Teaching Children 3 to 11: A Student's Guide

Teaching Children 3 to 11: A Student's Guide

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With contributions from experienced and successful education practitioners, this accessible and thought-provoking book will enable the student to become a capable, caring and confident professional ready to educate the adults of the future. The authors focus on essential practices within education which all students meet during their course and in school. Seventeen chapters cover all aspects of working with schools which students encounter before, during and after their training courses. Accessible and easy to read, the book encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences. Each chapter concludes with suggestions for further reading.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: Paul Chapman Publishing
Published: 21 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0761954899
ISBN 13: 9780761954897

Author Bio
Anne D. Cockburn is a Professor Emeritus in Early Years Education at the University of East Anglia (UEA). She was educated in Edinburgh before reading Psychology at the University of St Andrews. Subsequently, she trained to be a primary teacher and taught in Scotland. In 1979, she became a Research Fellow at the University of Lancaster, working with Neville Bennett and Charles Desforges. Her PhD was completed in 1986 at the UEA. Following a period of working as a researcher, she took up her first lectureship at UEA in 1989. She became an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society in 1994. Initially Anne's teaching focused on pre-service teacher education (BA and PGCE), gradually extending to in-service courses (BPhil and MA) and research (PhD and EdD). Throughout, she continued with her own research, with many of the catalysts for her investigations stemming from the needs and interests of professional practitioners and those with whom they work. More recently, she also started working with MA counselling students. Anne has examined doctoral theses, undergraduate and postgraduate courses at universities across the United Kingdom, Australia and Norway. She was a member of the Economic and Social Research Council Board of Examiners for studentships (2002-2005).