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E-raamat: Teaching for Flow: Transforming Primary Education for Optimal Learning

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040609873
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040609873

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Flow in positive psychology describes a mental state of being fully immersed and energised in the successful performance of a task. Teaching for Flow explores a radical transformation of the primary curriculum with a look at adopting a thematic, investigatory approach based on the children’s interests; exploring ways to foster the right conditions for children to enter into the optimal state for learning, known as ‘flow’ or more colloquially as 'being in the zone'.

Practical activities and classroom resources encourage deeper engagement and motivation among all students regardless of their backgrounds or neurodiversity whilst simultaneously cultivating a love for learning, critical thinking, and creativity. Informed by neuroscience, areas covered include learning and development, teaching for flow, special educational needs (SEND), outdoor learning and Forest School, homework and integrating flow into the curriculum. The book suggests a complete overhaul of the current curriculum to place emphasis on a more child-centred and engaging learning experience. Focusing on curriculum design and lesson planning and assessment, the author demonstrates how this inclusive approach can be applied practically, and how teachers can have autonomy over curriculum content driven by the interests of their pupils.

Teaching for Flow is an essential resource for any classroom teacher or school leader looking to develop a more active, investigatory and child-centred approach to learning in their school that allows children to grow and flourish.



Teaching for Flow explores a radical transformation of the primary curriculum with a look at adopting a thematic, investigatory approach based on the children’s interests; exploring ways to foster the right conditions for children to enter into the optimal state for learning, known as ‘flow’ or 'being in the zone'.

1. A Desire for Change
2. Understanding the Brain, Learning and
Development
3. The Concept of Flow
4. Special Education Needs and
Disabilities: Why our most Vulnerable Children Could Benefit from a
Curriculum that Engineers Flow
5. Challenging the Doubts
6. Rethinking
Homework for Engagement and Flow
7. The Benefits of Outdoor Learning
8. The
Curriculum
9. Continuous Provision
10. Planning for Flow
11. Meaningful
Assessment: Focussing on the Whole Child
12. Conclusion
Rebecca Meager is an experienced Primary School Teacher and Forest School Leader. After nearly twenty years working in UK primary schools, she left the classroom to follow her passion for the great outdoors and founded her own small Forest School business, Squirrel Scamps Forest School in Oxfordshire, UK.