The Impact of the National Curriculum on the Teaching of Five-Year-Olds

The Impact of the National Curriculum on the Teaching of Five-Year-Olds PDF

Author: Theo Cox

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 0429846509

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

Originally published in 1994. One of the most neglected areas of research and thus writing is the world of the infant school child. Those who know it best are teachers who tend not to write. Those who write most are academics and even they venture rarely into this area. This book is based on research funded by the University of Wales. A number of teachers in a Welsh LEA were interviewed over time as the National Curriculum was being introduced up to Key Stage 1. The structured interviews covered a wide range of topics related to the anticipated and actual efforts of the National Curriculum at this key stage including curriculum planning, assessment, teaching methods, and organization. Teachers' attitudes to the curriculum were explored through a short attitude test. The resulting data provides in depth the first such examination and is a resource not only in itself but for all those researchers on change agents and restructuring.

National Curriculum In The Early Years

National Curriculum In The Early Years PDF

Author: Dr Theo Cox

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1135402574

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

The child-centred principles of early years education - which emphasize play and holistic learning - are being challenged by the implementation of a subject-based National Curriculum. The contributors to this book explore this challenge and offer some ways of meeting it practically and productively. Issues covered include: pedagogical issues, such as the cross-curricular, topic-based teaching; teacher's attitudes to subject knowledge; assessment issues, including baseline assessment at the age of five; and parental attitudes to the National Curriculum and its content at Key Stage 1.

EBOOK: National Curriculum for the Early Years

EBOOK: National Curriculum for the Early Years PDF

Author: Angela Anning

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 1995-10-16

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0335230490

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

What does the National Curriculum mean to pupils and teachers at Key Stage One? How have teachers and children coped with the ongoing changes? How has subject teaching altered in infant classrooms? In A National Curriculum for the Early Years, Angela Anning and her team of contributors set out to examine these issues. Infant teachers and their pupils were the guinea pigs for the introduction of the National Curriculum over a five year period. Despite many reservations about a subject-based curriculum for young children, teachers struggled to interpret the National Curriculum Orders into a workable, if not manageable, curriculum in their classrooms. The contributors to this book, each experts in a subject discipline, have kept in close touch with practising and intending infant teachers as the National Curriculum was operationalized in primary schools. They have used their teacher networks, as well as research evidence, to tap into the strategies used by infant teachers to cope with the planning, delivery and assessment of the National Curriculum subjects and the effects of government policy changes on young children's learning. Together the contributors provide a timely analysis of subject discipline based education for young children and look ahead to the prospects for those subjects at Key Stage One in the second half of the 1990s. This book will be essential reading for anyone involved in the education of young children.

National Curriculum In The Early Years

National Curriculum In The Early Years PDF

Author: Dr Theo Cox

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1135402507

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

The child-centred principles of early years education - which emphasize play and holistic learning - are being challenged by the implementation of a subject-based National Curriculum. The contributors to this book explore this challenge and offer some ways of meeting it practically and productively. Issues covered include: pedagogical issues, such as the cross-curricular, topic-based teaching; teacher's attitudes to subject knowledge; assessment issues, including baseline assessment at the age of five; and parental attitudes to the National Curriculum and its content at Key Stage 1.

Teaching Practice

Teaching Practice PDF

Author: Rosemary Perry

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-11

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1134751494

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

This book will help you to prepare for and make the most of your teaching practice in a variety of early childhood settings which cater for children from birth to eight years. The book offers practical guidelines and suggestions.

Education in Early Childhood

Education in Early Childhood PDF

Author: Sue Robson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-11-12

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1136618023

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

This work, designed to be used as a basic textbook for student teachers taking B.Ed and PGCE initial training courses: provides an accessible but rigorous treatment of early childhood education, integrating ideas and practice; acts as a springboard for students' further study; arose out of the concerns and needs expressed by students themselves; and has been written from a well-known centre for early childhood studies. Practitioner examples are included throughout, together with selected readings.

Early Childhood Studies

Early Childhood Studies PDF

Author: Jane Johnston

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-09-19

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 1317865545

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

This core introductory textbook offers an accessible yet rigorous approach to Early Childhood issues, addressing both Care and Education in the Early Years. It presents a multi-disciplinary perspective and will add value to any Early Childhood Studies course at both foundation and degree level. This text engages the reader by providing real-world examples that underpin theoretical perspectives and bring examples to life, whilst providing the student with an opportunity to reflect on their own similar experiences. The book is supported with a range of useful supplementary materials including an exciting companion website package.

Improving Children's Learning

Improving Children's Learning PDF

Author: Joan Dean

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1134702132

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

How can teachers improve what they do in the primary classroom? Which teaching methods will help you and your pupils to perform effectively? These are the questions that every teacher will be asking him or herself in today's climate of targets and tables. Much research over recent years has focused on the role of the teacher and how effective classroom practice is achieved. The book discusses many areas of topical importance including: teaching methods motivating learners and matching work to children how to structure children's learning classroom control and organisation teaching literacy teaching children with special education needs working with parents. It also looks at the increasing role of the teacher as a researcher and how colloborative practices are providing a way for teaches to appraise both their own progress and that of their colleagues. This book should be of particular interest to the classroom teacher who is looking for ways to develop his or her teaching but has limited time to explore the research. It sets out to translate the findings of research into practical terms which teachers can easily use.

Key Concepts in Early Childhood Education and Care

Key Concepts in Early Childhood Education and Care PDF

Author: Professor Cathy Nutbrown

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2005-11-15

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1848604548

DOWNLOAD EBOOK →

In this engaging text, author Dr. Cathy Nutbrown, a leading academic in early childhood education, identifies and explains key terms and practices central to the work and study of early childhood in this accessible reference text. Key Concepts in Early Childhood Education and Care is a must-read for practitioners working with children from birth to the end of the foundation stage, and for students following courses in early childhood education and care. It details key issues, identified in a survey of over 300 practitioners in the field, and provides reading and reference sources to assist practitioners and students in identifying further material to support their work.