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A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School
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A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School

A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School

BySteve Kennewell, Andrew Connell, Anthony Edwards
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 11 April 2007
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203962602
Pages 152 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134142071
SubjectsEducation, Sports and Leisure
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Kennewell, S., Connell, A., Edwards, A. (2007). A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203962602
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This practical and accessible workbook is designed to support student and newly qualified teachers as they develop their basic teaching skills. A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School draws on the best available research concerning student-teachers’ needs and approaches to learning. It focuses on the key pedagogical issues which arise during the school experience, including:

  • managing the class and learning environment
  • developing pupils’ understanding of concepts including challenging misconceptions
  • different ways of explaining aspects of the subject which pupils find problematic.

It provides a wealth of practical activities and materials, underpinned by relevant theory, which have been developed through the authors’ vast experience of working with student teachers. These activities provide opportunities to analyze learning and performance. The book has been designed to be written in directly, and so provide a useful record of progress. Case studies are also included, as are examples of existing good practice and a range of tried-and-tested strategies.

The book has been written to complement Learning to Teach ICT in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, but can also be used equally successfully as a stand alone book. It has been designed to be used by student teachers, on their own or with others, or by school- or university-based tutors with their student teachers, to develop and reinforce their understanding of learning to teach IT.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 1 Preparing to teach ICT: planning, implementation and evaluation
View abstract
chapter 1|9 pages
Planning ICT learning and teaching
ByANDREW CONNELL, ANTHONY EDWARDS
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Classroom interaction
ByGEOFF WHITE, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Effective assessment
ByNEIL STANLEY, PHIL DUGGAN
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The learning and teaching evaluation cycle
ByANTHONY EDWARDS, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 2 Themes in ICT teaching
View abstract
chapter 5|9 pages
Creativity
ByCATHY WICKENS
View abstract
chapter 6|13 pages
Prediction
ByJOHN WOOLLARD
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Communication
ByMARTYN LAWSON
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Exploration
ByLYNNE DAGG
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART 3 Your development as a teacher of ICT
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Developing your ICT capability and knowledge for teaching
ByIAN HUGHES, STEVE KENNEWELL
View abstract
chapter 10|9 pages
Developing your teaching of ICT
ByMICHAEL HAMMOND, JUDE SLAMA
View abstract

This practical and accessible workbook is designed to support student and newly qualified teachers as they develop their basic teaching skills. A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School draws on the best available research concerning student-teachers’ needs and approaches to learning. It focuses on the key pedagogical issues which arise during the school experience, including:

  • managing the class and learning environment
  • developing pupils’ understanding of concepts including challenging misconceptions
  • different ways of explaining aspects of the subject which pupils find problematic.

It provides a wealth of practical activities and materials, underpinned by relevant theory, which have been developed through the authors’ vast experience of working with student teachers. These activities provide opportunities to analyze learning and performance. The book has been designed to be written in directly, and so provide a useful record of progress. Case studies are also included, as are examples of existing good practice and a range of tried-and-tested strategies.

The book has been written to complement Learning to Teach ICT in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, but can also be used equally successfully as a stand alone book. It has been designed to be used by student teachers, on their own or with others, or by school- or university-based tutors with their student teachers, to develop and reinforce their understanding of learning to teach IT.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 1 Preparing to teach ICT: planning, implementation and evaluation
View abstract
chapter 1|9 pages
Planning ICT learning and teaching
ByANDREW CONNELL, ANTHONY EDWARDS
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Classroom interaction
ByGEOFF WHITE, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Effective assessment
ByNEIL STANLEY, PHIL DUGGAN
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The learning and teaching evaluation cycle
ByANTHONY EDWARDS, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 2 Themes in ICT teaching
View abstract
chapter 5|9 pages
Creativity
ByCATHY WICKENS
View abstract
chapter 6|13 pages
Prediction
ByJOHN WOOLLARD
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Communication
ByMARTYN LAWSON
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Exploration
ByLYNNE DAGG
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART 3 Your development as a teacher of ICT
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Developing your ICT capability and knowledge for teaching
ByIAN HUGHES, STEVE KENNEWELL
View abstract
chapter 10|9 pages
Developing your teaching of ICT
ByMICHAEL HAMMOND, JUDE SLAMA
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This practical and accessible workbook is designed to support student and newly qualified teachers as they develop their basic teaching skills. A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School draws on the best available research concerning student-teachers’ needs and approaches to learning. It focuses on the key pedagogical issues which arise during the school experience, including:

  • managing the class and learning environment
  • developing pupils’ understanding of concepts including challenging misconceptions
  • different ways of explaining aspects of the subject which pupils find problematic.

