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Education - Philosophy & Social Aspects, Psychology of Education, Teaching - Curricula, Effective Teaching, Classroom Planning, Educational Reform, Alternative Educational Methods

Creating a Learner-Centred Primary Classroom: Learner-Centered Strategic Teaching

by Kath Murdoch, Jeni Wilson
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Overview

Creating a Learner-centred Primary Classroom is an essential resource to improve teaching practice, examining the key elements that contribute to a learner-centred classroom and offering strategies to encourage children to take a shared role in their learning.

Including case studies describing teachers’ methods for linking theory to practice, this user-friendly, photocopiable resource demonstrates how to:

  • construct a learning community
  • encourage collaborative learning
  • share strategies for engaging individual learners
  • provide a scaffold for strategic thinking in the classroom
  • link assessment procedures to learning
  • showcase the practice and outcomes of purposeful curriculum planning.

Any teacher who wants to practically tailor their teaching practice to meet the needs of individual learners will find this an invaluable resource.

Synopsis

Creating a Learner-centred Primary Classroom is an essential resource to improve teaching practice, examining the key elements that contribute to a learner-centred classroom and offering strategies to encourage children to take a shared role in their learning.

Including case studies describing teachers’ methods for linking theory to practice, this user-friendly, photocopiable resource demonstrates how to:

  • construct a learning community

  • encourage collaborative learning

  • share strategies for engaging individual learners

  • provide a scaffold for strategic thinking in the classroom

  • link assessment procedures to learning

  • showcase the practice and outcomes of purposeful curriculum planning.

Any teacher who wants to practically tailor their teaching practice to meet the needs of individual learners will find this an invaluable resource.

About the Author, Kath Murdoch

Kath Murdoch is an experienced teacher who lectured at the University of Melbourne, Australia for over a decade.

Jeni Wilson is an associate of the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415454322

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