The most effective approaches to teaching in primary schools: Rigorous evidence on effective teaching

Resource type
Book
Authors/contributors
Title
The most effective approaches to teaching in primary schools: Rigorous evidence on effective teaching
Abstract
This is a wide-ranging review of the evidence on effective teaching approaches for primary age children. It evaluates the evidence carefully, leading to summaries of what is known to work, what is not known to work, and what is known to be harmful. The book answers the questions: What are currently the most effective approaches for teaching primary school children? Do the effective approaches differ for different sub-groups of pupils, and if so, how? Do the effective approaches differ for particular ages or phases within education to age 11? It is written by experts in reviews of evidence, and on evaluating the quality of evidence.
Publisher
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Date
2016/09/21
Language
en
Short Title
The most effective approaches to teaching in primary schools
Accessed
29/11/2023, 21:35
Citation
Gorard, S., See, B. H., & Morris, R. (2016). The most effective approaches to teaching in primary schools: Rigorous evidence on effective teaching. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1122955