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Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary... by Mayne, Peter Paperback / softback

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Condition
Like New: A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is ...
ISBN
1473970415
EAN
9781473970410
Date of Publication
2017-04-11
Release Title
Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools
Artist
Mayne, Peter
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Book Title
Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
SAGE Publications, The Limited
ISBN-10
1473970415
ISBN-13
9781473970410
eBay Product ID (ePID)
234926092

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
176 Pages
Publication Name
Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Subject
Computer Science, General
Type
Not Available
Subject Area
Computers, Reference
Author
Helen Caldwell
Series
Lessons in Teaching Ser.
Format
Book, Other

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
9.7 in
Item Width
6.8 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
372.34044
Table Of Content
Algorithms and computational thinking in Key Stage 1Programming in KS1Manipulating digital data in KS1Programming in KS2Physical Computing in KS2Understanding computer networks in KS2Searching wisely for digital information in KS2Using technology purposefully in KS2Purposeful technology across the curriculum - supporting enquiry using tabletsExtending computing to meet individual needs in KS2Embedding computational thinking: moving from graphical to text-based languages
Intended Audience
College Audience
Synopsis
Lesson planning and subject knowledge go hand in hand in this exciting new edition covering all teachers need to know to confidently teach the computing curriculum as well as explore opportunities for cross-curricular teaching., Whether you are currently teaching or training to teach the primary computing curriculum, you need to know what effective teaching of computing in primary schools actually looks like. Written for non specialists and trainees, this book uses exemplar primary computing lessons as a starting point for developing subject knowledge. Its a unique but tried and tested approach to developing your computing subject knowledge alongside your teaching practice. The current computing curriculum is explored in manageable chunks and there is no "scary" tech speak; everything is explained clearly and accessibly. You will find example lesson plans alongside every element of the curriculum that can be adapted to suit different year groups and different schools. This resourceful guide inspires an approach to teaching computing that is about creativity and encouraging problem solving using technology as a tool. NEW TO THIS EDITION: Updated throughout and includes information on new apps and other resources for teaching and a brand new chapter on teaching with tablets in the primary classroom.This book is part of the Lessons in Teaching series and includes additional online resources on its accompanying website., Whether you are currently teaching or training to teach the primary computing curriculum, you need to know what effective teaching of computing in primary schools actually looks like. Written for non specialists and trainees, this book uses exemplar primary computing lessons as a starting point for developing subject knowledge. It's a unique but tried and tested approach to developing your computing subject knowledge alongside your teaching practice. The current computing curriculum is explored in manageable chunks and there is no "scary" tech speak; everything is explained clearly and accessibly. You will find example lesson plans alongside every element of the curriculum that can be adapted to suit different year groups and different schools. This resourceful guide inspires an approach to teaching computing that is about creativity and encouraging problem solving using technology as a tool. This book is part of the Lessons in Teaching series and includes additional online resources on its accompanying website., If you are training to teach the primary computing curriculum, you need to know what effective teaching of computing in primary schools actually looks like. As the computing curriculum is new to primary schools and many teachers will not have experience in teaching computing, where do you find exemplar lessons? This book provides them. It features exemplar lessons in teaching primary computing as a starting point for learning. It explores the theory behind them, how they can be adapted to suit different year groups and different schools and how you can learn from them to develop your subject and teaching knowledge. This text will help you to teach computing in a way that brings the subject to the children, rather than the other way around. It will support you to plan and teach lessons that motivate, engage and inspire children to see the opportunities that computing can offer and to understand how computing fits in with their daily learning and lives. This Second Edition has been updated throughout and includes information on new apps and other resources for teaching and a new chapter on teaching with tablets in the primary classroom. Book jacket., Whether you are currently teaching or training to teach the primary computing curriculum, you need to know what effective teaching of computing in primary schools actually looks like. Written for non specialists and trainees, this book uses exemplar primary computing lessons as a starting point for developing subject knowledge. It's a unique but tried and tested approach to developing your computing subject knowledge alongside your teaching practice. The current computing curriculum is explored in manageable chunks and there is no "scary" tech speak; everything is explained clearly and accessibly. You will find example lesson plans alongside every element of the curriculum that can be adapted to suit different year groups and different schools. This resourceful guide inspires an approach to teaching computing that is about creativity and encouraging problem solving using technology as a tool. NEW TO THIS EDITION: Updated throughout and includes information on new apps and other resources for teaching and a brand new chapter on teaching with tablets in the primary classroom. This book is part of the Lessons in Teaching series and includes additional online resources on its accompanying website.
LC Classification Number
LB1028.43

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