• Teaching Primary Environmental and Social Studies
Author(s): Liz Paren
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 130
Publisher: Macmillan Education
Language:
Date Published: 2005-12-23
Dimensions: 187 x 248mm
Publication City/Country: Oxford, United Kingdom
Edition:
Illustrations: b&w illustrations

"Macmillan Teaching Handbooks" are written for student teachers and practising teachers in primary schools in Africa. The series is designed to meet the preservice needs of primary teachers in both lower and upper primary, tackling important issues in depth in an attractive, easy-to-use format. The authors make no assumptions, avoid jargon and use clear, simple language. The books provide practical suggestions for how to teach and improve teaching methods. They keep in mind the problems and challenges teachers face in the classroom. There is a general handbook for primary teachers, "Primary Teaching Methods", and books covering the main subjects: English, Science, Mathematics, and Social and Environmental Studies along with some tackling areas of special difficulty: Teaching Reading and Teaching About HIV and AIDS. "Environmental and Social Studies" is a relative newcomer to the school curriculum and presents particular challenges to the primary teacher. This book covers everything that the aspiring and busy teacher needs to know about the skills and methods used to teach the subject effectively.
Newly qualified teachers will find the book an invaluable resource, whilst student teachers in training or unqualified teachers can use it to help them to develop and improve their practical teaching skills, either working on their own or with colleagues.
Book Info
Author Liz Paren
Date Published 2005-12-23
Dimensions 187 x 248mm
First Author Liz Paren
Format Paperback
Illustrations b&w illustrations
ISBN 9780333750179
No. of Pages 130
Publication City/Country Oxford, United Kingdom
Publisher Macmillan Education

Teaching Primary Environmental and Social Studies

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