How do expert primary classteachers really work?

A critical guide for teachers, headteachers and teacher educators

By (author) Tony Eaude

Publication date:

30 November 2012

Publisher

Critical Publishing

Dimensions:

234x156mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781909330016

This is an essential text for anyone interested in teaching primary school children, including teacher educators, classteachers and headteachers. What constitutes outstanding or good teaching of children in the primary years is rarely discussed other than in terms of measurable outcomes in literacy and numeracy. This book presents a different view of the distinctive learning needs of 5-11 year-olds and examines the knowledge, skills and attributes required to meet these, especially as a classteacher. Informed by research, but linking this with practical examples, it examines how teachers with a high level of expertise with young children actually think, act and interact. While highlighting the features of such expertise, the challenges of developing it are not overlooked, and the text provides practical pointers on how to do this in both initial teacher education and continuing professional development.

This title is part of the successful Critical Guides for Teacher Educators series edited by Ian Menter.

"an excellent proposal on a highly relevant contemporary topic ... this book will be greatly appreciated by primary school educators. ... This is serious, principled work for which thought has been given in terms of attractive presentation to a defined audience. Good stuff."