1st Edition

Teaching, Learning and Psychology

By Jane Yeomans, Christopher Arnold Copyright 2006
    212 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    212 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    Presenting a range of psychological theories in a non-technical and readable style, this book shows how psychology can be used to effectively deliver educational objectives and enhance children’s learning. Linking theory with practical application, the authors consider the wider role that schools can play in the social development of children through:

    • teaching and managing individual pupils
    • teaching and managing groups of pupils
    • the teacher as part of an organisation and school system
    • the teacher as part of the community of the school and area.

    Structured to reflect the standards for QTS and relevant for key stages 1-4, this book shows how understanding the psychological theories underpinning pedagogy can help both trainee and practising teachers become reflective and informed practitioners when faced with new and challenging teaching situations.

    Introduction; Teacher Perceptions of Children; Communication in the Classroom; The Teacher and the Community of the School; The Reflective Teacher; Developmental Psychology; Understanding and Managing SEN; Managing the Classroom; Planning Expectations and Targets; Monitoring and Assessment; Trends and Future Developments.

    Biography

    Yeomans, Jane; Arnold, Christopher

    'This is a publication linking practice and theory in an approachable way.' - The Teacher, December 2006