
Reflective Primary Teaching
Meeting the Teachers' Standards throughout your professional career
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 31. March 2025
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-041-05671-3 (ISBN)
Description
This essential text helps student teachers, classroom teachers at all stages in their careers, school mentors and teacher educators develop their effectiveness by analysing and improving their practice in the light of a deeper understanding of the professional Teachers' Standards. Each aspect of the Standards is dealt with in a chapter of its own, where the central topic is presented as both complex and contested in a way that invites readers to formulate their own interpretations. The approach accentuates the importance of reflection as a key professional attribute and readers are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and on their responses to case studies and quotations as a means of helping them to develop their understandings.
This new edition takes account of the current educational context, with an emphasis on evidence-based practice, and includes extension tasks to address M level demands, fully revised and updated chapters on SEND and assessment, and a completely new final chapter highlighting CPD and appraisal for serving teachers.
This new edition takes account of the current educational context, with an emphasis on evidence-based practice, and includes extension tasks to address M level demands, fully revised and updated chapters on SEND and assessment, and a completely new final chapter highlighting CPD and appraisal for serving teachers.
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Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
547 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-05671-3 (9781041056713)
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Tony Ewens | Paul Cammack
Reflective Primary Teaching
Meeting the Teachers' Standards throughout your professional career
E-Book
02/2025
2nd Edition
Routledge
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Tony Ewens | Paul Cammack
Reflective Primary Teaching
Meeting the Teachers' Standards throughout your professional career
E-Book
02/2025
2nd Edition
Routledge
€27.49
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Reflective Primary Teaching
Meeting the Teachers' Standards throughout your professional career
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Persons
Paul Cammack worked as a teacher in secondary and primary schools in Lancashire for 18 years before moving into initial teacher education (ITE) at St Martin's College and the University of Cumbria. Paul has taught across a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and Masters level courses on both university-based and school-based ITE programmes and he has experience of working on transnational projects exploring school leadership, the evaluation of teachers' practice, and tackling marginalisation in education.
Tony Ewens worked as a teacher and headteacher in primary and middle schools in Devon, then as the county's advisory teacher for religious and moral education, before moving into Initial Teacher Education as a lecturer at St Martin's College (now the University of Cumbria). Specialising in philosophy of education as well as RE, he became Head of Education and Associate Dean at St Martin's College. Upon the formation of the University of Cumbria Tony was appointed Head of Education Studies. He retired in 2008 and worked as a freelance consultant and author.
Tony Ewens worked as a teacher and headteacher in primary and middle schools in Devon, then as the county's advisory teacher for religious and moral education, before moving into Initial Teacher Education as a lecturer at St Martin's College (now the University of Cumbria). Specialising in philosophy of education as well as RE, he became Head of Education and Associate Dean at St Martin's College. Upon the formation of the University of Cumbria Tony was appointed Head of Education Studies. He retired in 2008 and worked as a freelance consultant and author.
Content
Introduction: why reflective primary practice? 1. Inspiring, motivating and challenging your pupils 2. Promoting children's learning 3. Subject and curriculum knowledge 4. Well-structured teaching 5. Meeting the needs of all pupils 6. Using assessment accurately and productively 7. Managing pupils' behaviour 8. Fulfilling wider professional responsibilities 9. Personal and professional conduct 10. Postscript