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New Perspectives... on environments for learning
RATIONALEThe need for this course stems from the recent emphasis in primary schools and initial training on lesson planning and subject content, so that the importance of the environment of the classroom, and the school, has been given too little consideration. The focus of this course is to look at the practical implications for teaching and teaching environments, in both physical and relational terms, of research into how young children learn. In particular, this course addresses the spiritual, moral, social and cultural aspects of a school's provision. This course can be run in conjunction with 'New Perspectives … on child development and learning styles'. AUDIENCEThis course is designed for all teachers, headteachers, and other staff in primary schools. It is appropriate for the staff of an individual school and will be helpful both to those with little knowledge in this area and those who wish to update their knowledge, possibly as part of the development or review of a learning and teaching policy or school self-evaluation. It can be adapted, where appropriate, for groups of teachers from different settings, such as teachers in initial training or those three years into teaching. TIMESCALE AND COMMITMENTThe course can be run either as a training day or a set of two or three staff meetings. Where there are separate sessions, additional benefit can be gained by the reflection and conversation which occurs, and is encouraged, between sessions. A conversation with the head, senior member of staff or course leader will be necessary, in advance, to determine the current level of knowledge and experience of potential participants and to establish the specific objectives to be met. INTENDED OUTCOMESParticipants will:
According to the needs of the school, this course can be linked to the development of a school's learning and teaching policy and/or self-evaluation. As with all 'New Perspectives ...' courses, it is hoped that participants will come to see their teaching in fresh and innovative ways, building on and enhancing their professional knowledge and providing new energy and motivation. To discuss this course, or others offered by 'New Perspectives...', and how they can be most useful in your own context, please feel free to contact Dr Tony Eaude, 6 Long Wall, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 4PG on 01865 711135 (phone/fax) or tony@edperspectives.org.uk
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Identity, Culture and Belonging: Educating Young Children for a Changing World was published by Bloomsbury Academic in February 2020. Details of how to order are on the Bloomsbury website or by contacting Tony Eaude.
![]() Developing the expertise of primary and elementary classroom teachers -professional learning for a changing world was published by Bloomsbury Academic in January 2018. A paperback version was published in July 2019. Details of how to order are on the Bloomsbury website. ![]() New Perspectives on Young Children’s Moral Education -Developing Character through a Virtue Ethics Approach was published by Bloomsbury in December 2015. Details of how to order are on the Bloomsbury website. ![]() How do expert primary classroom teachers really work? - a guide for teachers, headteachers and teacher educators was published in 2012. For further details, see the publications section of this website or contact tony@edperspectives.org.uk Details of how to order are on the Critical Publishing website. Download flyer (pdf, 3.3MB). Thinking Through Pedagogy for Primary and Early Years was published in January 2011. For further details see Thinking Through Pedagogy for Primary and Early Years. ![]() Children's Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development by Tony Eaude (second edition, 2008) ![]() Enhancing Achievement for Young Bilingual Learners Download flyer (pdf, 410K) by Tony Eaude, published in March 2007 For more details on how to order these, please contact tony@edperspectives.org.uk ![]() |