1st Edition

Classroom Teaching Skills

Edited By EC Wragg Copyright 1983
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    Reports on the research findings of the Teacher Education Project, analysing classroom case studies which looked at students as good and bad class managers, at students' very first encounters with classes and at their handling of classes.

    Chapter 1 TEACHING SKILLS, E.C. Wragg; Chapter 2 CLASS MANAGEMENT DURING TEACHING PRACTICE, E.C. Wragg, P.A. Dooley; Chapter 3 TEACHERS' FIRST ENCOUNTERS WITH THEIR CLASSES, E.C. Wragg, E.K. Wood; Chapter 4 PUPIL APPRAISALS OF TEACHING, E.G. Wragg, E.K. Wood; Chapter 5 ASKING QUESTIONS, G.A. Brown, R. Edmondson; Chapter 6 EXPLAINING AND EXPLANATIONS, G.A. Brown, S. Armstrong; Chapter 7 CLASSROOM ORGANISATION AND LEARNING, T. Kerry, M.K. Sands; Chapter 8 ANALYSING THE COGNITIVE DEMAND MADE BY CLASSROOM TASKS IN MIXED-ABILITY CLASSES, T. Kerry; Chapter 9 THE NATURE OF THE NEW TEACHER'S JOB, M.B. Youngman; Chapter 10 TRAINING SKILFUL TEACHERS: SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE, E.C. Wragg; APPENDIX A; APPENDIX B; APPENDIX C; APPENDIX D; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORSINDEX;

    Biography

    E.C. Wragg