Teaching Children To Learn

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This exciting book fosters the skills involved in learning, providing a framework for developing active learning in every community, classroom, and school. This new edition suggests more ways to create powerful learning environments. Teaching Children to Learn has been revised and enlarged, giving more practical ideas to develop creative learning skills. It includes new sections on learning styles, accelerated learning, and ways to motivate learning.

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Genre : Education
Author : Robert Fisher
Publisher : Nelson Thornes
Release : 2005
File : 188 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0748794425


Improving Children S Learning

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How can teachers improve what they do in the primary classroom? Which teaching methods will help you and your pupils to perform effectively? These are the questions that every teacher will be asking him or herself in today's climate of targets and tables. Much research over recent years has focused on the role of the teacher and how effective classroom practice is achieved. The book discusses many areas of topical importance including: teaching methods motivating learners and matching work to children how to structure children's learning classroom control and organisation teaching literacy teaching children with special education needs working with parents. It also looks at the increasing role of the teacher as a researcher and how colloborative practices are providing a way for teaches to appraise both their own progress and that of their colleagues. This book should be of particular interest to the classroom teacher who is looking for ways to develop his or her teaching but has limited time to explore the research. It sets out to translate the findings of research into practical terms which teachers can easily use.

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Genre : Education
Author : Joan Dean
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2003-09-02
File : 197 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134702145


Children S Learning In Early Childhood

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Everything you need to know about Learning Theories in Early Childhood practice. This book explores the key theorists and theories that form the foundation of learning and development in early childhood. Building your own understanding and knowledge of children’s learning, it then helps you develop the skills of translating theory into practice. How does this book support you? · The structure of the book mirrors your student learning journey, to compliment your course and seminar reading. · Parts 1 and 2 help you develop your reflective and analytical skills through critical questions, photographs and discussion points. · Part 3 gives real life case studies to help you understand how the theories can be practically applied in settings to improve your own practice.

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Genre : Education
Author : Sean MacBlain
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 2021-03-03
File : 136 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781529758924


Teaching Children To Read An Evidence Based Assessment Of The Scientific Research Literature On Reading And Its Implications For Reading Instruction Reports Of The Subgroups

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Genre : Reading
Author : National Reading Panel (U.S.)
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Release : 2000
File : 500 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X006120221


Teaching Children Bible Basics

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Teaching Children Bible Basics is a book of 34 Old and New Testament lessons that helps children ages 8–10 learn how to use the Bible. The lessons and activities are designed to teach children how the Bible came to be, how to use this important book, about the Torah, and about the important stories of the Hebrew and Christian Testaments. Key Features: Features 16 Old Testament and 20 New Testament lessons; Provides 30- to 45-minute experiential lessons that teach children how to use the Bible; Each lesson accommodates the needs of various learning styles; Each lesson highlights a specific desired result (for example, students will discover and retell the creation story day by day); Each lesson includes a lesson focus, a Scripture text, a section listing materials needed, various learning activities, discussion questions related to the Bible topics being “discovered,” and a closing prayer. Key Benefits: Teachers will be enabled to teach children aged 8–10 basic Bible skills through interactive Bible lessons that stimulate creativity and critical thinking; Teachers will find practical help and guidance in how children can gain a working knowledge of the structure of the Bible, the organization of the books of the Bible, and the significance of the Bible to Christians; Can be used with any Bible translation.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Barbara Bruce
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Release : 2011-12-01
File : 162 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781426734533


Physical Education In Nursery And Infant Schools

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Provides guidance for different age levels, gives lesson plans and suggests some criteria by which teachers can measure their pupils progress.

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Genre : Education
Author : Pauline Wetton
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2005-08-04
File : 217 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134987399


Linking Children S Learning With Professional Learning

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Producing evidence that professional development undertaken has an impact on children’s learning is an increasingly important issue in education. This book proposes a process model designed to support and enable education professionals to focus on this issue as an integral part of their daily work. This model centres around the identification of professional learning needs in relation to the learning needs of children and focuses on evidence of impact as part of that process. For this model to work effectively, however, there must be a culture which supports, enables and recognises the value and importance of professional learning and development and which is inclusive and child centred. This culture, its elements and its development are also addressed and provide the context and underpinning for the model. In the second part of the book research undertaken to develop and pilot the model with a range of education professionals is discussed and the model is further developed to support education practitioners, leaders and professional development providers to ask questions that are specific to their roles and responsibilities. This book will be of interest to a range of professionals teaching, leading, working, studying and researching in compulsory and post-compulsory education. It also has relevance for the increasing number of providers of learning and development opportunities for education professionals.

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Genre : Education
Author : Jeanne K. Keay
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2012-01-01
File : 170 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789460916458


Involving Parents In Their Children S Learning

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`A unique guide for students, practitioners, parents, and administrators of young children who want to understand specific strategies to maximise parent involvement and collaboration' - Education Libraries 'This is an excellent book that draws extensively on the work of a children's centre that has been running for over 25 years' - SENCO Update Involving Parents in their Children's Learning is the story of the pioneering work of the Pen Green Centre for children and families. Showing how early years practitioners can collaborate effectively with parents, the book includes case studies of parents and children who have attended the centre, studies which chart developments in learning for both children and parents. The book will inspire early years practitioners and offer them practical advice on ways of developing effective work with parents. Drawing on their work at the renowned Pen Green Centre, the authors show how to: o support parents as their child's first educator o provide practical and psychological support to parents o involve fathers and male carers o share important child development concepts o support and extend children's learning o reach out to hard-to-reach parents. This New Edition follows up on the stories of people featured in the first edition, showing how they have progressed over the last few years. It also includes new chapters covering the headteacher's role in developing parental involvement programmes, how the Pen Green model has been applied in primary schools, and the use of parental diaries. The book is essential reading for students on early years courses (BA, FdA, B.Ed), as well as practising early years professionals and senior management teams in primary schools.

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Genre : Education
Author : Margy Whalley
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 2007-07-16
File : 233 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781446204634


Creating Inclusive Learning Environments For Young Children

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This accessible, reader-friendly resource provides important information and helpful strategies for preschool and kindergarden teachers in inclusive environments who have little or no training in special education and assisting students with special needs.

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Genre : Education
Author : Clarissa Willis
Publisher : Corwin Press
Release : 2009
File : 241 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781412957199


Teaching Children With Dyslexia

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Written by one of the most well-regarded practitioners in the field this book is packed full of photocopiable exercises and suggestions for strategies and techniques that are instantly transferable to classroom environments.

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Genre : Education
Author : Philomena Ott
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2007-05-07
File : 317 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134345915