Dr Mike Carroll is a retired Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Glasgow. Mike was formerly the Director of the MEd Professional Learning and Enquiry. Mike contributed to a range of masters-level programmes for serving teachers, with a particular interest in the development of leadership at all levels in the school. As a retired member of staff Mike continues to contribute as an Associate Tutor involved in supporting students on school placements as well as working as an Education Consultant contributing to Teacher Induction Programmes. Mike co-edited the successful Understanding Teaching and Learning in Primary Education text published by SAGE. Margaret McCulloch is a lecturer in the School of Education, University of Glasgow. She worked for many years as a primary teacher, specialising in Support for Learning, before becoming an Inclusion Development Officer, and she has extensive experience of working collaboratively with parents, teachers and colleagues from other professions. She teaches educational studies, with a particular focus on inclusive education and related issues, on a number of undergraduate programmes. She also works with international students and practising teachers from Scotland on the Masters programme in Inclusive Education: Policy, Practice and Research. Her research interests include professional identity in teacher education, inclusive education and dyslexia. She has written on inter-professional approaches to practice (Forde et al., 2011); she contributed to the Literature Review on Teacher Education in the 21st Century (Scottish Government, 2010) and to the Assessment at Transition report (Scottish Government, 2012).
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Chapter 1: The context for primary education in the twenty-first century - Mike Carroll and Margaret McCulloch Chapter 2: Childhood and diversity - Julie McAdam and Jennifer Farrar Chapter 3: Early years' education - Mary Wingrave Chapter 4: Models of teaching and learning - Mike Carroll Chapter 5: Planning for learning and teaching in the primary classroom - Maureen Farrell and A. Graeme Pate Chapter 6: Social and emotional contexts for learning - Margaret McCulloch Chapter 7: Identity, relationships and behaviour - George Head Chapter 8: The evolving concept of inclusive education - Margaret McCulloch and Margaret Sutherland Chapter 9: Collaborative learning - Mike Carroll Chapter 10: Integrated learning - Mike Carroll and Fiona McGregor Chapter 11: Creating Challenge in the classroom - Margaret Sutherland and Niamh Stack Chapter 12: Assessment for Learning - Louise Hayward and Ernest Spencer Chapter 13: Education for citizenship, global citizenship and learning for sustainability - Alan Britton, Liz Moorse and Mary Young Chapter 14: Spiritual Devolpment - Leonardo Franchi and Leon Robinson Chapter 15: Teaching for creativity and creative teaching - Moyra Boland, Margaret Jago and Jan Macdonald Chapter 16: Digital learning - Stephen Boyle and David McKinstry Chapter 17: Transitions - George MacBride and Margaret McCulloch Chapter 18: Working with other audults - Mike Carroll Chapter 19: How teachers learn: the role of research in teaching - Beth Dickson and Irene McQueen Chapter 20: Teacher leadership and learning: the evolving role of the primary teacher - Christine Forde and Margery McMahon
'Understanding Teaching and Learning in Primary Education covers all the key issues for beginning or developing teachers. The writing style is clear and accessible with 'Thinking points' providing opportunities for reflection. The inclusion of links to relevant theory allow the reader to explore areas of interest in greater depth.' -- Richard Holme This is the second edition of a practical and comprehensive book that is valuable reading for all aspiring teachers, whatever route their training takes (school, university or employment based). Based on practical experience, this textbook gives teachers of the future guidance and insights into the knowledge, values and commitments necessary to succeed in the primary classroom; insights that it can otherwise take much practical experience to accumulate.... An insightful and comprehensive book, ideal for on-going reference. -- Sarah Brew * Parents in Touch *