Description
Unique in its field, the Encyclopedia of Primary Education brings together a wide-ranging body of information relating to current educational practice in a single indispensable volume. This book provides a series of descriptions, definitions and explanations that engage with important practical and conceptual ideas in primary education and contains over 500 entries incorporating:
- Curriculum subjects, themes and topics
- Theories, policies and educational controversies
- Pedagogical terms relating to teaching and learning
- Commentaries on current issues in primary education
- Influential figures in education, both past and present
- The impact of educational research on policy and practice
Based on the author's extensive experience in primary education, entries combine an interrogation of educational concepts with the pedagogical and practical implications for classroom practice, children's learning and school management. This handy reference work will be invaluable to anyone currently teaching or training to teach at primary level, teaching assistants, school governors and parents. In fact it is essential reading for anyone with an interest and passion for primary education.
About the Author
Denis Hayes was Professor of Primary Education at the University of Plymouth. He has extensive experiences as a primary teacher, deputy head, head teacher, teacher trainer, academic and researcher.
Reviews
'Those of us particularly concerned with the English Curriculum will find the entries on 'creative writing', 'stories' and 'phonics' of interest. The attention to affective aspects of children's development - to feelings and relationships - also appeals and is particularly evident in entries on 'awe and wonder', 'curiosity' and 'trust.' - English 4-11 Summer 2010
Book Information
ISBN 9780415485180
Author Denis Hayes
Format Paperback
Page Count 486
Imprint David Fulton Publishers Ltd
Publisher David Fulton Publishers Ltd
Weight(grams) 900g