Teaching Character in the Primary Classroom (1st edition) (PDF)

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Synopsis

"Teaching Character in Primary Schools provides an excellent and very accessible overview of the emerging field of character education. It covers, in detail, the theory of character education as well as advice and guidance about how this should be applied in practice in primary schools." Professor James Arthur, University of Birmingham. Character matters. As more and more schools are choosing to teach Character Education, trainee and beginning teachers need to know more. What is Character Education? Can it really be 'taught'? How does children's learning benefit from discussions around character in the classroom? How do I teach it? What does good teaching of Character Education look like in the classroom? Teaching Character Education in Primary schools tackles these questions, and many more. This is a practical guide to why and how we can teach Character in primary schools. It begins by exploring why character matters and considers what 'character' is and (importantly) what it is not. It goes on to discuss the place for teaching character in primary education and includes practical guidance on how it can be taught. The text also looks at character beyond the classroom, how parents and the wider community can be included in the teaching of character and how outdoor learning and education can contribute. This book is written for all those who are new to teaching character. Related ISBN: 9781473968004 (EPUB), 9781473968011 (PDF).

Book details

Author:
Ian Morris, John Ryan, Tom Harrison
ISBN:
9781473952171
Related ISBNs:
9781473952164, 9781473952171, 9781473968004, 9781473968028
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2017-03-24
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2016
Copyright by:
Tom Harrison, Ian Morris and John Ryan 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Education, Nonfiction