Teaching the Primary Foundation Subjects
English
By (author): Maggie Webster Sara Misra
The book also helps you understand the value that the foundation subjects bring and enables you to reflect on why and how to teach them in a creative, imaginative and inspirational way. In particular the book offers:
With its rich range of creative and practical teaching activities, and underpinned by the pedagogy and identity of each discipline, this is essential reading for beginning and early career teachers.
Maggie Webster is Senior Lecturer and RE Subject Leader at Edge Hill University, UK.
Sarah Misra is Senior Lecturer and PGCE Programme Leader at Staffordshire University, UK.
An essential companion for both new and experienced educators of the Primary Curriculum. Webster and Misra draw on the pertinent knowledge and experience of subject specialists to deliver a modern, articulate and knowledgeable overview of how to effectively deliver the Foundation Subjects. Their passion for the Foundation Subjects is evident through their in-depth analysis of the value they have to the holistic development of children. Through a comprehensive examination of subject identity, effective pedagogy and creative teaching strategies, Webster and Misra provide the tools to be a pro-active, reflective and versatile leader in the Foundation Subjects. The knowledge and experience of the authors and contributors is evident in the books ability to convey theory and pedagogy using coherent and accessible language which makes it both informative and practical. This book adopts a unique and fresh approach which seamlessly combines theory and experience to deliver information that is enlightening, inspiring and truly useful.
Nick Murphy, Edge Hill University, Trainee teacher and Teaching Assistant
This book fills a void in the world of ITE. The links between theory and practice can be difficult to comprehend for those making their first steps into the profession. With the three lens approach exploring the unique nature of each discipline synthesised with pedagogical aspects and creative ideas, this book provides fabulous support for trainee teachers to clearly make those links. I feel that Teaching the Primary Foundation Subjects will be an invaluable text for ITE providers to share with their students to support and guide them not only through their placements but through their academic work too.
Emma McVittie, Senior Lecturer Primary and Secondary RE, York St John University