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Primary ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice Jonathan Allen

Primary ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice By Jonathan Allen

Primary ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice by Jonathan Allen


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New and revised edition of this essential text for primary trainees enabling them to understand how ICT can support teaching and learning across the curriculum.

Primary ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice Summary

Primary ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice by Jonathan Allen

The essential knowledge and practice book for primary ICT supporting trainees working towards QTS. Covering all aspects of how ICT can support teaching and learning in the core subjects, this text helps the reader develop their understanding and practice in ICT. This new fourth edition has been fully revised and updated and now includes a self assessment section enabling the reader to assess their own level of knowledge. New features are included making specific links to Every Child Matters and suggesting extensions for Masters level study. All chapters are linked to the latest QTS Standards and activities are included throughout.

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"The wide range of topics covered in this book makes it an excellent reference source." - Lecturer, University of Chester

About Jonathan Allen

Jonathan Allen is Strategic Lead for Teacher Education at the UCL Institute of Education. He was previouslyDirector for Initial Teacher Education, involved across Primary, Secondary and Post-compulsory programmes, as well as in e-learning projects.Before joining the IOE Jonathan held posts responsible for Primary ICT in teacher education at University of Reading and Oxford Brookes University. Prof John Potter is Professor of Media in Education at University College London Institute of Education. His research, teaching and publications are in: new literacies, media education, play on and offscreen, curation and agency in social media, and the changing nature of teaching and learning in the context of digital media. He is a founder member of the DARE research centre at UCL, recently re-launched as ReMAP (Researching Media, Arts and Play) and is currently directing the ESRC funded National Observatory of Childrens Play Experiences during COVID-19. Jane Sharp is a Learning Development Tutor at Bishop Grosseteste University, working with students at all levels to develop the academic practices, skills and attributes needed for effective study at university. Her current research centres on the academic writing experiences of students studying education at university. Janewas formerly Senior Lecturer in Primary Education and ICT at the University of Winchester and a researcher at the University of Exeter involved in innovative and largescale computing projects in schools. Keith Turvey is Principal Lecturer in Education at the Education Research Centre in the School of Education, University of Brighton. He teaches on a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and plays a leading role inthe MA Education course. As a primary school teacher of 15 years he led successfully a range of subjects, including music, ICT and mathematics, and took on a number of senior management roles both in the UK and abroad. Since joining the University of Brighton in 2003, he has researched and published widely in the fields of digital technologies, pedagogy and teacher education. He completed a PhD in 2011 focusing on teachers professional learning and digital technologies. Keith has provided research, CPD and consultancy on digital technologies in education, and on primary computing for a number of national and international agencies including local authorities, schools, the European Commission and UNESCO.

Table of Contents

Introduction Section A: Teaching and Learning with primary ICT Organising ICT in your classroom Planning for primary ICT as a subject Planning for primary ICT in other subject Planning ICT in the Early Years Foundation Stage Assessment and recording in primary ICT Monitoring primary ICT Section B: Using applications and technologies Word processing and desktop publishing Graphics software Graphing programs Databases and spreadsheets Digital video Digital cameras Virtual learning environments (VLEs) Mobile technologies Interactive whiteboards (IWBs) The internet Music and sound Section C: ICT and the professional teacher Professional use of ICT Health and safety Ethical and legal issues Self-assessment questions Answers to self-assessment questions Index

Additional information

GOR006229203
9780857253231
0857253239
Primary ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice by Jonathan Allen
Used - Good
Paperback
Sage Publications Ltd
2011-07-15
256
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