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Teaching Children 3-11
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Teaching Children 3-11
A Student's Guide

Third Edition
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November 2011 | 368 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Focusing on the major topics underpinning professional studies strands in elementary education, Teaching Children 3-11 provides indispensable coverage of vital practical and conceptual issues that support good teaching practice. The Third Edition includes four new chapters on: curriculum development, cross-curricular teaching, diversity and inclusion, and communication in the classroom.

 

 
PART ONE: THE LEARNING TEACHER
Graham Handscomb and Anne Cockburn
Setting out
Graham Handscomb
Working Together and Enquiring within
Sue Cox
Approaches to Learning and Teaching
 
PART TWO: SKILLS IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
Jenifer Smith and Michele Otway
Talking in Class
Stephen Chynoweth and Lorraine Laudrum
Observation
Lorraine Laudrum and Stephen Chynoweth
Classroom Skills
Melanie Foster, Graham Handscomb and Elizabeth Cornish
The Unique Child: Approaches to Diversity and Inclusion
Anne Cockburn and Paul Parslow-Williams
Positive Ethos: Motivation and Behaviour
Jenifer Smith
Reflective Practice
Ralph Manning
Assessment
Eleanor Cockerton
Planning
Helena Gillespie and Abigail Williams
E-Learning
 
PART THREE: MANAGING THE CURRICULUM
Fiona Dorey and Graham Handscomb
The Dynamic Curriculum
Paul Parslow-Williams and Michael Pond
Making Sense of the Curriculum
Alan Pagden
Continuity and Progression from Three to Eleven
 
PART FOUR: THE CHILD AND THE COMMUNITY
Jo Lang and Eleanor Cockerton
The School in the Community and the Community in the School
 
PART FIVE: DEVELOPING THE TEACHER YOU WANT TO BE
Ann Oliver
How Am I Doing?
Anne Cockburn and Graham Handscomb
Your First Teaching Post

'Teaching Children 3 - 11: A Student's Guide is a great overview guide to the most important elements that you need to know about for teaching in the Primary and Early Years phase. It's an easy to read starter text with well thought through references to other work so that the reader is guided through the plethora of literature'
- Sara Bubb


'This book has something for all students, combining theory with useful, practical advice. Issues I know students often find challenging, such as behaviour management, making the most of the tutor's visit and working with other adults are all included... a worthwhile investment for students on any ITT course'
- Child Education


Did not fit the specific needs of my course.

Mrs Amy Bartlow
Teaching and Leadership, Pittsburg State University
January 15, 2015

A useful resource for Access to Teaching students while on their Primary placements

Mrs Marilyn Hannan
Teaching and Learning Development, South Essex College
July 26, 2013

A very useful guide for students on placement. I recommend this book to levels 4, 5 and 6 on our BA (hons) Childhood studies course as it promotes reflective practice. There are short, activities/summaries/issues for reflection that help the students to focus upon the important aspect of classroom practice.

Mrs Sharron Galley
Centre for Childhood Studies, Stockport College
June 26, 2013

Accessible for students-comprehensive

Mrs Maria Vinney
Faculty of Education, Winchester University
June 19, 2013

Stronger books available.

Mr Ian Barrett
Department of Education, London Metropolitan Uni (North Campus)
May 1, 2013

recommended to library and students

Miss Anita Chamberlain
Faculty of Education (Lancaster), University of Cumbria
April 9, 2013

This is essential reading on CYCC10 an introductory module on our BA Primary Education a pre-professional programme. A really useful text.

Mrs Zenna Kingdon
Education , College of St Mark and St John
March 25, 2013

Please see previous comments.

Mrs Zenna Kingdon
Education , College of St Mark and St John
March 25, 2013

A useful text for any student studying primary teaching or learning support within the primary sector.

Mrs Andrea Morgans
General Education, Cardiff and Vale College
February 18, 2013

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1


Anne Cockburn

Anne D. Cockburn is a Professor Emeritus in Early Years Education at the University of East Anglia (UEA). She was educated in Edinburgh before reading Psychology at the University of St Andrews. Subsequently, she trained to be a primary teacher and taught in Scotland. In 1979, she became a Research Fellow at the University of Lancaster, working with Neville Bennett and Charles Desforges. Her PhD was completed in 1986 at the UEA. Following a period of working as a researcher, she took up her first lectureship at UEA in 1989. She became an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society in 1994. Initially Anne's... More About Author

Graham Handscomb