This volume describes the Russian tradition in education and in particular the dominant role of Russian nationality. The whole history of Russian education is covered from Peter the Great to Khruschev...
In The Teaching Instinct: Explorations Into What Makes Us Human, Kip Téllez invites us to reappraise teaching through a wide lens and argues that our capacity to teach is one part culture, two parts genetic. By rescuing the field of instinct psychology from the margins, this challenging book explore..
Increasing the awareness of role play as an exciting and effective approach to enhance children’s learning, this book in the series provides a selection of themed drama activities based around The Teddy Bear’s Picnic and other stories...
Presenting links between the activities and the early learning goals,and Key Stage 1 National Curriculum Requirements, this book in the series features activities on Humpty Dumpty, Billy Goats Gruff and The Lonely Dragon...
This book brings together a collection of essays on the teaching of writing. It is a companion to Prue Goodwin’s The Literate Classroom and The Articulate Classroom...
Providing invaluable research on both sending and receiving communities in Mexico and the U.S, this collection considers the multiple aspects of children’s experiences with mathematics both in and out of school...
Although broadly used, in education, the term inclusion is not always fully understood. This book explores inclusion through a wide range of themes and issues, using examples of practice and learning drawn from research to provide specific examples and supports readers by presenting case studies wit..