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This brand new textbook brings you up to date with all the latest
developments and keys issues from around the globe, and helps you
understand how these changes are impacting on practice in early
years and primary classrooms. Key issues in contemporary childhood
are explored through three sections on The Child, The Family, and
Emerging Trends, with topics including: the 'Digital Child' and the
rise of new technologies children's security and the impact of
poverty, austerity and conflict children's happiness, mental-health
and wellbeing the changing nature of families including LGBT homes,
refugees, and asylum seekers the challenges of multi-agency working
The pace of change in early childhood can be daunting, but this
book helps students and practitioners understand the huge variety
of issues affecting children in the UK and all over the world. Sean
MacBlain will be discussing key ideas from Contemporary Childhood
in the SAGE Early Years Masterclass, a free professional
development experience hosted by Kathy Brodie.
Thriving as a Professional Teacher explores the tensions and
balance between developing the classroom you know will be best for
the children you teach, and facing external pressures such as
Ofsted, performance management, Teacher Standards and the need to
prepare children for SATs and other tests. The book locates the
professional in the political context before outlining the key
challenges faced and experienced, and laying the foundations
necessary for the professional to thrive. An expert team of
contributors analyses the differences between professionalism and
'professionalisation', and emphasises the importance of promoting a
collaborative, sharing culture to give you the knowledge needed to
challenge and contest competing agendas. Topics covered include:
understanding the impact of policy upon teachers and the teaching
profession; developing a professional identity as a teacher;
building resilience and a sense of wellbeing as a teacher; building
and sustaining creativity in the curriculum; safeguarding young
people; examining the impact of globalisation on educational
practices. With case studies, opportunities for reflection and
clear chapter summaries woven throughout, Thriving as a
Professional Teacher will help you to form a sustainable identity
and to create a teaching and learning environment in which both
teachers and students can thrive. It is an essential read for both
trainee and practising teachers.
Thriving as a Professional Teacher explores the tensions and
balance between developing the classroom you know will be best for
the children you teach, and facing external pressures such as
Ofsted, performance management, Teacher Standards and the need to
prepare children for SATs and other tests. The book locates the
professional in the political context before outlining the key
challenges faced and experienced, and laying the foundations
necessary for the professional to thrive. An expert team of
contributors analyses the differences between professionalism and
'professionalisation', and emphasises the importance of promoting a
collaborative, sharing culture to give you the knowledge needed to
challenge and contest competing agendas. Topics covered include:
understanding the impact of policy upon teachers and the teaching
profession; developing a professional identity as a teacher;
building resilience and a sense of wellbeing as a teacher; building
and sustaining creativity in the curriculum; safeguarding young
people; examining the impact of globalisation on educational
practices. With case studies, opportunities for reflection and
clear chapter summaries woven throughout, Thriving as a
Professional Teacher will help you to form a sustainable identity
and to create a teaching and learning environment in which both
teachers and students can thrive. It is an essential read for both
trainee and practising teachers.
This brand new textbook brings you up to date with all the latest
developments and keys issues from around the globe, and helps you
understand how these changes are impacting on practice in early
years and primary classrooms. Key issues in contemporary childhood
are explored through three sections on The Child, The Family, and
Emerging Trends, with topics including: the 'Digital Child' and the
rise of new technologies children's security and the impact of
poverty, austerity and conflict children's happiness, mental-health
and wellbeing the changing nature of families including LGBT homes,
refugees, and asylum seekers the challenges of multi-agency working
The pace of change in early childhood can be daunting, but this
book helps students and practitioners understand the huge variety
of issues affecting children in the UK and all over the world. Sean
MacBlain will be discussing key ideas from Contemporary Childhood
in the SAGE Early Years Masterclass, a free professional
development experience hosted by Kathy Brodie.
Kimba is a gorgeous puppy. Her family found her in a pet shop
window and bought her straight away. But they are not prepared for
the dog she grows up to be. What will happen to poor Kimba? Follow
Kimba as she follows the path of many impulse purchased pets, as
she grows from cute and cuddley puppy, to boistrous dog, a problem
pet dumped at the pound where she becomes one of the lucky few to
be given a second chance
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