It provides a wealth of practical activities and materials, underpinned by relevant theory, which have been developed through the authors’ vast experience of working with student teachers. These activities provide opportunities to analyze learning and performance. The book has been designed to be written in directly, and so provide a useful record of progress. Case studies are also included, as are examples of existing good practice and a range of tried-and-tested strategies.

The book has been written to complement Learning to Teach ICT in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, but can also be used equally successfully as a stand alone book. It has been designed to be used by student teachers, on their own or with others, or by school- or university-based tutors with their student teachers, to develop and reinforce their understanding of learning to teach IT.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 1 Preparing to teach ICT: planning, implementation and evaluation
View abstract
chapter 1|9 pages
Planning ICT learning and teaching
ByANDREW CONNELL, ANTHONY EDWARDS
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Classroom interaction
ByGEOFF WHITE, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Effective assessment
ByNEIL STANLEY, PHIL DUGGAN
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The learning and teaching evaluation cycle
ByANTHONY EDWARDS, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 2 Themes in ICT teaching
View abstract
chapter 5|9 pages
Creativity
ByCATHY WICKENS
View abstract
chapter 6|13 pages
Prediction
ByJOHN WOOLLARD
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Communication
ByMARTYN LAWSON
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Exploration
ByLYNNE DAGG
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART 3 Your development as a teacher of ICT
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Developing your ICT capability and knowledge for teaching
ByIAN HUGHES, STEVE KENNEWELL
View abstract
chapter 10|9 pages
Developing your teaching of ICT
ByMICHAEL HAMMOND, JUDE SLAMA
View abstract

This practical and accessible workbook is designed to support student and newly qualified teachers as they develop their basic teaching skills. A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School draws on the best available research concerning student-teachers’ needs and approaches to learning. It focuses on the key pedagogical issues which arise during the school experience, including:

  • managing the class and learning environment
  • developing pupils’ understanding of concepts including challenging misconceptions
  • different ways of explaining aspects of the subject which pupils find problematic.

It provides a wealth of practical activities and materials, underpinned by relevant theory, which have been developed through the authors’ vast experience of working with student teachers. These activities provide opportunities to analyze learning and performance. The book has been designed to be written in directly, and so provide a useful record of progress. Case studies are also included, as are examples of existing good practice and a range of tried-and-tested strategies.

The book has been written to complement Learning to Teach ICT in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, but can also be used equally successfully as a stand alone book. It has been designed to be used by student teachers, on their own or with others, or by school- or university-based tutors with their student teachers, to develop and reinforce their understanding of learning to teach IT.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 1 Preparing to teach ICT: planning, implementation and evaluation
View abstract
chapter 1|9 pages
Planning ICT learning and teaching
ByANDREW CONNELL, ANTHONY EDWARDS
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Classroom interaction
ByGEOFF WHITE, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Effective assessment
ByNEIL STANLEY, PHIL DUGGAN
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The learning and teaching evaluation cycle
ByANTHONY EDWARDS, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 2 Themes in ICT teaching
View abstract
chapter 5|9 pages
Creativity
ByCATHY WICKENS
View abstract
chapter 6|13 pages
Prediction
ByJOHN WOOLLARD
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Communication
ByMARTYN LAWSON
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Exploration
ByLYNNE DAGG
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART 3 Your development as a teacher of ICT
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Developing your ICT capability and knowledge for teaching
ByIAN HUGHES, STEVE KENNEWELL
View abstract
chapter 10|9 pages
Developing your teaching of ICT
ByMICHAEL HAMMOND, JUDE SLAMA
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This practical and accessible workbook is designed to support student and newly qualified teachers as they develop their basic teaching skills. A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School draws on the best available research concerning student-teachers’ needs and approaches to learning. It focuses on the key pedagogical issues which arise during the school experience, including:

  • managing the class and learning environment
  • developing pupils’ understanding of concepts including challenging misconceptions
  • different ways of explaining aspects of the subject which pupils find problematic.

