
A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 29. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-0-415-40299-6 (ISBN)
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Description
This practical and accessible workbook is designed to support student and newly qualified teachers as they develop their basic teaching skills. A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School draws on the best available research concerning student-teachers' needs and approaches to learning. It focuses on the key pedagogical issues which arise during the school experience, including:
managing the class and learning environment
developing pupils' understanding of concepts including challenging misconceptions
different ways of explaining aspects of the subject which pupils find problematic.
It provides a wealth of practical activities and materials, underpinned by relevant theory, which have been developed through the authors' vast experience of working with student teachers. These activities provide opportunities to analyze learning and performance. The book has been designed to be written in directly, and so provide a useful record of progress. Case studies are also included, as are examples of existing good practice and a range of tried-and-tested strategies.
The book has been written to complement Learning to Teach ICT in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, but can also be used equally successfully as a stand alone book. It has been designed to be used by student teachers, on their own or with others, or by school- or university-based tutors with their student teachers, to develop and reinforce their understanding of learning to teach IT.
managing the class and learning environment
developing pupils' understanding of concepts including challenging misconceptions
different ways of explaining aspects of the subject which pupils find problematic.
It provides a wealth of practical activities and materials, underpinned by relevant theory, which have been developed through the authors' vast experience of working with student teachers. These activities provide opportunities to analyze learning and performance. The book has been designed to be written in directly, and so provide a useful record of progress. Case studies are also included, as are examples of existing good practice and a range of tried-and-tested strategies.
The book has been written to complement Learning to Teach ICT in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, but can also be used equally successfully as a stand alone book. It has been designed to be used by student teachers, on their own or with others, or by school- or university-based tutors with their student teachers, to develop and reinforce their understanding of learning to teach IT.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
6 s/w Tabellen
6 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-40299-6 (9780415402996)
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A Practical Guide to Teaching Computing and ICT in the Secondary School
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Persons
University of Swansea, UK
Author
University of Swansea, UK Swansea Institute of Higher Education, Wales
University of Keele, UK
Liverpool Hope University, UK
Content
Section 1: Preparing to teach ICT 1. Planning 2. Classroom Interaction 3. Assessment 4. Cycle of Teaching Section 2: Themes in ICT Teaching 5. Exploration 6. Prediction 7. Communication 8. Creativity Section 3: Development and Change in ICT Teaching 9. Developing Your ICT Knowledge and Skills 10. Developing Your Teaching of ICT 11. Responding to the Changing Landscape of ICT