Social and Learning Relationships in Primary Schools
Editat de Professor Alison Kington, Dr Karen Blackmoreen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mar 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350201316
ISBN-10: 1350201316
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350201316
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Examines
the
psychological
influences
on
relationships
in
terms
of
career
phase,
professional
identity,
and
self-efficacy,
providing
evidence
of
the
complexities
of
primary
school
life
Notă biografică
Alison
Kingtonis
Professor
in
Psychology
of
Education
at
the
University
of
Worcester,
UK.
Her
research
focuses
on
the
development
of
relationships
and
identities
in
the
classroom.Karen
Blackmoreis
Senior
Lecturer
in
Science
Education
at
the
University
of
Worcester,
UK.
Her
work
focuses
on
the
development
of
science
pedagogy
through
social
interactions.
Cuprins
List
of
FiguresList
of
TablesNotes
on
ContributorsForeword,Dame
Alison
PeacockAcknowledgements
Introduction,Alison
Kington
and
Karen
Blackmore(University
of
Worcester,
UK)Part
I:
Social
Interaction
and
the
Curriculum1.
Collaborative
Problem-Solving
in
Primary
Mathematics:
Developing
Shape
and
Spatial
Awareness,Louise
Hoskins-Staples
and
Karen
Blackmore
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)2.
Social
Learning
for
Student
Teachers
and
Children:
Findings
from
theChatterbooksReading
Groups
Initiative,Joy
Stanton
and
Jane
Whittenbury
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)3.
Enabling
Primary
Science
Inquiry:
The
role
of
Mobile
Technologies
to
Support
Peer
Learning,Karen
Blackmore
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)Part
II:
Classroom
Relationships
and
Learning4.
Creating
a
Positive
Culture
within
Primary
Schools:
Whole
School
Initiatives
to
Foster
Effective
Social
Learning
Relationships,Rachael
Paige
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)5.
Early
Career
Teacher
Relationships
with
Peers
and
Mentors:
Exploring
Policy
and
Practice,Kathryn
Spicksley
and
Maxine
Watkins
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)6.
Developing
Teacher-Pupil
Relationships
in
the
Classroom:
The
Influence
of
Primary
Teachers'
Career
Phase
and
Experience,Ben
Looker
and
Alison
Kington
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)Part
III:
Professional
Identity
and
Professional
Development7.
The
Role
of
the
Built
Environment
in
Schools:
Developing
Teachers'
Professional
Identities
and
Motivation,Colin
Howard
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)8.
Knowing
Me,
Knowing
You:
An
Exploration
of
the
Social
and
Learning
Relationships
in
Teacher-Education
Partnerships,Linzi
McKerr
and
Jill
Turner
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)9.
Teachers'
Professional
Identity
and
Self-efficacy:
A
Study
of
Teachers
with
4-7
Years
of
Experience,Andrew
Townsend
and
Alison
Kington
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)Part
IV:
Individual
Differences
and
Inclusion10.
Planning
for
Children's
Voice
in
Socio-Cultural
Education:
Findings
from
theWe
Are
EuropeProject,Branwen
Bingle
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)11.
The
Role
of
Leadership
Collaboration
in
Challenging
Contexts:
Building
a
Positive
Community
of
Practice,Carla
Solvason
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)12.
The
Story
of
Gender
Differences
in
Transition
from
Primary
to
Secondary
School:
Expectations
Versus
Reality,Louise
Beattie
and
Suzanne
Horton(University
of
Worcester,
UK)Concluding
Remarks:
Implications,Karen
Blackmore
and
Alison
Kington
(University
of
Worcester,
UK)Index
Recenzii
This
collection
of
research
on
social
and
learning
relationships
brings
about
a
fresh
look
at
the
importance
of
human
interactions
in
education
settings.
Importantly,
the
book
highlights
the
importance
of
multiple
and
diverse
perspectives
to
build
an
understanding
of
the
lived
experiences
of
key
education
stakeholders.
Highly
recommended
for
anyone
involved
in
education.