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Cross-curricular Learning 3-14 / Jonathan Barnes

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles : SAGE, C2015.Edition: Third editionDescription: xvi, 357 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781446297049
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • FAC LB1570 B32 2015
Contents:
1. What Should Schooling in the Twenty-first Century Look Like? 2. Cross-Curricular Policy and Practice 3. What Does Good Cross-Curricular Practice Look Like? 4. Social Perspectives on Learning 5. What Does Neuroscience Tell Us About Cross-Curricular Learning? 6. Psychology and Cross-Curricular Learning 7. The Pedagogy of Cross-Curricular Learning 8. What Values Should We Apply? 9. What Themes Are Suitable for Cross-Curricular Learning? 10. How Can We Assess Cross-Curricular and Creative Learning? 11. How Should We Plan for Cross-Curricular Activity? 12. Key Issues for Debate.
Abstract: Explores the key practical and theoretical issues underpinning cross-curricular teaching and learning across the early years, primary education and lower secondary school.
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We see the world through cross-curricular eyes and as such this book is a wake-up call for educators of all ages to ensure that they think carefully how, why and if cross-curricular teaching is appropriate. Chapter 2's Cross-Curricular Taxonomy, especially, opened my eyes to the differing aims and purposes that might underlie different sorts of cross-curricular planning. Through well-chosen case studies, the pitfalls and possibilities become much clearer so teachers can think through their approaches to the curriculum, therefore teaching pupils better and being true to each subject's unique lens on the world. -- Anthony Barlow We see the world through cross-curricular eyes and as such this book is a wake-up call for educators of all ages to ensure that they think carefully how, why and if cross-curricular teaching is appropriate. Through well-chosen case studies, the pitfalls and possibilities become much clearer so teachers can think through their approaches to the curriculum, teach pupils better and be true to each subject's unique lens on the world. -- Anthony Barlow This excellent book uses a wide range of research and case study to illustrate the value of cross curricular learning. I believe it is important to ensure prospective teachers engage in debates about planning, teaching and learning and this book effectively challenges the many pre-conceptions of what a primary school curriculum should look like. -- Marion Hobbs.

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1. What Should Schooling in the Twenty-first Century Look Like? 2. Cross-Curricular Policy and Practice 3. What Does Good Cross-Curricular Practice Look Like? 4. Social Perspectives on Learning 5. What Does Neuroscience Tell Us About Cross-Curricular Learning? 6. Psychology and Cross-Curricular Learning 7. The Pedagogy of Cross-Curricular Learning 8. What Values Should We Apply? 9. What Themes Are Suitable for Cross-Curricular Learning? 10. How Can We Assess Cross-Curricular and Creative Learning? 11. How Should We Plan for Cross-Curricular Activity? 12. Key Issues for Debate.

Explores the key practical and theoretical issues underpinning cross-curricular teaching and learning across the early years, primary education and lower secondary school.

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