1st Edition

Meeting the Learning Needs of All Children Personalised Learning in the Primary School

By Mrs Joan Dean Copyright 2006
    96 Pages
    by Routledge

    96 Pages
    by Routledge

    Personalized learning involves helping each child to reach his or her full potential - intellectually, personally and socially. To achieve this, teachers need to match learning opportunities to the learning styles and experiences of the children, taking into account individual differences in culture, language, background, ability and interests.

    For many teachers, individual learning has always been at the heart of what they do in the classroom. In this book, experienced teacher and author, Joan Dean, unpicks the concept of personalized learning and shows teachers how to apply it to planning, teaching and assessing learning. The book is accessibly written and gets right to the nitty-gritty of what personalized learning looks like in the classroom. It covers:

    • a whole-school approach to personalized learning
    • getting to know the children
    • working with boys and girls
    • providing for children with special educational needs
    • providing for very able children
    • providing for children from other cultures
    • providing for bilingual children
    • providing for children from different social backgrounds
    • working with assistants and volunteers.

    1. What is Personalized Learning? 2. A Whole-School Approach to Personalized Learning 3. Getting to Know the Children 4. Learning and Teaching 5. Working with Boys and Girls 6. Providing for Children with Special Educational Needs 7. Providing for Very Able Children 8. Children from Other Cultures 9. Children from Different Social Backgrounds 10. Personal, Social and Health Education 11. Working with Assistants and Volunteer 12. Working with Parents 13. Staff Development 14. Evaluation 15. Conclusion

    Biography

    Joan Dean