Teaching and Learning: Lessons from Psychology

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Wiley, Dec 27, 2004 - Education - 312 pages
Drawing on educational and psychological research and adhering closely to QTS standards, trainee teachers will find this easy-to-read book an invaluable guide to child psychology and the psychology of teaching.

  • a realistic and in-depth account of different kinds of learning;
  • summarises reliable knowledge about how teaching can aid learning in schools;
  • addresses issues of interest to all teachers – including the repertoire of teaching, the main phases of learning, the classroom environment, keeping order, and lesson planning – in a practical and accessible manner;
  • also covers more complex topics such as intelligence, special educational needs, bullying, child abuse, gender, ethnicity, teacher expectations and assessment;
  • gives examples of practice across all four key stages and different school subjects;
  • would form a suitable part of the government-led continuing professional development project: Excellence and Enjoyment - A Strategy for Primary Schools.

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About the author (2004)

Richard Fox recently retired as Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Exeter, and co-edited Teaching and Learning: The Essential Readings (Blackwell, 2002) with Charles Desforges.

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