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Professional Studies: Primary and Early Years

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This key resource for trainee primary teachers helps them to understand and fulfil the new professional requirements for QTS. It focuses on a range of professional issues - including management of pupils' work, individual needs and equal opportunities, behaviour for learning and professional responsibilities outside teaching. Each chapter includes tasks, examples and further reading to highlight important concepts and key issues. New and revised chapters mean this third edition is up to date with the QTS Standards, latest documents and initiatives. Further, new reflective tasks and "Moving On" sections help trainees to build on the information in each chapter.
Professor Kate Jacques is Dean of the Faculty of Education and Contemporary Studies at the University of Bedfordshire. Her research interests include mentoring of trainee teachers and teacher professionalism. Dr Rob Hyland is a teaching fellow at Durham University where he is co-ordinator for the school partnership in the Primary BA (QTS) programme. His research interests include qualitative methods and nutrition education.
The complete teacher SECTION 1: Planning and assessment Planning for excellence and enjoyment Planning for all abilities: inclusion and differentiation Assessment for learning SECTION 2: Management, organisation and delivery Foundations for learning: Early Years An introduction to children's learning Managing the learning environment Creating a positive classroom climate Managing classroom interaction Managing challenging behaviour SECTION 3: Children and individual needs Spiritual, moral, social and cultural values in the classroom Promoting inculsion and equal opportunities Recognising special educational needs Every Child Matters in your classroom: approaches to personalised learning Teachers' professional duties and statutory responsibilities SECTION 4: Becoming a professional Emerging as a professional
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