Posts Tagged primary education
Making Literacy Real: Theories and Practices for Learning and Teaching
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‘Joanne Larson and Jackie Marsh’s Literacy Learning is easily the most theoretically sophisticated and practically useful discussion of sociocultural and critical approaches to literacy learning that has appeared to date’ – James Paul Gee, Tashia Morgidge Professor of Reading, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Making Literacy Real is the essential reference text for primary education students at undergraduate and graduate level who want to … More >>
Making Literacy Real: Theories and Practices for Learning and Teaching
Tags: critical approaches, education students, graduate level, jackie marsh, James Paul Gee, joanne larson, learning, Literacy, Making, Practices, primary education, product description, reading university, Real, Sociocultural, teaching, Theories, university of wisconsinRelated posts
Transforming Primary ICT
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‘Transforming Primary ICT’ bridges the gap between the theory and practice of ICT in Primary Education. It offers the reader a wide selection of case studies and innovative practices in ICT, and encourages trainees to go beyond the question ‘how?’ and to ask the question ‘why?’ we should use ICT to support the Primary curriculum. From identifying and addressing areas of adoption of technology through curriculum applications, to global issues and classrooms of the f… More >>
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How the Japanese Learn to Work
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As many countries in the world seek to improve their economic performance by increasing their vocational education and training, Japan is being looked to as a leader in this field–the ideal model to imitate. This book provides a thorough examination of vocational education and training in all parts of the Japanese education system; from primary education to in-house training within companies and on the shop floor. It highlights the role of the government, and shows… More >>
How the Japanese Learn to Work
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