practice. The current
computing curriculum is explored in manageable chunks and there is
no "scary" tech speak; everything is explained clearly and
accessibly. You will find example lesson plans alongside every
element of the curriculum that can be adapted to suit different
year groups and different schools. This resourceful guide inspires
an approach to teaching computing that is about creativity and
encouraging problem solving using technology as a tool. NEW TO THIS
EDITION: Updated throughout and includes information on new apps
and other resources for teaching and a brand new chapter on
teaching with tablets in the primary classroom. This book is part
of the Lessons in Teaching series and includes additional online
resources on its accompanying website.
How can teachers harness the power of STEM education and learning
in the primary curriculum? This book gives practical STEM ideas for
the classroom and supports teachers to make the most of
opportunities for rich STEM experiences across the primary
curriculum. This book: Explores the nature of STEM education and
why it matters Highlights the opportunities for STEM learning
across the curriculum Supports teachers to design and innovate
engaging STEM learning experiences Includes a chapter on STEM in
the early years.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1963.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1963.
Machado de Assis is among the most original creative minds in
Brazil's rich, four-century-long literary tradition. Caldwell's
critical and biographical study explores Machado's purpose,
meaning, and artistic method in each of his nine novels, published
between 1872 and 1908. She traces the ideas and recurrent themes,
and identifies his affinities with other authors. In tracing
Machado's experimentation with narrative techniques, Caldwell
reveals the increasingly subtle use he made of point of view,
sometimes indirect or reflected, sometimes multiple and "nested"
like Chinese boxes. Caldwell shows the increasing sureness with
which he individualized his characters, and how, in advance of his
time, he developed action, not by realistic detail, but by the
boldest use of allusion and symbol. Each novel is shown to be an
artistic venture, and not in any sense a regurgitation from a sick
soul as some critics have argued. IN searching out the unity of his
novels, Caldwell explores the other aspects of Machado's
intellectual life--as poet,journalist, playwright,
conversationalist, and academician. Of particular interest is her
attention to his shift away from the social criticism of his early
novels into the labyrinth of individual psychology in the last
five--all of which rank among the world literature. But this
perceptive account never loses sight of the one element present in
every piece of Machado's fiction, in eery one of his personages;
that is, superlative comedy, in its whole range: wit, irony,
satire, parody, burlesque, humor. Altogether, Caldwell reveals to
us a writer, in essence a poet, who is still the altus prosator of
Brazilian letters. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived
program, which commemorates University of California Press's
mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them
voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893,
Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship
accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title
was originally published in 1970.
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Esau and Jacob (Hardcover)
MacHado De Assis; Introduction by Helen Caldwell
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R2,694
Discovery Miles 26 940
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Machado de Assis is among the most original creative minds in
Brazil's rich, four-century-long literary tradition. Caldwell's
critical and biographical study explores Machado's purpose,
meaning, and artistic method in each of his nine novels, published
between 1872 and 1908. She traces the ideas and recurrent themes,
and identifies his affinities with other authors. In tracing
Machado's experimentation with narrative techniques, Caldwell
reveals the increasingly subtle use he made of point of view,
sometimes indirect or reflected, sometimes multiple and "nested"
like Chinese boxes. Caldwell shows the increasing sureness
with which he individualized his characters, and how, in advance of
his time, he developed action, not by realistic detail, but by the
boldest use of allusion and symbol. Each novel is shown to be an
artistic venture, and not in any sense a regurgitation from a sick
soul as some critics have argued. IN searching out the unity
of his novels, Caldwell explores the other aspects of Machado's
intellectual life--as poet,journalist, playwright,
conversationalist, and academician. Of particular interest is her
attention to his shift away from the social criticism of his early
novels into the labyrinth of individual psychology in the last
five--all of which rank among the world literature. But this
perceptive account never loses sight of the one element present in
every piece of Machado's fiction, in eery one of his personages;
that is, superlative comedy, in its whole range: wit, irony,
satire, parody, burlesque, humor. Altogether, Caldwell
reveals to us a writer, in essence a poet, who is still the altus
prosator of Brazilian letters. This title is part of UC
Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of
California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest
minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist
dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed
scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology.
This title was originally published in 1970.
