Understanding Children

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Face To Face
heredity and environment
Home Town
Honesty
Independent
Indirect Operation
Innate Influences
introduction
J. S. Lawes
Judgements
learning processes
Make Up
Mental Age
Mental Development
Non-conforming Child
Pause
Perceptual Strengths
Playthings
psychological observation techniques
psychology
Purposive Exploration
Respected Teacher
School Subject
Slate Pencil
String
Strong
Tallest Boy
teacher training Africa
Thought Operations
Thunderstorms
Understand Children

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415785976
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1966, the two authors combined skill in their subject with experience of teaching it to students in Africa and elsewhere. Their aim was threefold. First and most important to emphasise to teachers in training how essential it is to regard children as individuals, each with a character and problems resulting from heredity and environment. Secondly, to give the teacher enough knowledge of psychology to help him to understand each pupil’s learning process and behaviour. Thirdly, to stimulate the teacher to observation, enquiry and thought. Each chapter ends with suggested exercises, discussion points and reading references.

The book was one of a series offered to Africa teachers in training. The series was designed to help those who were called upon to teach the many subjects of the primary school curriculum or two or more subjects with junior forms of secondary schools. It was dedicated to the proposition that giving a good basic education to a country’s children is vital to its development programme.

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