ABSTRACT

Now fully updated to reflect recent changes in the curriculum, Computing and ICT in the Primary School encourages teachers, and pupils, to realise the potential of a full range of ICT and computing resources.

Tackling computing head on, this book enables trainee and experienced teachers to better understand what computing is and how to use ICT effectively in teaching and learning. It is not a ‘how to’ guide or a collection of lesson plans, but instead balances research-based theory with everyday experiences, challenging readers to understand teaching methods and how they translate into a range of suitable teaching and learning strategies using ICT.

This book offers primary teachers the knowledge, skills and confidence to plan, teach and assess creatively to enhance learning across the whole curriculum. This second edition includes updates of all chapters and completely new chapters on:

• mobile technologies

• social media, and

• modern foreign languages.

Gary Beauchamp places theory and practice hand in hand, providing a uniquely relatable resource based on his own teaching practice, classroom experience and research. This text is crucial reading for both serving teachers and those in training on undergraduate and PGCE courses, Education Studies courses and MA (Ed) programmes.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |26 pages

ICT and computing in the primary school

chapter |18 pages

ICT and the child: theoriesof learning

chapter |22 pages

Social media in the primary school

chapter |16 pages

ICT in the early years

chapter |12 pages

ICT and mathematics in Key Stages1 and 2

chapter |4 pages

Postscript: the future?