A Guide to Teaching Practice pdf free download. Education is context-specific and context-dependent. Context refers to the settings or surroundings in which education takes place. A student teacher is faced with the exciting but challenging task of assimilating a variety of contexts very rapidly when embarking upon teaching practice, whether during a course of initial teacher pre-service education or as a newly qualified teacher entering a first appointment in a school. These contexts vary from the very broad and general macro-contexts at a societal level to the very specific micro-contexts of a particular individual in a particular school, class and lesson. The prospect can be daunting.
A Guide to Teaching Practice pdf free download
The thrust of this book is to support students in their initial teaching experiences – the micro-contexts of everyday life in classrooms. However, localised education is set in broader contexts of society. This part of the book sets the contemporary scene for daily teaching and learning in these broader contexts. It also describes some of the major themes of education in the last decade. Significantly, these include several developments and reforms from the government, changes to the requirements for student teachers and revisions to the National Curriculum. Important amongst these are the statutory requirements for the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), an area addressed by new sections in this book.
A Guide to Teaching Practice pdf free download
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