ABSTRACT

Primary teachers need to incorporate the use of computers in their daily lesson plans, but how can this be done most effectively to promote learning skills in the classroom? In this fascinating book, Lyn Dawes and Rupert Wegerif outline a strategy for enhancing the effectiveness of computers for teaching and learning with an emphasis on:

* raising pupil achievement in the core subject areas
* developing collaborative learning in small groups
* using group discussions as a way of improving general communication, as well as thinking and reasoning skills.

The approach is to use computers as a support for collaborative learning in small groups and this book presents ways to prepare pupils for talking, learning and thinking together around computers.

Excerpts from pupils' discussions illustrate the main issues and guidance on lesson planning and developing and choosing appropriate software is also provided. Thinking and Learning with ICT will be a valuable resource for primary teachers and student teachers.

chapter |6 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

Part I TALKING AND THINKING TOGETHER WITH COMPUTERS

chapter 1|9 pages

USING COMPUTERS IN CLASSROOMS

chapter 2|13 pages

TEACHING CHILDREN HOW TO TALK TOGETHER

chapter 3|16 pages

THINKING TOGETHER

chapter 4|14 pages

THINKING SKILLS AND ICT

part |2 pages

Part II TALKING AND THINKING WITH ICT AND THE CURRICULUM

chapter 5|16 pages

ICT AND CITIZENSHIP

Joining the dialogue

chapter 6|13 pages

SCIENCE, TALK AND ICT

chapter 7|11 pages

MATHS, TALK AND ICT

chapter 8|12 pages

ICT AND LITERACY

chapter 10|6 pages

CONCLUSION

Raising achievement