Behaviour For Learning In The Primary School


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Behaviour for Learning in the Primary School


Behaviour for Learning in the Primary School

Author: Kate Adams

language: en

Publisher: Learning Matters

Release Date: 2009-01-09


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Children′s behaviour is a key concern for trainees and teachers. This book explores the concept of behaviour for learning which is very much driven by the Every Child Matters agenda. It examines the roles of relationships and children′s social knowledge in depth. In particular, it explores relationship with self, relationship with others and relationships with the curriculum. It also considers the importance of self-reflection and other additional factors affecting behaviour for learning such as children′s learning difficulties. It highlights the complexities and wider social factors involved in attaining positive behaviour, in a way which recognises the whole child.

Behaviour for Learning


Behaviour for Learning

Author: Simon Ellis

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2009


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Offers teachers a conceptual framework for making sense of the many behaviour management strategies on offer, allowing them to make a critical assessment about their appropriateness and effectiveness in the classroom.

Behaviour for Learning in the Primary School


Behaviour for Learning in the Primary School

Author: Kate Adams

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 2009-01-09


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Children′s behaviour is a key concern for trainees and teachers. This book explores the concept of behaviour for learning which is very much driven by the Every Child Matters agenda. It examines the roles of relationships and children′s social knowledge in depth. In particular, it explores relationship with self, relationship with others and relationships with the curriculum. It also considers the importance of self-reflection and other additional factors affecting behaviour for learning such as children′s learning difficulties. It highlights the complexities and wider social factors involved in attaining positive behaviour, in a way which recognises the whole child.