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Primary Teaching Catherine Carden

Primary Teaching By Catherine Carden

Primary Teaching by Catherine Carden


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Summary

Full coverage of the content of professional studies modules and goes beyond to support trainees on placements and in their learning on the course.

Primary Teaching Summary

Primary Teaching: Learning and teaching in primary schools today by Catherine Carden

The second edition of this core text from Learning Matters asks:

  • What is teaching?
  • Does curriculum really matter?
  • Does behaviour need 'managing'?
  • What is a learning environment today?
  • Does my classroom reflect the identities of all of my learners?
  • How can I bring the theme of sustainability to my teaching?

Discussing these and many more, it covers the contents of professional studies modules and goes beyond to support trainees on placements and in their learning on the course. Five new chapters are added for this edition discussing themes of sustainability, teacher self care, diversity in the curriculum, sex and relationships education and our new understanding of learning environments.

Learning features throughout have been designed to help students develop their understanding, broaden their perspectives, think more critically and apply theory to practice. These include:

Case Studies to apply learning to real-life school contexts.

Key Readings to encourage wider reading, broaden perspectives and offer practical ideas for the classroom.

Key Theory features introduce and summarise big ideas, theories and research.

Critical Questions direct reflection, help students engage with what their reading and encourage critical responses.

Classroom Links highlight good practice, provide practical ideas and show how to implement these in the classroom.

Assignment features offer helpful points to consider and practical advice for writing assignments on chapter topics, which act as great starting points.

About Catherine Carden

Catherine Carden is Faculty Director of Primary Initial Teacher Education, Canterbury Christ Church University. Her research interest is leadership in education.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Understanding primary teaching 1. What is teaching? - Catherine Carden and Virginia Bower 2. What are the realities of being a teacher in the UK today? - Janet Oosthuysen 3. What matters in early childhood? - Ioanna Palaiologou and Zenna Kingdon 4. How do children learn? - Sean MacBlain 5. How can I bring evidence-based practice into my classroom? - Mark Boylan 6. Does curriculum really matter? - Paul Killen and Avril Rowley Part 2 Essential principles of teaching 7. Why is teacher professionalism important? - Glenn Stone 8. What matters in planning? - Deborah Wilkinson and Lorna Earle 9. Does behaviour need 'managing'? - Mark Sackville-Ford 10. Talk and communication: couldn't they just sit down and shut up? - Kate Allott and David Waugh 11. What is assessment? - Mary Briggs 12. What can teachers do to raise outcomes for children with special educational needs and disabilities? - Jonathan Glazzard Part 3 Developing skills for teaching 13. How can I work to ensure a positive primary school placement? - Cara Broadhurst 14. Learning environments - Jon Audain 15. How can questions, pace and delivery promote deep learning and thinking? - Jonathan Doherty 16. How can we build positive relationships with children and parents? - Noel Purdy, Jill Dunn and Diane McClelland 17. How can opportunities beyond the classroom maximise learning outcomes? - Elaine Skates 18. How do we ensure that our classrooms are truly inclusive? - Deborah Langston 19. Is data the whole story? The data-led accountability of teachers - Darren McKay Part 4 Teaching now 20. Teacher Wellbeing: Are doughnuts in the staffroom enough? - Adrian Bethune and Catherine Carden 21. How can teachers diversify the curriculum to ensure it reflects all of our children? - Aleishia Lewis 22. Why bother with digital technology? - Kelly Carabott and Amber McLeod 23. What is the true power of reading? - Louise Johns-Shepherd 24. What is the potential of a primary STEM curriculum? - Alan Cross 25. A broad and balanced curriculum? - Susan Ogier 26. Why do teachers need to know about child mental health? - Sarah Adams, Michelle O'Reilly and Khalid Karim 27. What is sustainability, why is it important and what does it mean for my teaching? - Nicola Kemp and Stephen Scoffham 28. Relationship and Sex Education: How does getting to know ourselves, our children and their families create a recipe for an inclusive RSE learning environment? - Bonnie Kerr and Kat Vallely Part 5 Building a career 29. What next? Beginning teaching and moving forward - Lucy Barker 30. Continuing professional development: what does it really mean, and how can teachers best engage with it? - Mary McAteer and Conor McAteer 31. Is engaging with and in research a worthwhile investment for teachers? - Cat Scutt

Additional information

NGR9781529781076
9781529781076
1529781078
Primary Teaching: Learning and teaching in primary schools today by Catherine Carden
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
2022-07-07
624
N/A
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