Abstract
In England and Wales, National Strategies promote pedagogies that emphasise interactive whole class teaching, although this is not defined precisely. In recent years major investment has been made in Interactive White Boards (IWB) and, whilst they do not determine pedagogy, as cultural tools they tend to support and encourage whole class teaching. This paper discusses the nature of interactive teaching and suggests that deep rather than surface features of interaction must be addressed if learning is to be improved.
Howard Tanner, Sonia Jones, Steve Kennewell and Gary Beauchamp
Interactive Whole Class Teaching And Interactive White Boards