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All you need to know about the theory and practice of teaching
primary English. If you are training to be a primary school
teacher, a knowledge of the primary English curriculum is not
enough, you need to know HOW to teach English in primary schools.
This is the essential teaching theory and practice text for primary
English that takes a focused look at the practical aspects of
teaching. It covers the important skills of classroom management,
planning, monitoring and assessment and relates these specifically
to primary English. Practical guidance, features and resources
support you to translate your learning to the classroom and
understand the wider context of teaching. The book includes: -
Online practical lesson ideas for the classroom - The Primary
National Curriculum for English in Key Stages one and two - Tips
for planning primary English - A recommended children's book list -
Useful weblinks for primary English teaching This ninth edition has
been updated throughout and includes a new chapter on online and
'blended' learning and teaching for primary English.
All the subject knowledge you need to teach primary English. If you
are training to be a primary school teacher, you need to understand
what you need to know about primary English before you can teach
it. Secure subject knowledge and understanding is the foundation of
confident, creative and effective teaching. To help you master
this, this comprehensive text includes subject knowledge from each
part of the primary English curriculum and comes with a wide range
of resources so you can test your growing knowledge as you progress
through the course. an online English subject knowledge audit with
the ability to share results end of chapter self-assessment
questions Interactive tasks an English subject knowledge checklist
useful weblinks for primary English teaching Recommended further
reading This new edition has been updated and includes a new
chapter on children's common misconceptions in English.
All you need to know about the theory and practice of teaching
primary English. If you are training to be a primary school
teacher, a knowledge of the primary English curriculum is not
enough, you need to know HOW to teach English in primary schools.
This is the essential teaching theory and practice text for primary
English that takes a focused look at the practical aspects of
teaching. It covers the important skills of classroom management,
planning, monitoring and assessment and relates these specifically
to primary English. Practical guidance, features and resources
support you to translate your learning to the classroom and
understand the wider context of teaching. The book includes: -
Online practical lesson ideas for the classroom - The Primary
National Curriculum for English in Key Stages one and two - Tips
for planning primary English - A recommended children's book list -
Useful weblinks for primary English teaching This ninth edition has
been updated throughout and includes a new chapter on online and
'blended' learning and teaching for primary English.
All the subject knowledge you need to teach primary English. If you
are training to be a primary school teacher, you need to understand
what you need to know about primary English before you can teach
it. Secure subject knowledge and understanding is the foundation of
confident, creative and effective teaching. To help you master
this, this comprehensive text includes subject knowledge from each
part of the primary English curriculum and comes with a wide range
of resources so you can test your growing knowledge as you progress
through the course. an online English subject knowledge audit with
the ability to share results end of chapter self-assessment
questions Interactive tasks an English subject knowledge checklist
useful weblinks for primary English teaching Recommended further
reading This new edition has been updated and includes a new
chapter on children's common misconceptions in English.
Full of practical help and guidance, this is a must have for
primary trainees on school experience, whether they are in a
school-based or university-based teacher training programme. It
begins by helping trainees to plan their own journey through
training and beyond. Taking control of their own training in this
way supports student teachers to approach the course with
confidence, and secure their first teaching job. The book provides
guidance on: adapting to working in school observing, planning and
evaluating in school teaching on placement assessing, monitoring
and reporting on children's progress self-evaluation and how to
pre-empt and resolve issues securing the first teaching job and
succeeding in the NQT year For student teachers, the experience of
school-based training is exciting but also challenging - this book
supports them throughout and prepares them for the journey ahead.
Student feedback on this book: "Having been on a variety of
teaching placements myself, I know just how daunting and
overwhelming experiences in school can be at times - even with a
supportive mentor by your side! Hence, I felt that this book can
smooth out and rectify those worries one may face during a school
placement, and offers the reader a realistic insight into school
experiences. In my opinion, the most useful chapter by far is the
'Moving On' chapter near the end of the book. This explains how to
conclude a school placement, what to expect from an interview, and
even how to set out a CV for a teaching position. This was not
something I expected to find in this book however it was very much
welcomed and is, in fact, a very important, valuable part of the
book. This is the type of book you can buy on your very first day
of teacher training and use well into your days as a newly
qualified teacher." - Jasmin, Primary Teacher Trainee (University
of Northampton)
Still the biggest concern for many on initial teacher training
courses is the acquisition of subject knowledge and the ability to
translate that into effective teaching. This book addresses this -
building on the core subject knowledge covered in the Achieving QTS
series and relating it to classroom practice. It supports trainees
in extending and deepening their knowledge of English and
demonstrating how to apply it to planning and implementing lessons.
Practical and up-to-date teaching examples are used to clearly
contextualize subject knowledge. A clear focus on classroom
practice helps trainees to build confidence and develop their own
teaching strategies.
The majority of ITE students in Scotland are postgraduates with
only one year to grasp the vast skills and knowledge required to
become a primary teacher. Therefore, for many, school placement is
a source of stress and worry. This book combines the information
and support that students need to help them prepare for, enjoy and
maximise the benefits of teaching placements for their professional
development. It has been specifically written for the education
system in Scotland, taking full account of the differences in
practice and terminology that make English books of little use to
trainees in Scotland.
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