The child at school : interactions with peers and teachers
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The child at school : interactions with peers and teachers
(Texts in developmental psychology / series editor, Peter Smith)
Arnold, 2000
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Description and Table of Contents
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: hb ISBN 9780340731819
Description
School is an institution through which all children in modern industrial societies must pass, and it also has an important effect on their later lives. The authors present children's social interactive processes as a key dimension of their lives in school. The school provides a milieu for social interaction with both adults and peers and is important in the child's cognitive development and in their larger development as socially competent beings. This text focuses on children's experience of the two intersecting worlds in school, the world of peers, both within and outside the classroom setting, and secondly, the world of teacher-pupil interaction which normally occurs in the classroom. Various theories of child cognitive development are applied to children's school achievement. Additionally, children's social competence in school is examined in terms of their peer relations as indicated by friendship, popularity, adjustment to school and aggression.
Table of Contents
- A developmental orientation toward children in schools
- children as developmental beings
- the social world of children and their peers in school
- children's play
- peer relations
- aggression in school
- break time in school
- the social world of adult-child relations and classroom environments
- the social world of children, teachers and other adults
- the development of school-based literacy
- the development of school-based numeracy
- school as context
- teacher and school influences on children's school performance
- the classroom environment
- children's adjustment to school
- what we know, what we need to know, what is to be done.
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: pb ISBN 9780340731826
Description
School is an institution through which all children in modern industrial societies must pass, and it also has an important effect on their later lives. The authors present children's social interactive processes as a key dimension of their lives in school. The school provides a milieu for social interaction with both adults and peers and is important in the child's cognitive development and in their larger development as socially competent beings.
This book focuses on children's experience of the two intersecting worlds in school, firstly, the world of peers, both within and outside the classroom setting, and secondly, the world of teacher-pupil interaction which normally occurs in the classroom. Various theories of child cognitive development are applied to children's school achievement. Additionally, children's social competence in school is examined in terms of their peer relations as indicated by friendship, popularity, adjustment to school and aggression.
Table of Contents
An introduction to children's interactions in school
Children's social competence and peer relations
Pupil friendships in school
Children's Play
Breaktime in school
Aggression in school: The specific case of bullies and victims
Classroom environments
Interactions in the classroom: Teacher pupil interactions
Literacy learning in a social-developmental context of school
School-based mathematics
Teacher expectations
Sex differences in classroom interaction.
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