1st Edition

The Psychology of Teaching and Learning in the Primary School

Edited By David Whitebread Copyright 2000
    372 Pages
    by Routledge

    372 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book reviews recent work in psychology which sheds new light on important areas of concern to primary school teachers, providing clear guidelines for good practice. The Psychology of Teaching and Learning in the Primary School details the current controversies regarding the effective teaching of reading and numeracy, how to deal with emotional and behavioural difficulties, the best methods of assessing learning, as well as teaching children to think and develop their creativity.
    It is a useful text for tutors and students on initial teacher training courses, and to teachers involved in professional development.
    Each chapter contains an editor's summary, a list of further reading, a full list of references and activities to develop and deepen the readers' understanding in each area. At the same time, the book is written in an accessible style ideal for the non-psychologist and is well illustrated with practical classroom examples.

    1.Introduction and Rationale: The Nature of Classroom Expertise  Section A: Organising the Physical Environment of the Classroom 2.Organising the Physical Environment of the Classroom 3. Managing Social Relationships in the Classroom 4.Organising Activities to Promote Effective Learning  5.Communicating Well with Children 6.Making Learning Exciting and Successful  Section B: Teaching the Curriculum 7.Teaching Children to Think, Reason and be Creative 8.Teaching Children to Become Confident Mathematicians  9.Teaching Children to Understand Science  10.Assessing Children's Learning  Section C: Educating All the Children 11. Recognising and Providing for Individual Differences  12.Providing Equal Opportunities for Boys and Girls  13.Teachng Children with Learning Difficulties 14.Helping Children Develop Social Skills, Work in Groups and Make Friends  15.Educating Children with Behavioural Difficulties  16.Teaching Children with Emotional Difficulties Section D: Developing as a Professional 17.Working in Schools 18.Reflecting on Teaching: Becoming a Teacher 19.Doing Your Own Research and Solving Problems in the Classroom

    Biography

    David Whitebread