Teachable moments : the art of teaching in primary schools
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Teachable moments : the art of teaching in primary schools
Open University Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [144]-151) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780335193738
Description
Creative teaching is an art form - aesthetic, intuitive and expressive. The recent proliferation of new educational policies and the related increase in tensions and dilemmas facing schools, combined with the growing demand for a wider range of skills and knowledge among children mean that there is an even greater need for creative teaching than before the National Curriculum.
This book addresses this need by:
* exploring the features of creative teaching with a focus on the day to day practice of primary teachers
* showing how teachers use emotion, create atmosphere and stimulate imagination to enhance their teaching
* examining the ways in which teachers have managed the National Curriculum and developed a new professional discourse in response to government pressures
This book is a sequel to Creative Teachers in Primary Schools (Open University Press 1995) and builds upon this work to provide new insights into the art of teaching.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Creative teaching and its significance
Creative teachers
A new professional discourse? Adjusting to managerialism
The emotional side of teaching and learning
Creating atmosphere and tone
Stimulating the imagination through story
Managing the curriculum
References
Index
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: hb ISBN 9780335193745
Description
Creative teaching is an art form - aesthetic, intuitive and expressive. The recent proliferation of new educational policies and the related increase in tensions and dilemmas facing schools, combined with the growing demand for a wider range of skills and knowledge among children mean that there is an even greater need for creative teaching than before the National Curriculum. This book addresses this need by: exploring the features of creative teaching with a focus on the day to day practice of primary teachers; showing how teachers use emotion, create atmosphere and stimulate imagination to enhance their teaching; examining the ways in which teachers have managed the National Curriculum and developed a new professional discourse in response to government pressures; This book is a sequel to Creative Teachers in Primary Schools (Open University Press 1995) and builds upon this work to provide new insights into the art of teaching.
Table of Contents
- Creative teaching and its significance
- creative teachers
- a new professional discourse? Adjusting to managerialism
- the emotional side of teaching and learning
- creating atmosphere and tone
- stimulating the imagination through story
- managing the curriculum.
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