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Achieving your Masters in Teaching and Learning - Book Cover

Achieving your Masters in Teaching and Learning

Achieving your Masters in Teaching and Learning - Book Cover
Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781844452149
  • Published By: Learning Matters
  • Series: Teaching Handbooks Series
  • Year: 2010
  • Page Count: 192
  • Publication date: February 09, 2010

Price: $48

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Description

Description

This book is for all those taking the Masters in Teaching and Learning (MTL). The contents reflect the units of this new qualification, building on Initial Teacher Training, deepening and broadening professional understanding and skills while addressing individual teacher needs. Chapters cover core topics such as developing pedagogy, assessment for learning, special educational needs and behaviour. The book provides invaluable support for beginning teachers as they manage their professionally based, postgraduate learning, including guidance on critical thinking, reflective practice and research skills, and is clearly linked to the newly developed framework of Professional Standards for Teachers.
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Mary McAteer

Mary McAteer is Programme Leader for the M Level CPD Programme in the Faculty of Education, Edge Hill University, where she also holds a Teaching and Learning Fellowship. She previously worked as a teacher, holding a range of senior pastoral and curriculum posts.
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Lisa Murtagh

Lisa Murtagh is BA (Hons) Primary Education with QTS Part Time Programme Leader at Edge Hill University. She has been involved in Initial Teacher Training for nine years and her research interest lies with assessment.
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Fiona Hallett

Fiona Hallett is a Senior Lecturer and pathway leader for the MA in Social, Emotional and Behavioural difficulties at Edge Hill University. She has worked in a variety of special and mainstream schools; both as a teacher and as a senior manager.
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Gavin Turnbull

Gavin Turnbull is an Associate Lecturer within the Postgraduate Professional Development team at Edge Hill University. He has a background of working in a range of multi-disciplinary settings and is interested in inter-professional working, risk and professional practice.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

About the Masters in Teaching and Learning

Part One Phase 1 - Developing


Getting started on your MTL

Part Two Phase 2 - Broadening and embedding


Content area 1: Teaching, learning and assessing

Content area 2: Subject knowledge, curriculum and curriculum development

Content area 3: Child development, inclusion and behaviour

Content area 4: Leadership, management and working with others

Part Three Phase 3 - Deepening


Phase 3: The final phase

End words

Appendix 1: Professional standards mapped for progression by content area

Appendix 2: QAA guide to master's-level qualifications


Other Titles in: Student Assessment

Price: $48
Volume Discounts applied in Shopping Cart

For Instructors

This book is not available as a review copy.