It provides a wealth of practical activities and materials, underpinned by relevant theory, which have been developed through the authors’ vast experience of working with student teachers. These activities provide opportunities to analyze learning and performance. The book has been designed to be written in directly, and so provide a useful record of progress. Case studies are also included, as are examples of existing good practice and a range of tried-and-tested strategies.

The book has been written to complement Learning to Teach ICT in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, but can also be used equally successfully as a stand alone book. It has been designed to be used by student teachers, on their own or with others, or by school- or university-based tutors with their student teachers, to develop and reinforce their understanding of learning to teach IT.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 1 Preparing to teach ICT: planning, implementation and evaluation
View abstract
chapter 1|9 pages
Planning ICT learning and teaching
ByANDREW CONNELL, ANTHONY EDWARDS
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Classroom interaction
ByGEOFF WHITE, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Effective assessment
ByNEIL STANLEY, PHIL DUGGAN
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The learning and teaching evaluation cycle
ByANTHONY EDWARDS, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 2 Themes in ICT teaching
View abstract
chapter 5|9 pages
Creativity
ByCATHY WICKENS
View abstract
chapter 6|13 pages
Prediction
ByJOHN WOOLLARD
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Communication
ByMARTYN LAWSON
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Exploration
ByLYNNE DAGG
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART 3 Your development as a teacher of ICT
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Developing your ICT capability and knowledge for teaching
ByIAN HUGHES, STEVE KENNEWELL
View abstract
chapter 10|9 pages
Developing your teaching of ICT
ByMICHAEL HAMMOND, JUDE SLAMA
View abstract

This practical and accessible workbook is designed to support student and newly qualified teachers as they develop their basic teaching skills. A Practical Guide to Teaching ICT in the Secondary School draws on the best available research concerning student-teachers’ needs and approaches to learning. It focuses on the key pedagogical issues which arise during the school experience, including:

  • managing the class and learning environment
  • developing pupils’ understanding of concepts including challenging misconceptions
  • different ways of explaining aspects of the subject which pupils find problematic.

It provides a wealth of practical activities and materials, underpinned by relevant theory, which have been developed through the authors’ vast experience of working with student teachers. These activities provide opportunities to analyze learning and performance. The book has been designed to be written in directly, and so provide a useful record of progress. Case studies are also included, as are examples of existing good practice and a range of tried-and-tested strategies.

The book has been written to complement Learning to Teach ICT in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, but can also be used equally successfully as a stand alone book. It has been designed to be used by student teachers, on their own or with others, or by school- or university-based tutors with their student teachers, to develop and reinforce their understanding of learning to teach IT.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 1 Preparing to teach ICT: planning, implementation and evaluation
View abstract
chapter 1|9 pages
Planning ICT learning and teaching
ByANDREW CONNELL, ANTHONY EDWARDS
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Classroom interaction
ByGEOFF WHITE, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Effective assessment
ByNEIL STANLEY, PHIL DUGGAN
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
The learning and teaching evaluation cycle
ByANTHONY EDWARDS, ANDREW CONNELL
View abstract
part |1 pages
PART 2 Themes in ICT teaching
View abstract
chapter 5|9 pages
Creativity
ByCATHY WICKENS
View abstract
chapter 6|13 pages
Prediction
ByJOHN WOOLLARD
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Communication
ByMARTYN LAWSON
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Exploration
ByLYNNE DAGG
View abstract
part |4 pages
PART 3 Your development as a teacher of ICT
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Developing your ICT capability and knowledge for teaching
ByIAN HUGHES, STEVE KENNEWELL
View abstract
chapter 10|9 pages
Developing your teaching of ICT
ByMICHAEL HAMMOND, JUDE SLAMA
View abstract
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