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Learning to Teach Using ICT the Secondary School: A companion school experience

Current price: $220.00
Learning to Teach Using ICT the Secondary School: A companion school experience
Learning to Teach Using ICT the Secondary School: A companion school experience

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Learning to Teach Using ICT the Secondary School: A companion school experience

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Learning to Teach Using ICT in the Secondary School offers teachers of all subjects a comprehensive, practical introduction to the extensive possibilities that ICT offers pupils, teachers and schools. Under-pinned by the latest theory and research, it provides practical advice and guidance, tried-and-tested examples, and covers a range of issues and topics essential for teachers using ICT to improve teaching and learning in their subject.
  • Theories of learning and ICT
  • Effective pedagogy for effective ICT
  • Using the interactive whiteboard to support whole class dialogue
  • Special needs and e-inclusion
  • Literacy and new literacies
  • NEW
  • Multi-play digital games and on-line virtual worlds
  • Mobile learning
  • e-Safety
  • Supporting international citizenship through ICT
  • Linking home and school
  • ICT tools for administration and monitoring pupil progress
  • Tools for professional development.

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