Teaching and Learning in the Secondary School

Forsideomslag
Ann Shelton Mayes, Bob Moon
Routledge, 17. jun. 2013 - 400 sider

Research and writing on secondary education is often a specialised treatment of isolated themes. This reader draws together the most significant work of recent years across a whole range of themes to give students and new teachers an overview of some of the most important issues and challenges that faced secondary teachers in the 1990s.

It looks at the central players - the children and the teachers - at the classrooms in which they work together; at the curriculum, both implicit and overt; and at the wider community and political context of secondary education. Divided into sections to allow easy access to material of interest, the book covers:

* learners
* teachers
* classrooms
* curriculum
* schools.

Throughout, the reader addresses the crucial issues of effectiveness, quality and achievement and how these will influence the work of the secondary teacher in the coming years.

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Foreword
Why
Part II
The theory of multiple intelligences
Howard Gardner 5 Widening the achievement concept
Adolescence
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Acknowledging disadvantages
What
Teachers
Teachers first encounters with their classes
Teaching as a ªprofessional activity
Classrooms
Managing groupwork
Sex stereotyping intheclassroom
Mick McManus 26 Computers curriculum and the learning environment

the next 25years

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