Moving from novice towards expert teacher

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Abstract

Good teaching makes a difference. Excellent teaching can transform lives (Alexander, 2010: 279). Such a responsibility can be quite daunting to anyone contemplating the skills that might be needed for effective primary teaching. This unit will look at the skills and knowledge required for you to be able to create and support successful learning experiences that, ultimately, could transform lives. What you decide to do in the classroom can have a profound influence on the children you work with. In this unit, we unpack factors you need to consider when you plan for the children’s learning to help you move faster on your journey from novice towards becoming an expert teacher. Objectives: By the end of this unit, you should be beginning to: understand that excellent teaching involves being aware of the underlying factors that underpin learning objectives (e.g.organisation of the curriculum; concepts of knowledge; a child’s background, prior learning, aptitude etc.); understand how knowledge is organized (connections); develop strategies to help your own decision-making in the classroom (creativity and knowledge, problem analysis).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLearning to teach in the primary school, 4th edition
EditorsTeresa Cremin, Cathy Burnett
Place of PublicationAbingdon, UK
PublisherRoutledge (Taylor & Francis)
ISBN (Print)9781138211063
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • initial teacher training
  • primary/elementary education
  • teaching & learning
  • classroom practice
  • early years
  • education studies
  • middle school education
  • teachers & teacher education

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