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"Fox's clear and accessible writing weaves together the worlds of psychology and the classroom. Any teacher who has paused to wonder about students' thoughts, feelings or behaviours will find enrichment in this book." Jon Scaife, Coordinator, Educational and Professional Studies (PGCE), University of Sheffield
"Richard Fox has written a fine book – clear in presentation, wide in scope, deep in understanding. It is rare to find educational theory and practice brought so effectively together. Do read this book if you care about the experiences of children and teachers in our schools." Professor Margaret Donaldson, Edinburgh University and author, Human Minds
"A fascinating, practical book, challenging much accepted wisdom, which helped me to question my own assumptions about learning and teaching. Should be on every teacher’s reading list." Victoria Bentata, Stanton Harcourt CE Primary School, Oxfordshire
Table of Contents
Foreword – Ted Wragg. Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
Part I Beginning to Teach.
1. The Repertoire of Teaching.
2. Learning and Task Demands.
3. Classrooms as Environments for Learning.
4. The Management of Order.
5. Lesson Design.
Part II The Psychology of Human Learning and Motivation.
6. Intuitive Learning.
7. Innate Capacities and Cultural Learning.
8. The Challenge of Deliberate Learning.
9. Human Motivation.
10. Influencing Student Motivation.
11. The Developing Mind.
12. Individual Differences.
Part III Extending Teaching.
13. Special Educational Needs, Bullying and Child Abuse.
14. Gender and Ethnicity.
15. Assessment for Learning.
16. Developing as a Professional Teacher.
Glossary.
Appendix A.
Appendix B.
References.
Index