A Practical Guide to Planning and Delivering Outstanding Lessons
E-Book, Englisch, 210 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-317-27964-8
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This practical guide will help you to:
- improve your knowledge of specifications and syllabuses at GCSE and AS/A Level;
- provide the best pedagogic approaches for teaching;
- explore common ideas in learning styles and skills in sociology;
- gain practical ideas and activities for improving student’s argumentation, evaluation and knowledge of key words;
- apply strategies for teaching abstract sociological theories and concepts;
- make the teaching of research methods engaging and interesting;
- deal with practical issues such as planning and assessing learning;
- encourage students’ independent learning and revision;
- connect ICT, social networking websites and the mass media to further students’ sociological knowledge;
- tackle the thorny issues of politics and controversial topics.
Drawing on the author’s own experiences, Teaching Sociology Successfully helps readers to identify, unpack and negotiate challenges common to those teaching sociology. Complete with a variety of pedagogical resources, it provides tasks and further reading to support CPD and reflective practice. This book will be an invaluable tool for students on PGCE social science training courses, as well as School Direct candidates and undergraduates studying BEds in similar fields.
Andrew B. Jones is Assistant Headteacher for CPD and Professional Mentoring at The Reach Free School, Hertfordshire, UK
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Why Teach Sociology? 2. Sociology in Schools 3. Sociological Pedagogies 4. Thinking about Learning Styles, Skills and Capacities in Relation to Sociology 5. Thinking about Teaching Skills and Styles in Relation to Sociology 6. Practical Teaching Strategies for Developing Sociological Skills 7. Teaching Sociological Concepts and Theories 8. Teaching Sociological Research Methods 9. Planning Sociology 10. Assessing Sociology 11. Independent Learning and Revision 12. ICT, Sociol Networking and the Media 13. Political Bias and Controversial Issues 14. Last Words