Meeting the Standards in Primary ICT A Guide to the ITTNC
Auteurs : Higgins Steve, Packard Nick
This practical guide to using ICT in the primary classroom addresses all the concerns of student teachers and provides plenty of ideas and advice on how to incorporate ICT into classroom practice on a daily basis. The authors bring together theory and practice to help prospective and new teachers acquire and develop the skills required for using ICT effectively.
Meeting the Standards in Primary ICT is split into three sections which will:
- help assess the readers' ICT skills, knowledge and understanding
- discuss ways of incorporating ICT for teaching across the primary curriculum
- help the reader to think about ICT and their own professional learning and development.
This book will be an invaluable resource for all student teachers on primary training courses, lecturers and mentors supporting trainees on these courses and newly qualified teachers (NQTs).
Introduction: Welcome to your teaching career Section 1: Your ICT skills, knowledge and understanding 1. Auditing your own skills and understanding ICT capability 2. Text, pictures and multimedia 3. Managing and understanding information 4. Communicating with and through ICT 5. What does the research say? Section 2: ICT and teaching in the classroom 6. ICT for literacy and English 7. ICT for numeracy and mathematics 8. ICT for science 9. ICT across the curriculum 10. ICT in the foundation stage 11. ICT and thinking skills Section 3: ICT and your own professional learning 12. Managing your professional responsibilities with ICT 13. Becoming a reflective practitioner 14. Applying for jobs and coping with interviews
Date de parution : 01-2017
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 11-2004
18.9x24.6 cm
Thème de Meeting the Standards in Primary ICT :
Mots-clés :
Primary ICT; pupi; QCA Scheme; key; QCA; stage; Wi L L; interactive; Df EE; whiteboard; ICT Capability; national; Clips; curriculum; Professional Development; foundation; TTA; wider; ICT Skill; professional; Chi Ldren; Children; Wider Professional Role; ICT Suite; Df ES; ITPs; Follow; Avai Lable; Icat; Wo; ICT Curriculum; Key Stage; Hist 4a; Teacher Training Agency Website; National Numeracy Strategy