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Primary ICT: Extending Knowledge in Practice
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Primary ICT

August 2006 | 176 pages | Learning Matters
Still the biggest concern for many on initial teacher training courses is the acquisition of subject knowledge and the ability to translate that into effective teaching. This book addresses this - building on the core subject knowledge covered in the Achieving QTS series and relating it to classroom practice. It supports trainees in extending and deepening their knowledge of ICT and demonstrating how to apply it to planning and implementing lessons. Practical and up-to-date teaching examples are used to clearly contextualize subject knowledge. A clear focus on classroom practice helps trainees to build confidence and develop their own teaching strategies.
 
Introduction
 
Part 1: The place of ICT in primary schools
 
The place of ICT in school: Planning and managing ICT
 
Part 2: Exploration
 
Exploration in practice
 
ICT strategies: Exploration
 
Part 3: Textual communication
 
Textual communication in practice
 
ICT strategies: Textual communication
 
Part 4: Multimedia communication
 
Multimedia communication in practice
 
ICT strategies: Multimedia communication
 
Part 5: Developing ideas, modifying and evaluating work
 
Reviewing, modifying and evaluating in practice
 
ICT strategies: Reviewing, modifying and evaluating work
 
Part 6: Control technology
 
Control technology in practice
 
ICT strategies: Control technology
 
Index of teaching examples
 
Glossary
 
Index

This text supports trainees in extending their knowledge and understanding of the use of primary ICT. The text demonstrates how to both plan and implement its use in lessons across the curriculum. Practical examples punctuate throughout the text to help readers contextualize subject knowledge. This text has supported students well in developing their overall levels of confidence in the use of primary specific ICT.

Sarah Charles
Education, Derby University
May 28, 2012

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