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Creative teaching in primary science / Roger Cutting, Orla Kelly.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles : Sage, 2015.Description: xiv, 178 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781446255438
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 372.350440941 CUT
Summary: Creative teaching has the potential to inspire deep learning, using inventive activities and stimulating contexts that can capture the imagination of children. This book enables you to adopt a creative approach to the methods and content of your primary science teaching practice and confidently develop as a science educator. Exploring how creative approaches can be appropriately developed and embedded, key aspects of science teaching are discussed, including: Planning for teaching and learning ; Assessing primary science ; Cross-curricular approaches ; The intelligent application of technology ; Sustainability education ; Outdoor learning. Coverage is supported by illustrative examples, encouraging you to look at your own teaching practice, your local community and environment, your own interests and those of your children to deepen your understanding of what constitutes good science teaching in primary schools. This is essential reading for students on primary initial teacher education courses, on both university-based (BEd, BA with QTS, PGCE) and schools-based (School Direct, SCITT) routes into teaching.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.


Creative teaching has the potential to inspire deep learning, using inventive activities and stimulating contexts that can capture the imagination of children. This book enables you to adopt a creative approach to the methods and content of your primary science teaching practice and confidently develop as a science educator. Exploring how creative approaches can be appropriately developed and embedded, key aspects of science teaching are discussed, including: Planning for teaching and learning ; Assessing primary science ; Cross-curricular approaches ; The intelligent application of technology ; Sustainability education ; Outdoor learning. Coverage is supported by illustrative examples, encouraging you to look at your own teaching practice, your local community and environment, your own interests and those of your children to deepen your understanding of what constitutes good science teaching in primary schools. This is essential reading for students on primary initial teacher education courses, on both university-based (BEd, BA with QTS, PGCE) and schools-based (School Direct, SCITT) routes into teaching.

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