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Humanities in Primary Education
Humanities in Primary Education
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A01=Don Kimber
A01=Elizabeth Newman
A01=Ian Menter
A01=Martin Forrest
A01=Nick Clough
A01=Penelope Harnett
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Author_Don Kimber
Author_Elizabeth Newman
Author_Ian Menter
Author_Martin Forrest
Author_Nick Clough
Author_Penelope Harnett
Category=JNDG
Category=JNLB
Category=JNU
Category=YPJJ3
Children's Geographical Understanding
Children's Historical Understanding
Children’s Geographical Understanding
Children’s Historical Understanding
Citizenship Education
citizenship education methods
Civic Education
Collaborative Student Groups
constructivist teaching
curriculum
curriculum innovation
DFE
DFE Circular
document
egypt
Environmental Education
environmental literacy
Environmental Trail
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eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
experiential learning strategies
good
Good Behaviour Policy
Good Samaritan
History National Curriculum
key
Kwaku Ananse
Male Mature Students
Moll Cutpurse
national
National Curriculum Council Guidance
Non-religious Backgrounds
PGCE Route
professional development for primary teachers
reflective pedagogy
religious
Religious Education
Religious Education Programme
samaritan
Schools Curriculum Assessment Authority
Secretary Of State
stage
War Time
Product details
- ISBN 9781853463426
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 1995
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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First Published in 1995. This innovative series is an ideal means of supporting professional practice in the post-Dearing era, when a new focus on the quality of teaching and learning is possible. The series promotes reflective teaching and active forms of pupil learning. The books explore the implications of these commitments for curriculum and curriculum-related issues. This book has emerged out of the collective experience of six colleagues who work together at the Faculty of Education of the University of the West of England, in Bristol. The twin strands here are a social constructivist model of learning and a reflective teaching model of pedagogy. Through reflecting on our experiences and evaluating their intentions, practices and outcomes, not only do we learn, but we also enrich the learning of those children, pupils and students with whom we are working.
Don Kimber, Nick Clough, Martin Forrest, Penelope Harnett, Ian Menter and Elizabeth Newman; all University of the West of England, in Bristol.
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