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Supporting Children's Learning Lyn Overall

Supporting Children's Learning By Lyn Overall

Supporting Children's Learning by Lyn Overall


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Summary

Explaining the key ideas on how children learn, and how to best support children in that learning, this work offers an introduction to the main theories of learning and development, between the ages of three to 16. It is intended for Teaching Assistants studying for Foundation Degrees, or for the Higher Level Teaching Assistant qualification.

Supporting Children's Learning Summary

Supporting Children's Learning: A Guide for Teaching Assistants by Lyn Overall

Are you looking for a book that explains all the key ideas on how children learn, and how to best support children in that learning?

Covering all the major themes, this book offers:

o An introduction to the main theories of learning and development, from birth to primary;

o A chapter on brain development;

o An introduction to what motivates learners to learn, and how much learners understand about how learning takes place;

o A glossary of key terms;

o Case studies, research summaries, tasks for reflection, chapter summaries and advice on further reading.

This book will be essential reading for Teaching Assistants studying for Foundation Degrees, or for the Higher Level Teaching Assistant qualification. Students on any course looking at how children learn (such as Early Childhood and teacher training courses) will likewise find this book covers all the key themes.

Lyn Overall is Principal Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University.

Table of Contents

How to Use This Book 1 - LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT Theory, What's That? The Big Themes f003 Values and Beliefs Nativism Versus Empiricism? Continuous or Discontinuous? Stability or Change? How is Theory Developed? How is Theory Used? Summary Further Reading 2 - THE BRAIN AND LEARNING What Is The Brain? What Does The Brain Do? Learning and the Brain Brain Connections, Birth to One Year Does The Brain Learn Some Things More Easily At Some Points? Does The Brain Development Need A Rich And Varied Setting? Summary Further Reading 3 - THE SENSES AND LEARNING Sensation and Perception Studying Perception Seeing Hearing Kinaesthesia Making Sense Visual Learning, Auditory Learning, Kinaesthetic Learning Summary Further Reading 4 - BIG THEORY 1: Skinner and the Behaviourists What is Behaviourism? The Behaviourists Cat in a Box Rat in a Box Learning Through Imitation Implications for Teaching 5- BIG THEORY 2: Piaget and the Constructivists What is Constructivism? The Work of Piaget How Well Does This Theory Work? Children's Social Development What is Intelligence? Information Processing Implications for Teaching 6- BIG THEORY 3: Vygotsky and Social Constructivism What is Social Constructivism? Vygotsky's Theory Implications for Teaching Summary: Theories in the Classroom 7 - MANAGING LEARNING What Is Learning? Making Choices About Managing Learning Longer Term Outcomes What We Do To Help Learning? Views about Learning 8 - MANAGING BEHAVIOUR What Do We Mean By Managing Behaviour? Views about Children and Young People The Outcomes of Control and Guidance Approaches to Discipline What Do We Do About Social and Emotional Development Do Children and Young People Understand Social Behaviour? Learning from Parents Our Expectations about Conduct Using Control Approaches Praise and Blame Do Control Approaches Work? Using the Guidance Approach

Additional information

GOR002226332
9781412912747
1412912741
Supporting Children's Learning: A Guide for Teaching Assistants by Lyn Overall
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20070124
160
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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