With so many new education technologies being developed and made
available to schools, how do teachers ensure they select resources
that enhance inclusive teaching in the classroom? How can you make
sure new technologies are integrated into every day teaching? This
new text supports trainee and beginning teachers to harness the
power of technology to make their classrooms truly inclusive. It
helps you make informed selections of new technology and resources
and make them work for everyone in your classroom. Along with clear
guidance on how to implement an inclusive approach to the use of
technology across a broad range of needs and curriculum themes,
linking practical examples with discussion of pedagogical
considerations this practical book: focuses on cutting edge
technologies supports teachers to develop the knowledge and skills
they need offers advice on how to assess individual learning and
communication needs develops an understanding of the pedagogy
needed to embed inclusive technology within whole class teaching
With so many new education technologies being developed and made
available to schools, how do teachers ensure they select resources
that enhance inclusive teaching in the classroom? How can you make
sure new technologies are integrated into every day teaching? This
new text supports trainee and beginning teachers to harness the
power of technology to make their classrooms truly inclusive. It
helps you make informed selections of new technology and resources
and make them work for everyone in your classroom. Along with clear
guidance on how to implement an inclusive approach to the use of
technology across a broad range of needs and curriculum themes,
linking practical examples with discussion of pedagogical
considerations this practical book: focuses on cutting edge
technologies supports teachers to develop the knowledge and skills
they need offers advice on how to assess individual learning and
communication needs develops an understanding of the pedagogy
needed to embed inclusive technology within whole class teaching
Whether you are currently teaching or training to teach the primary
computing curriculum, you need to know what effective teaching of
computing in primary schools actually looks like. Written for non
specialists and trainees, this book uses exemplar primary computing
lessons as a starting point for developing subject knowledge. It's
a unique but tried and tested approach to developing your computing
subject knowledge alongside your teaching practice. The current
computing curriculum is explored in manageable chunks and there is
no "scary" tech speak; everything is explained clearly and
accessibly. You will find example lesson plans alongside every
element of the curriculum that can be adapted to suit different
year groups and different schools. This resourceful guide inspires
an approach to teaching computing that is about creativity and
encouraging problem solving using technology as a tool. NEW TO THIS
EDITION: Updated throughout and includes information on new apps
and other resources for teaching and a brand new chapter on
teaching with tablets in the primary classroom. This book is part
of the Lessons in Teaching series and includes additional online
resources on its accompanying website.
Teaching primary computing without computers? The Computing
curriculum is a challenge for primary school teachers. The
realities of primary school resources mean limited access to
computer hardware. But computing is about more than computers.
Important aspects of the fundamental principles and concepts of
computer science can be taught without any hardware. Children can
learn to analyse problems and computational terms and apply
computational thinking to solve problems without turning on a
computer. This book shows you how you can teach computing through
'unplugged' activities. It provides lesson examples and everyday
activities to help teachers and pupils explore computing concepts
in a concrete way, accelerating their understanding and grasp of
key ideas such as abstraction, logic, algorithms and data
representation. The unplugged approach is physical and
collaborative, using kinaesthetic learning to help make computing
concepts more meaningful and memorable. This book will help you to
elevate your teaching, and your children's learning of computing
beyond the available hardware. It focuses on the building blocks of
understanding required for computation thinking.
"A small masterwork, freshly translated , by one of the great
novelists of the 19th century. A retired Brazilian diplomat (Ayres)
recounts the love affair of a young widow who would rather be
faithful to her dead Romeo. How she rejoins the world of the
living, rekindling Ayres' spirit as well, is told with muted
allusions to Brazil's plantation life and its emancipation of the
slaves."--Chicago Tribune "This novel first appeared in 1908 , the
year of Machado de Assi s' death . . It is a mild story, mildly
told with a muted form of irony . . it is without self-pity, an
elegiac book ...unmistakably the work of a masterful
writer."--Kirkus Reviews "Packed with wit, with compassion, with
valiant self-knowledge. It is an experience I urge you to
undertake."--Cleveland Plain Dealer "A novel as ironic as any of
Machado's earlier fiction, but with a new sense of ripeness and
tender regard for those whom life tries and tests. It is a last
fitting monument to the art of Machado de Assis."--Nation
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