Display in the Classroom
Principles, Practice and Learning Theory
Hilary Cooper author Neil Simco author Penny Hegarty author Phil Hegarty author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:2nd Nov '26
£103.99
This title is due to be published on 2nd November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A colourful, attractive environment is the hallmark of the best primary school classrooms, but display is often seen as ‘wallpaper’ and, with increasing pressure on teacher-time, as expendable or even frivolous. First published in 1996, Display in the Classroom defends display in the classroom as an important aspect of primary education which children help to create and with which they constantly interact. It can reflect and inspire children’s learning in dynamic ways which are central to social, emotional, and intellectual growth. Display in the Classroom shows teachers how to develop such a learning environment and to defend it as central to the processes of education. Numerous illustrations, some in colour, support the text.
Review of the first publication:
“This is a well-organized 100 page volume which will give any browsing teacher more than a taster for deeper though on display and the theory behind it. Personally, this book has provided a refreshing challenge to my perspective about this area of my teaching and has re-emphasised the importance of child-centred education.”
— Jenny Bird, Birmingham Local Education Authority
ISBN: 9781041433972
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
104 pages