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Classroom Pedagogy and Primary Practice
Classroom Pedagogy and Primary Practice
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Author_David McNamara
Author_Professor David Mcnamara
Bed Time Stories
Buggy Algorithms
Can
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Children's Mental Capacities
childrens
Children’s Mental Capacities
classroom authority dynamics
cognitive development theory
communicate
Communicate Subject Matter
Confer
Conventional Subject Boundaries
Diagnose Learning Difficulties
educational psychology
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expertise
Follow
Formal Knowledge Base
Formal Professional Knowledge
formative assessment methods
Held
Incremental Tasks
instructional strategies
Knowledge Base
learning
matter
Pedagogic Content Knowledge
primary education research
professional
subject
Subject Matter Knowledge
Subtraction Errors
Superb
task
Teach Subject Matter
teacher expertise in primary learning
Teacher Partiality
Teacher's Pedagogical Expertise
Teacher's Professional Expertise
teachers
Teacher’s Pedagogical Expertise
Teacher’s Professional Expertise
Teaching Subtraction
Vernacular Pedagogy
Worthwhile
Product details
- ISBN 9781138411302
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jun 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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In this provocative book, David McNamara argues that a `teacher-centred' approch to teaching in the primary school, especially in the later years is actually in the best interests of the children - that the teacher must be seen to have ultimate responsibility for what and how children learn. He attempts to define the distinctive professional expertise of the primary teacher - the application of subject knowledge within the special circumstances of the classroom - and to show how this expertise can be articulated to establish a body of educational knowledge which is both derived from practice and practically useful to others.At a time when increasing emphasis is being placed on the role of the practising teacher as a mentor in intitial teacher education, this book will help teachers at all levels to define their own role in the creation of educational knowledge.
David McNamara, Professor David Mcnamara
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