Primary Teaching Assistants

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A01=Carrie Cable
A01=Ian Eyres
A01=Mary Stacey
A01=Roger Hancock
Author_Carrie Cable
Author_Ian Eyres
Author_Mary Stacey
Author_Roger Hancock
Category=JNK
Category=JNLB
constructivist learning theory
early years intervention strategies
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formative assessment methods
home school collaboration
sensory processing in education
supporting neurodiverse primary pupils
virtual learning environments

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415504324
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Teaching Assistants are uniquely placed to support children’s involvement with learning. The role of those who work alongside teachers in the classroom has changed dramatically in recent years and teaching assistants are increasingly involved in planning, teaching and assessing all aspects of the curriculum.

This second edition has been thoroughly updated and includes new chapters on learning in gardens, children’s play in virtual environments, specialist approaches for children with communication difficulties, the nature of learning at home, the place of poetry, child abuse, learning in a breakfast club, children’s spelling, and the importance of playtime. Exploring the issues that are central to fostering children’s learning, the book examines:

    • strategies for supporting learning and assessment in English, maths and science
    • inclusive and imaginative practices in all areas of learning
    • home and community contexts for learning
    • working practices which support professional development.

Written for teaching assistants and also teachers, the book aims to enrich the contribution that teaching assistants, as team members, can make to children’s learning.

Carrie Cable is an Education Consultant and Researcher. Ian Eyres is Senior Lecturer in Education at The Open University. Roger Hancock is an Education Consultant and Researcher. Mary Stacey is a Writer and an Education Consultant.

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