Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of illustrations; Introduction: teaching a learning relationship; Just for fun? The child as active learner and meaning maker; Children's development 3 7: the learning relationship in the early years; Cognitive development 7 11: the learning relationship in the junior years; Children with special educational needs: supporting the learning relationship; Keeping track: observing, assessing and recording in the learning relationship; Primary culture and classroom teaching: the learning relationship in context.
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It is now widely recognized that learners are more successful when they are active participants in the learning relationship. This book offers general introduction to primary education and child development.