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| | Teaching, Training and Learning: A Practical Guide |  | Authors: Ian Reece, Stephen Walker Publisher: Business Education Publishers Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £18.50 Buy Used: £14.80 You Save: £3.70 (20%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 400240
Media: Paperback Edition: 2Rev Ed Pages: 528
ISBN: 0907679641 EAN: 9780907679646 ASIN: 0907679641
Publication Date: May 27, 1994 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: **SHIPPED FROM UK** We believe you will be completely satisfied with our quick and reliable service. All orders are dispatched as swiftly as possible! Buy with confidence!
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Teaching November 3, 2004 42 out of 46 found this review helpful
A very good book if you're taking up a 7407 course. Gives loads of information but a major drawback must be the index. For some reason there are very few keywords in the index so to find anything you need to rifle through the book. Overall though one of the best teaching books you can buy.
Well structured for use as a teacher training course book September 27, 2003 141 out of 144 found this review helpful
If you are studying for a teacher-training course accredited by FENTO (Further Education National Training Organization) this is the definitive book. I've used it for a City & Guilds 7407 course and a PGCE, my wife has used it for a City & Guilds 7307 course. It's carefully divided into chapters covering the sections of a typical course which really helps to constrain the amount of reading you have to do to prepare for a written assignment. The text is very quoteable and referenceable. For a good result, though, I suggest you don't get all your source material from this book, however tempting that may be. Add a few references to books such as Armitage, Minton or Curzon, and you'll be laughing. As far as I can tell from my limited experience, it seems that a typical ILTHE (Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education) accredited course is also very likely to follow the same structure, so I'd guess this book would also be useful for HE teachers too.
Comprehensive? or a 'Broad Brush' ? May 28, 2002 100 out of 101 found this review helpful
The book is clearly set out and each chapter relates to the current FENTO standards.For students studying the Cert. Ed. or PGCE programme with little or no teaching experience this is a valuable resource. It is written in plain English....something of a novelty when it comes to books on education theory! The more experienced teacher/trainer may find that the book does not have enough depth but it certainly serves as a suitable source to 'dip into' for quick references. The book covers all the key areas but due to the nature of the profession of teaching and the limitations of size it may not meet all the teachers needs. However it does provide a starting point for further reading.
One stop shop for PCE student teachers February 12, 2002 52 out of 53 found this review helpful
You want pans? Look in a mail order catalogue. Want to know just about anything about teaching in the post-16 sector? Check out Reece & Walker. By no means a definitive text but the best 'jumping off point' for further research. This new 4th edition contains all the vital FENTO references to help you towards the soon to be coveted QTFE (Qualified Teacher, Further Education).
essential reading September 24, 2000 37 out of 40 found this review helpful
Published for students studying 'Certificate in Education - post 16'. Well laid out and easy to read and digest. Outlines various teaching practices and methodology. Not a lot of material available on the subject matter but this book rates as one of the best. PS Anybody with any other titles on the subject matter
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