Learning to Teach Using ICT in the Secondary School by Marilyn Leask

Learning to Teach Using ICT in the Secondary School by Marilyn Leask

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How could you be using ICT in your classroom? Are you exploring what ICT can do for learners? The need for student-teachers and teachers to be technologically aware and competent is vital. This book provides a starting point for exploring the possibilities that ICT offers to schools, teachers and pupils.

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Learning to Teach Using ICT in the Secondary School by Marilyn Leask

How could you be using ICT in your classroom? Are you exploring what ICT can do for learners? The need for student-teachers and teachers to be technologically aware and competent is vital. This book provides a starting point for exploring the possibilities that ICT offers to schools, teachers and pupils. The book provides practical tried-and-tested examples and advice and guidance. It covers: how to use ICT to support pupils' learning of concepts classroom management maximizing the achievement of individual pupils using ICT to help with common learning problems homework and classroom activities record keeping and pupil tracking data. If you need a guide to using ICT across the secondary curriculum, start with this book.
Marilyn Leask is currently Head of ITT Effective Practices at the Teacher Training Agency. She has substantial experience as a teacher, lecturer and researcher in schools across sectors, in LEAs, as well as in ITT institutions. Norbert Pachler is at the Institute of Education, University of London.
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ISBN 13 9780415351041
ISBN 10 0415351049
Title Learning to Teach Using ICT in the Secondary School
Author Marilyn Leask
Series Learning To Teach Subjects In The Secondary School Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2005-07-14
Number of pages 240
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