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Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning: In Early Years and Primary Education 5th edition


Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning: In Early Years and Primary Education 5th edition

Paperback by Moyles, Janet; Payler, Jane; Georgeson, Jan

Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning: In Early Years and Primary Education

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ISBN:
9780335226962
Publication Date:
16 Jun 2017
Edition/language:
5th edition / English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
368 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 1 May 2024
Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning: In Early Years and Primary Education

Description

This bestselling textbook provides an introduction to the fundamentals of teaching and learning in early years and primary education. If you are training to work in schools or other educational settings, the book offers a wide range of practical and straightforward guidance, covering essential topics such as safeguarding; attachments and relationships; assessment; the indoor and outdoor environment; new technologies; behaviour management; and well-being. Thoroughly updated throughout and retaining its lively and engaging style, this new fifth edition extends your knowledge and understanding of working and playing effectively with young children. Enlivened by thought-provoking cameos and reflective questions, the book gives you the confidence to reflect upon, challenge and enhance your own pedagogies. Key features include: • Real life cameos drawn from schools and settings • Questions to promote thinking included in each chapter • Suggested further reading including a range of annotated references • Up-to-date research and issues that teachers may face Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning is essential reading for student and newly qualified early years and primary teachers and practitioners, as well as those who educate and train them. "This outstanding book should a core text for beginning teachers working in the birth to 11 age range. It places Early Years and Primary education in the historical context and encourages new teachers to become reflective practitioners by adopting a questioning approach based on thoughtful comparative experiences. One aspect which makes this stand out from other similar texts is the focus it has on developing a deep understanding of the partnership between children's learning and the beginner teacher. Contributors, many of whom have been teachers themselves, include experts not only in their specific fields of interest but also in teacher education more broadly so understand what is relevant for those on initial teacher education courses and those in the early stages of their teaching career." Jane Warwick, Primary PGCE Course Manager, University of Cambridge, UK "Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning should be a core text on all birth to 11 years ITT courses. The book neatly combines grounded cameos of actual teaching experience with real life questions and dovetails these with a thoroughly referenced scholarly critique. Through its engaging style and approach the book speaks clearly and directly to the inquisitive, curious and professional novice teacher who wishes to be both thoroughly reflective and knowledgeable of the latest research. This book is hugely successful as it manages to be both very wide in its content whilst encouraging a questioning and in-depth critical thinking throughout". Guy Roberts-Holmes, MA Early Years Education Programme Director, UCL Institute of Education, UK

Contents

Contents List of Figures List of Photographs List of Tables Notes on the editors and contributors Introduction Jane Payler, Jan Georgeson and Janet Moyles PART 1: The context of education from birth to 11 1. Policy context and current issues Karen Mcinnes and Pat Black 2. Attachments and relationships Karen Morris 3. Learning about the teacher's role in safeguarding Pia Parry PART 2: Planning for Learning - pedagogy and place 4. Planning for Learning - children and teachers Janet Moyles 5. Assessment for Learning Jo Basford and Ruth Dann 6. Organising the environment indoors and out Jane Waters 7. Classroom behaviour management Theodora Papatheodorou 8. Moving in, up and out: successful transitions Aline Wendy Dunlop PART 3: Ways of Learning 9. Developing young children as self-regulating learners David Whitebread and Penny Coltman 10. From astronaut to problem solving: tracing children's symbolic meanings Maulfry Worthington 11. Encouraging enquiry: exploring the world around us Helen Clarke and Karen Phethean 12. New technologies, new ways of learning Rachael Levy and Nathalia Kucirkova 13. The relationship between physical development and learning i the early years and primary classrooms Carrie Weston and Elizabeth Marsden 14. The power of story Liz Chamberlain and Jacqueline Harrett PART 4: Influences on Children's Learning 15. Social class and culture: building bridges Jane Payler and Jan Georgeson 16. Empowering learners from 3-11 through language diversity and bilingualism Jean Conteh 17. Inclusion, well-being and safeguarding of children Anita Soni PART 5: Working in partnership 18. Accessing children's voices and experiences Victoria Cooper and Mary Kellett 19. Reaching out: fostering partnership with parents Mary Scanlan 20. Planning Educational Visits Bev Keen 21. Education of children with long-term health issues Alison Closs and Ann Burnett 22. Exploring leadership in the classroom Carrie Cable 23. Beginning to work with other agencies Gary Walker Endpiece Jane Payler, Jan Georgeson and Janet Moyles

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