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Primary Teaching Assistants: Curriculum in context 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 558 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white
  • Sērija : Published in association with the Open University
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Nov-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415504333
  • ISBN-13: 9780415504331
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 558 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white
  • Sērija : Published in association with the Open University
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Nov-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415504333
  • ISBN-13: 9780415504331
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Teaching Assistants are uniquely placed to support childrens involvement with learning. The role of those who work alongside teachers in the classroom has changed dramatically in recent years and teaching assistants are increasingly involved in planning, teaching and assessing all aspects of the curriculum.

This second edition has been thoroughly updated and includes new chapters on learning in gardens, childrens play in virtual environments, specialist approaches for children with communication difficulties, the nature of learning at home, the place of poetry, child abuse, learning in a breakfast club, childrens spelling, and the importance of playtime. Exploring the issues that are central to fostering childrens learning, the book examines:















strategies for supporting learning and assessment in English, maths and science





inclusive and imaginative practices in all areas of learning





home and community contexts for learning





working practices which support professional development.





Written for teaching assistants and also teachers, the book aims to enrich the contribution that teaching assistants, as team members, can make to childrens learning.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xiii
Section 1 Children and the curriculum
1(88)
Introduction to Section 1
1 Play, playtime and playgrounds
3(11)
Stuart Lester
Owain Jones
Wendy Russell
2 Learning from errors and misconceptions
14(9)
Julie Ryan
Julian Williams
3 Why use ICT?
23(4)
Richard English
4 Poetry: an everyday activity
27(14)
Liz Stone
Julia Gillen
5 Learning from the language that children use
41(9)
Chris Bills
6 Watching and learning: the tools of assessment
50(8)
Cathy Nutbrown
7 The sensory garden
58(8)
Hazreena Hussein
8 Constructivism and primary science
66(6)
Patricia Murphy
9 The case for primary science
72(11)
Jane Turner
10 Learning science
83(6)
Joan Solomon
Stephen Lunn
Section 2 Contexts for learning
89(52)
Introduction to Section 2
11 Tadpoles in the willow garden
91(5)
Sam Burns
Sue Hadfield
Roger Hancock
12 ICT and bilingual children
96(4)
Sheilagh Crowther
Ian Eyres
13 What is a `good' book?
100(3)
Elaine Moss
14 The effect of light and noise on pupils with Asperger syndrome
103(10)
Bernhard Menzinger
Robin Jackson
15 School buildings: `A safe haven, not a prison ...'
113(7)
Catherine Burke
Ian Grosvenor
16 Joining Gabriel's play
120(4)
Kayte Brimacombe
Roger Hancock
17 Grandparents and children's learning
124(8)
Charmian Kenner
Tahera Arju
Eve Gregory
John Jessel
Mahera Ruby
18 Learning at home is not like learning in school
132(9)
Alan Thomas
Jane Lowe
Section 3 Working together
141(68)
Introduction to Section 3
19 Children's play in online virtual worlds
143(11)
Jackie Marsh
20 Supporting and enhancing primary mathematics
154(10)
Jenny Houssart
21 Reflections on bilingual practice
164(10)
Carrie Cable
22 Enabling children's creativity
174(8)
Lindsey Haynes
Anna Craft
23 Successful home-school projects
182(13)
Anthony Feiler
24 It's hard being expected to work all the time
195(6)
Rose Schofield
25 Developing pupils' self-assessment skills
201(8)
Ruth Dann
Section 4 Perspectives and voices
209(67)
Introduction to Section 4
26 `Whoops, I forgot David'
211(10)
Ian Eyres
Carrie Cable
Roger Hancock
Janet Turner
27 Child voice and cue cards
221(11)
Ann Lewis
Helen Newton
Susan Vials
28 From one professional to another
232(7)
Jonathan Rix
29 Bangladeshi women and their children's reading
239(9)
Adrian Blackledge
30 Breaking the taboo
248(4)
Ruth Pooley
31 Common sense has much to learn from moonshine
252(4)
Philip Pullman
32 Children and spelling
256(9)
Marsha Bell
33 Learning in a breakfast club
265(4)
Peter Woolston
Roger Hancock
34 Enriched curriculum to the foundation stage curriculum
269(7)
Dympna Meikleham
Roger Hancock
Index 276
Carrie Cable is an Education Consultant and Researcher. Ian Eyres is Senior Lecturer in Education at The Open University. Roger Hancock is an Education Consultant and Researcher. Mary Stacey is a Writer and an Education Consultant.