A Guide to Early Years and Primary Teaching
- Dominic Wyse - UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK
- Sue Rogers - Institute of Education, University of London, UK
Primary Education (General) | Primary Professional Studies | Primary Teacher Training
How do people become effective teachers?
This is the textbook students need to support them on this journey, no matter their training route or whether primary or early years in focus.
Through a unique pairing of academic research and teaching expertise, each chapter is collaboratively authored by an academic specialist and an experienced practitioner to provide a realistic and practical view of teaching children from years 3 - 11.
The book combines all the major topics, theories and research students need to know, along with up-to-date policy and legislation. Inventive and practical learning aids and carefully crafted online resources will help readers to:
Understand: helpful learning aims at the beginning and summaries at the end of every chapter guide students through each topic
Apply: Spotlight on Practice features highlight real teaching examples, Putting it into Practice features provide advice on how key concepts can be employed in real life whilst classroom activities on the website provide further ideas for teaching
Reflect on key concepts, as well as your own practice and values, through the refection points and author podcasts on the website outlining key issues to stimulate critical thinking
Go further with informative annotated further reading at the end of every chapter, links to relevant websites integrated throughout, and carefully selected SAGE journal articles freely available on the website
This is an essential textbook for use across all your primary and early years teaching courses - whether students are training to be lower/upper primary school teachers or early years practitioners, including those on undergraduate or postgraduate teacher training courses and employment-based routes.
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'This is an excellent guide for teachers, covering everything you need to know during your teacher training and beyond. Each chapter is full of essential information and practical advice to help you become an effective and reflective teacher. A complete and invaluable guide for trainees!'
Up to date and current examples given.
Clear links to Teaching Standards, accessible for students.
This is a good general text that covers a range of topics that are relevant to my students and their work. The links to accessible web sources and use of reflective points will support their learning and understanding of key points in each chapter as well as supporting students' ability to make links to their practice .
An interesting and informative book covering a wide range of topics. Will provide students with ongoing support through their training and first job
This is a well-structured and highly informative book. The clear reflection points, web links and putting into practice sections, not only break up the reading, they contextualise it and this is ideal.
An extremely detailed yet accessible text which covers everything a new teacher needs to know - an invaluable resource to help support those new to the role.
This is a good book for introducing students to the main elements of teaching. The guided tour of the book is great and allows easy access so they can use it as a developmental tool or to just dip in and out of each section as required. Great.
This is a good up to date text.
Brilliantly written, easy to understand for those new to the industry & succinct. Will be recommending this to anyone that enquires
Excellent guide for both specialists and generalists.