1st Edition

Primary School Teaching and Educational Psychology

By David M. Galloway, Anne Edwards Copyright 1991
    166 Pages
    by Routledge

    by Routledge

    Drawing upon extensive research, David Galloway and Anne Edwards analyse the increasing pressures on teachers from the national curriculum and other recent legislation. They look carefully at childrens' learning and behavioural difficulties and show how educational psychology can extend our understanding of teacher's day-to-date work in the classroom. Primary Teaching and Educational Psychology is a refreshing and at times controversial examination of primary teaching and the application of educational psychology. It will be essential reading for trainee teachers and will stimulate more experienced teachers to re-evaluate their current practices.

    Editor's Preface
    Author's Preface
    Acknowledgement
    Disclaimers
    Note on Authorship
    Dedication
    List of Figures and Tables

    1. Getting started; understanding children's needs
    2. Similarities and differences
    3. Special educational needs
    4. Interaction in classrooms
    5. How do children make sense of the information around them
    6. Classroom management
    7. Personal and social education
    8. Assessment and evaluation
    9. Conclusions

    Overview
    references
    Index

    Biography

    David Galloway, Anne Edwards