PGCE Primary ICT by John Potter

PGCE Primary ICT by John Potter

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Zusammenfassung

This book is for trainee teachers who wish to identify their strengths and weaknesses in the subject area of primary ICT. A mixture of theory and practical tasks should help you to attain QTS, and develop your skills as a practitioner.

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PGCE Primary ICT by John Potter

By identifying strengths and areas for development this book helps students achieve the Professional Standards for QTS. Each chapter covers a core issue of ICT teaching and provides a framework of activities within which trainees can develop as a competent teacher.
"Excellent book.. I will be recommending it to PGCE trainees in my institution and will use it as a resource for my own teaching" (Escalate)
Prof John Potter is Professor of Media in Education at University College London Institute of Education. His research, teaching and publications are in: new literacies, media education, play on and offscreen, curation and agency in social media, and the changing nature of teaching and learning in the context of digital media.  He is a founder member of the DARE research centre at UCL, recently re-launched as ReMAP (Researching Media, Arts and Play) and is currently directing the ESRC funded National Observatory of Children’s Play Experiences during COVID-19.
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ISBN 13 9781903300640
ISBN 10 1903300649
Titel PGCE Primary ICT
Autor John Potter
Serie Pgce Professional Workbooks Series
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Sage Publications Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-07-01
Seitenanzahl 160
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