Professional Studies in Primary Education | SAGE Publications Ltd

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Key Areas Covered

The book, "Professional Studies in Primary Education," delves into various aspects of primary education. It's structured into three parts:

  • Part 1: Introduction to Professional Studies – This section lays the groundwork, exploring the history of education, philosophies of education, learning theories, planning and assessment, classroom organization, and the roles of teachers and other adults.
  • Part 2: Inclusive Dimensions – Focusing on inclusivity, this part covers early years education, special educational needs, behavior management, personal, social, health, and economic education, safeguarding, growth mindset, multilingual learning, and cultural considerations in teaching.
  • Part 3: From Novice (Trainee) to Teacher – This section addresses the transition from trainee to teacher, covering topics such as learning teaching in schools, reflective practice, moving on to master's level studies, teacher wellbeing, the early career framework, and digital literacy.

Key Authors and Chapters

The book features contributions from numerous experts in the field of primary education. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect, providing detailed insights and practical guidance. Authors include professionals like Susan Shaw, Ian Shirley, Hilary Cooper, Kim Harris, Andy Hale, and many others.

Overall

The book aims to provide a thorough and up-to-date guide for students and professionals in primary education, addressing both theoretical and practical aspects of the field.

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