Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Division is "Teacher Continuing Professional Development"

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Number of items at this level: 17.

Article

  1. Smith, N. and Caldwell, H. (2016) Literally stepping through algorithms: visualising algorithms with sorting networks. Math+Code ‘Zine. 2(1)

Book Section

  1. Bracey, P., Darius, J. and Gove-Humphries, A. (2017) Teaching diversity in the history classroom. In: Davies, I. (ed.) Debates in History Teaching. 2nd ed. London: Routledge. pp. 202-212.
  2. Caldwell, H. and Bugby, M. (2018) The use of technology to build digital communities. In: Sykes, G. and Teszenyi, E. (eds.) Young Children and their Communities: Understanding Collective Social Responsibility. London: Routledge.
  3. Caldwell, H. and Grantham, S. (2018) Planning computing in the national curriculum. In: Sewell, K. (ed.) Planning the Primary National Curriculum: a Complete Guide for Trainees and Teachers. 2nd ed. London: SAGE. pp. 194-205.
  4. Caldwell, H. and Honeyford, G. (2014) Blogging to support digital literacy in schools and universities. In: Younie, S., Leask, M. and Burden, K. (eds.) Teaching and Learning with ICT in the Primary School. 2nd ed. London: Routledge. pp. 24-38.
  5. Caldwell, H. and Honeyford, G. (2014) Computing and digital literacy. In: Smith, P. and Dawes, L. (eds.) Subject Teaching in Primary Education. London: SAGE. pp. 43-64.
  6. Smith, N., Caldwell, H. and Richards, M. (2017) A comparison of MOOC development and delivery approaches. In: Childs, M. and Soetanto, R. (eds.) Online Learning for Stem Subjects: International Examples of Technologies and Pedagogies in Use. London: Routledge. pp. 101-112.

Book

  1. Caldwell, H. and Smith, N., (eds.) (2016) Teaching Computing Unplugged in Primary Schools: Exploring Primary Computing through Practical Activities away from the Computer. London: SAGE. 9781473961708.
  2. Caldwell, H. and Bird, J. (2015) Teaching with Tablets. London: SAGE. 9781473906792.
  3. Caldwell, H., Bird, J. and Mayne, P. (2017) Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools. 2nd ed. London: SAGE. 9781473970403.
  4. Caldwell, H. and Cullingford-Agnew, S. (2017) Technology for SEND in Primary Schools: a Guide for Best Practice. London: SAGE. 9781526402363.

Conference or Workshop Item

  1. Underwood, M. J. (2016) Finding our voices, exploring ways of presenting. Workshop presented to: Kaleidoscope Education Research Conference, University of Cambridge, 26-27 May 2016.
  2. Underwood, M. J. (2017) Workshop for young researchers: positioning ourselves as researchers. Who is our research for and how can we reach them? Invited Keynote presented to: First International Seminar: (Re)Shaping the Teaching Profession of the Twentieth Century: Priorities, Challenges and Future Directions, Bialystock University, Poland, 26-28 October 2017.
  3. Underwood, M. J., Faroque, S., Sriwichian, N., Burn, T., Bowyer, D., Praxedis, G., Botwright, C., Prisutova, J., Russell, K., Nguyen, H., Moodley, D. and Cheng, Y. (2017) Local and international: richly contested concepts in practitioner research (a patchwork paper). Paper presented to: Kaleidoscope Education Research Conference 2017, University of Cambridge, 01-02 June 2017.
  4. Underwood, M. J., Ryan, N., Nhung Vuong, V., Frempong, E., Chikvaidze, M., Reis, K. and Green, F. (2016) Mind the gap both ways: how teaching informs research decisions. Paper presented to: Kaleidoscope Education Research Conference, University of Cambridge, 26-27 May 2016.
  5. Underwood, M. J. and Xu, C. (2017) Who is my research for? Positoning ourselves as researchers. Workshop presented to: Kaleidoscope Education Research Conference 2017, University of Cambridge, 01-02 June 2017.

Other

  1. Caldwell, H. and Cox, A. (2018) Technology-enabled learning communities: how technology can facilitate high quality social learning in online environments within the field of teacher education. www.meshguides.org.
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