
Interactive Teaching in the Primary School
Digging Deeper into Meanings
Open University Press
Published on 16. April 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-335-21213-2 (ISBN)
Description
* What is 'interactive teaching' in primary classrooms?
* What do primary teachers and children do to interact effectively?
* Are there benefits in such interactions to both teaching and learning?
A research partnership of tutors and teachers strives towards answers to these key questions. This book is the story of this intriguing and exciting research project.
The authors examine the practical and theoretical aspects that are key to understanding and undertaking interactive teaching in primary classrooms. The project is unique in using its own interactive processes, 'Reflective Dialogues', to help teachers make sense of their own teaching. This process includes capturing and analysing classroom sessions on video; and cameos of these classroom interactions are discussed throughout the book. The research context is the Literacy Hour in Key Stages 1 and 2.
This new title is key reading for academics, researchers, teacher educators, policymakers and primary school teachers.
* What do primary teachers and children do to interact effectively?
* Are there benefits in such interactions to both teaching and learning?
A research partnership of tutors and teachers strives towards answers to these key questions. This book is the story of this intriguing and exciting research project.
The authors examine the practical and theoretical aspects that are key to understanding and undertaking interactive teaching in primary classrooms. The project is unique in using its own interactive processes, 'Reflective Dialogues', to help teachers make sense of their own teaching. This process includes capturing and analysing classroom sessions on video; and cameos of these classroom interactions are discussed throughout the book. The research context is the Literacy Hour in Key Stages 1 and 2.
This new title is key reading for academics, researchers, teacher educators, policymakers and primary school teachers.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
glossary, references, index
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
394 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-21213-2 (9780335212132)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Janet Moyles is Emeritus Professor of Education at Anglia Ruskin University and an early years/primary specialist and consultant, particularly in the areas of play, learning and practitioner research. Her books include Just Playing?, The Excellence of Play, Interactive Teaching in the Primary School; Images of Violence and Effective Leadership and Management in the Early Years.
Content
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Glossary
Introduction
just what is interactive teaching?
Scuppering discussion?
interaction in theory and practice
Interactive teaching
a cause for concern?
It's what I've always done!
teachers' knowledge of interactive teaching
Scratching the surface
the typology of interactive teaching I
Digging deeper into meanings
the typology of interactive teaching II
Teacher-pupil interaction and interactive teaching
synonymous or speculative?
Teachers' voices
case studies from the SPRINT project
It wasn't as bad as I thought!
learning from reflective dialogues
Can we talk about that later?
the tensions and conflicts of teaching interactively in the literacy hour
Interactive teaching
digging even deeper into meanings
References
Appendices
Index.
Foreword
Glossary
Introduction
just what is interactive teaching?
Scuppering discussion?
interaction in theory and practice
Interactive teaching
a cause for concern?
It's what I've always done!
teachers' knowledge of interactive teaching
Scratching the surface
the typology of interactive teaching I
Digging deeper into meanings
the typology of interactive teaching II
Teacher-pupil interaction and interactive teaching
synonymous or speculative?
Teachers' voices
case studies from the SPRINT project
It wasn't as bad as I thought!
learning from reflective dialogues
Can we talk about that later?
the tensions and conflicts of teaching interactively in the literacy hour
Interactive teaching
digging even deeper into meanings
References
Appendices
Index.