This fully updated third edition of Teaching and Learning with Technologies in the Primary School introduces practising and student teachers to the range of ways in which technology can be used to support and extend teaching and learning opportunities in their classrooms.Newly expanded to include 50% brand new chapters reflecting the abundant changes in the field since the last edition was published, it offers practical guidance underpinned by the latest research and teaching in the field. The authors draw on the extensive experience of educators in Australia, England, Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, the U.S.A. and Wales to provide local, national and international examples of the application of digital technologies to teaching and learning across the primary curriculum.Illustrated throughout with case studies and examples together with a glossary explaining key terms, chapters focus on how technology-based practices can support the teaching of individual subjects, as well as a range of teaching and learning styles. Key and new topics covered include:- Supporting reading and writing with technology- Technology in the early years- Developing e-skills of parents- Use of Virtual Reality in learning- PedTech- Resilience in the digital worldWritten for all training primary teachers, as well as more experienced teachers and technology co-ordinators looking for guidance on the latest innovative practice, Teaching and Learning with Technologies in the Primary School, 3rd edition, offers advice and ideas for creative, engaging and successful teaching and learning.
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This fully updated third edition of Teaching and Learning with Technologies in the Primary School introduces practising and student teachers to the range of ways in which technology can be used to support and extend teaching and learning opportunities in their classrooms.
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ForewordIntroduction1 - LEARNING IN THE DIGITAL AGE: DEVELOPING CRITICAL, CREATIVE AND COLLABORATIVE SKILLS2 - TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR RESILIENCE IN A DIGITAL WORLD3 - PEDAGOGY AND TECHNOLOGY4 - SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND TECHNOLOGY5 - DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AND ASSESSMENT6 - DIGITAL DILEMMAS IN THE EARLY YEARS7 - DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND ART8 - TECHNOLOGY AND DIALOGUE IN THE PRIMARY CLASSROOM9 - DIGITAL STORYTELLING10 - USING SHORT FILM TO DEVELOP CHILDREN’S MOVING IMAGE LITERACY11 - USING TECHNOLOGY CREATIVELY IN ENGLISH AND MATHEMATICS 12 - USING TECHNOLOGY IN PRIMARY SCIENCE 13 - USING MOBILE TECHNOLOGY TO RAISE STEM ATTAINMENT AND DEVELOP SCIENTIFIC THINKING 14 - MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING USING DIGITAL TOOLS 15 - ENHANCING PRIMARY MUSIC WITH TECHNOLOGY 16 - TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTATIONAL THINKING IN EARLY CHILDHOOD 17 - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 - AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) - INNOVATIVE USES IN PRIMARY EDUCATION19 - INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND OUTDOOR LEARNING 20 - VIDEO CONFERENCING AND AUTHENTIC LEARNING IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM 21 - VISUAL LITERACY, LEARNING AND CONCEPT MAPPING IN PRIMARY AGE CHILDREN - NEURO-POSITIVE STRATEGIES FOR BRAIN-BASED LEARNING 22 - GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP: EDUCATION IN AN INTERCONNECTED GLOBAL SPACE 23 - SCHOOL POLICY AND ONLINE SAFETY 24 - FAMILY LEARNING IN THE CONTEXT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION25 - CASE STUDY: SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES FOR ICT/DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY USE IN SCHOOLS26 - USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES TO SUPPORT CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT APPENDIX 1: EMERGING TRENDS: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EDUCATION
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ISBN
9781032528823
Publisert
2024-05-06
Utgave
3. utgave
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Routledge
Vekt
861 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
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Engelsk
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346

Om bidragsyterne

Sarah Younie is Professor in Education Innovation at De Montfort University, UK. Her primary research is in translational research in education, that is, the application of research in practice. Sarah is editor-in-chief of the Journal Technology, Pedagogy and Education.

Marilyn Leask is Professor of Education at De Montfort University, UK, co-chair of the MESH Guides knowledge mobilisation initiative and has been a teacher, researcher, secondary school assistant head, local authority policy officer and university dean. She has had policy roles in two UK national agencies.