Initium: Cognitive science and research-informed primary practice

Initium: Cognitive science and research-informed primary practice

by Emma Turner
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 29/09/2023

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The beginnings of all things are small, but the possibilities for our primary pupils are infinite.


Many books explore the wonders of science and education research but few are rooted in the reality of the primary classroom, what it is really like to run a primary classroom, and to spend each day in the fascinating company of our youngest learners. Initium looks with care and specific attention at the needs of our youngest learners, the development of age and stage appropriate practice and pedagogy, alongside the joys and realities of working within the primary phase.


Primary is a unique stage of a child's development and requires a specific and distinctive approach to how we structure teaching and learning. What works at age 16 or 14 won't necessarily work with a classroom of 6-year-olds. Informed by science and rooted in over 25 years of primary expertise, Initium is research-informed practice for the primary specialist.

ISBN:
9781036002534
9781036002534
Category:
Teaching skills & techniques
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-09-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hodder Education
Emma Turner

Emma grew up in Leicestershire and attended Liverpool John Moores University where she studied Science Education. She has taught in schools across the county and has been a Local Authority Lead teacher. In 2002, she became a consultant for the National Numeracy Strategy, supporting numerous schools.

In 2004 she joined The Latimer Primary school where she spent the next 13 years, initially as a classroom teacher, moving on to become assistant head, then deputy head and finally forming one of the UK's first all-female co-headships which ran for eight years, and where Emma wrote and delivered training for staff at all levels across the county, as well as complete induction programmes for NQTs through her work with Affinity Teaching School Alliance.

After 20 years in primary teaching, Emma left to join Discovery Schools Academy Trust where she is currently their Research and CPD lead, devising and writing training for staff at all career stages, but specialising in CPD for early career teachers. She is the founder of 'NewEd - Joyful CPD for early career teachers', a not-for-profit approach to CPD to encourage positivity amongst the profession and help to retain teachers in post. She is a columnist at the TES, an ambassador for the The Gender Equality Collective, and a member of the WomenEd community, regularly presenting at events and writing contributions.

Emma is an advocate of balance in leadership and family life and she regularly speaks at events across the country on how part-time leadership and flexible working can be a hugely successful model in organisations. She is also the self titled 'Chaos Coordinator' of her home in Leicestershire where she lives with her infinitely patient husband Tom and their three young children.

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