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Evidencebased Teaching In Primary Education 1st Edition Val Poultney Ian Menter

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Evidencebased Teaching In Primary Education 1st Edition Val Poultney Ian Menter
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Publisher: Critical Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Val Poultney; Ian Menter
ISBN: 9781911106487, 1911106481
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Evidencebased Teaching In Primary Education 1st Edition Val Poultney Ian Menter by Val Poultney; Ian Menter 9781911106487, 1911106481 instant download after payment.

Trainees and school-based practitioners are being encouraged to engage more with evidence-based teaching methods. Teachers are now more responsible for the outcomes of their own practice and are charged with sourcing ‘best practice’ solutions in their pedagogical approaches. And schools are moving more towards in-house professional development approaches that have a clear focus on raising standards in the classroom. This book focuses on how universities and primary schools can work together to lead, manage and sustain a culture of teacher inquiry. It examines the role of the university in providing a critical perspective on teaching and learning and how academics can support schools by working as ‘knowledgeable others’ and advocates of classroom-based research. As a case study, it explores the journey taken by one particular primary school, in partnership with a university, over a two-year period, detailing how this work has impacted on the professional lives of staff, the children they teach, the overall culture of the school and the impact on school improvement. Chapters are contributed by professional school leaders, university academics and primary teachers and there is a focus on the rigorous examination of models of evidenced-based teaching, practical examples demonstrating some of the best and most sustainable approaches, and positive outcomes.

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