Teaching History 3-11

Teaching History 3-11
Author: Lucy O'Hara
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780826451125

These books provide a constructive, highly accessible and, above all, practical introduction to the teaching of Geography and History in early years and primary settings. In particular, they prepare initial teacher training students to meet government requirements for entry into the teaching profession. These are comprehensive guides to: o Geographical and historical knowledge and understandingo Planning, teaching and class managemento Monitoring, assessment, recording, reporting and accountabilityo General professional requirements>

History 3-11

History 3-11
Author: Hilary Cooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006-11-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136780505

Replacing the bestselling The Teaching of History in Primary Schools, acclaimed author Hilary Cooper returns with this invaluable resource, showing how to sustain a dynamic history curriculum in the classroom.

Teaching History 11-18

Teaching History 11-18
Author: Husbands, Chris
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0335238203

This book provides a comprehensive and radical guide to the challenges facing history and history teaching in contemporary schools

Teaching Design and Technology 3-11

Teaching Design and Technology 3-11
Author: Gill Hope
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780826468772

Whether you are beginning a teacher-training course or embarking on a career in teaching, this introductory textbook provides comprehensive information on how to meet the standards for effective teaching in early years and primary settings.

History 5-11

History 5-11
Author: Hilary Cooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136575618

History 5-11 addresses the key issues surrounding the teaching of history in the primary curriculum. With an emphasis on the importance of learning about the past through the processes of historical enquiry, this textbook will be an invaluable resource to all trainee and practising primary teachers interested in teaching history in an accessible, dynamic and above all enjoyable way. This fully updated second edition highlights: Examples of good practice; Meaningful assessment and record keeping; Planning for progression and differentiation; The primary to secondary transition; Cross-curricular approaches to history. This book also analyses the most recent and salient reports concerning primary education, including the 2011 Ofsted report History for All, the Historical Association Primary Survey 2011 and the findings of the Cambridge Review. It contains case studies, lesson planning guidance and methods to develop pupils’ historical understanding as well as offering creative and innovative ways to teach the subject of history in the primary classroom.

Readings for Reflective Teaching

Readings for Reflective Teaching
Author: Andrew Pollard
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780826451156

This unique book provides the reader with a mini-library of over one hundred readings containing: --both classic and contemporary readings--international contributors--material drawn from books and journalsAn essential reference resource in its own right, Readings for Reflective Teaching also contains numerous cross-references to Andrew Pollards Reflective Teaching.

Creative Teaching: History in the Primary Classroom

Creative Teaching: History in the Primary Classroom
Author: Rosie Turner-Bisset
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135397759

Designed specifically for teachers with little subject knowledge or experience in history, this book provides trainees with the confidence they need to teach primary history. Based on Curriculum 2000, the book provides valuable step-by-step guidance on how to create, plan, develop, organize and assess high-quality teaching activities in primary history. This book: is full of teaching approaches, practical ideas, teaching activities, real-life case studies and vignettes of good teaching practice; covers both conventional and modern approaches - such as drama, role-play, story telling, music and dance; and explains how each approach can be adapted to suit all primary ages and abilities. Children with a range of learning needs and styles respond with enthusiasm to a wide variety of teaching approaches - and this book provides trainee teachers with that repertoire and variety.

Mastering Primary History

Mastering Primary History
Author: Karin Doull
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1474295584

Mastering Primary History introduces the primary history curriculum and helps trainees and teachers learn how to plan and teach inspiring lessons that make learning history irresistible. Topics covered include: · Current developments in history · History as an irresistible activity · History as a practical activity · Skills to develop in history · Promoting curiosity · Assessing children in history · Practical issues This guide includes examples of children's work, case studies, readings to reflect upon and reflective questions that all help to show students and teachers what is considered to be best and most innovative practice, and how they can use that knowledge in their own teaching to the greatest effect. The book draws on the experience of three leading professionals in primary history, Karin Doull, Christopher Russell and Alison Hales, to provide the essential guide to teaching history for all trainee primary teachers.

Teaching Across the Early Years 3-7

Teaching Across the Early Years 3-7
Author: Hilary Cooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134576625

This practical and accessible book explores ways of developing continuity and coherence in children's learning from three to seven years old. It is based around three case studies in which tutors on Initial Teacher Training courses worked with early years practitioners in three different pre-school settings, each linked to a primary school. The book describes how they successfully managed to plan and teach integrated themes across the age-range in the context of the requirements of the Foundation Stage and the National Curriculum. Each case study has a different focus: * science, design and technology *' the arts' - including an ICT strand * 'the humanities' - including a physical education strand English and mathematics dimensions run through each theme.The book is alive with discussion of children's art, language, drama and music, captured as field notes, writing, drawing, and as video tape. Each chapter concludes with suggestions of ways in which readers can develop the ideas in their own contexts. This book will be invaluable reading for students on Early Years courses, Early Years practitioners, and tutors and mentors in early childhood education.

Bringing History Alive through Local People and Places

Bringing History Alive through Local People and Places
Author: Lynne Dixon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136280588

A much-needed and delightful book. It shows how history can be taught with the meaningful experiences of each child at its centre, making connections between the child, the locality and community, the national and global past and concepts of time. Throughout the authors empower teachers to adopt their philosophy, by showing them how to plan, select resources and strategies and reflect on ideas and case studies. Hilary Cooper, Emeritus professor of history and pedagogy, The University of Cumbria, UK. Bringing History Alive through Local People and Places puts the local environment and community at the heart of history, showing how it can be used as the context for successful history teaching across the primary age range. It considers how to develop children’s concepts and skills through local history, how to link local, national and global aspects of history, and helps you develop your own historical knowledge, understanding and confidence in teaching the subject. Practical topics explored include: Investigating children’s cultural and geographical roots through fieldwork Finding and visiting local museums, archives and heritage sights Choosing and using resources Using significant people, events and buildings to link with national history Environmental education and sustainable development through local history Understanding the links between history and everyday life Planning and assessing history. Based on the latest research and practice in the field, Bringing History Alive through Local People and Places offers an exciting template of creative ideas and activities to show teachers how they can make history relevant to all children.