Creative Teachers in Primary Schools

Creative Teachers in Primary Schools

by Woods (Author)

Synopsis

Is creative teaching still possible in English schools? Can teachers maintain and promote their own interests and beliefs as well as deliver a prescribed National Curriculum? This book explores creative teachers' attempts to pursue their brand of teaching despite the changes. Peter Woods has discovered a range of strategies and adaptations to this end among such teachers, including resisting change which runs counter to their own values; appropriating the National Curriculum within their own ethos; enhancing their role through the use of others; and enriching their work through the National Curriculum to provide quality learning experiences. If all else fails, such teachers remove themselves from the system and take their creativity elsewhere. A strong theme of self-determination runs through these experiences. While acknowledging hard realities, the book is ultimately optimistic, and a tribute to the dedication and inspiration of primary teachers. The book makes an important contribution to educational theory, showing a range of responses to intensification as well as providing many detailed examples of collaborative research methods.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 199
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Apr 1995

ISBN 10: 0335193137
ISBN 13: 9780335193134

Media Reviews
With this book hope and excitement are back on the agenda. I recommend it to all primary teachers, teacher trainers and their students. - Junior Education