Creative Teaching Pocketbook
Title | Creative Teaching Pocketbook PDF eBook |
Author | Roy Watson-Davis |
Publisher | Management Pocketbooks |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2015-09-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 190828479X |
All teachers look to deliver inspiring, innovative and imaginative lessons. What better way to engage students and help them learn more effectively? Roy Watson-Davis draws on a deep well of creativity and on his experience as an AST and mentor to share numerous suggestions for original, inventive approaches to lessons. Use his ideas as starting points for your own brain waves, or import and adapt them for your own classroom. As well as creative starters, 'kernels' and closers, sections of the book are devoted to questioning technique, active learning, technology, revision and teamwork. Roy aims to stimulate and support creative practice by challenging you to move out of your comfort zones: try pegging maths equations across your room washing-line-style, or adopting 'the fruit bowl approach', or how about delivering a lesson in costume? Take the plunge, recharge your batteries and watch your students' enthusiasm increase.
Teaching Thinking Pocketbook
Title | Teaching Thinking Pocketbook PDF eBook |
Author | Anne de A'Echevarria |
Publisher | Management Pocketbooks |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2015-09-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 190828496X |
Never before have we had access to such a flood of information - internet, tv, radio, mobile phones, etc. But what strategies are children developing to screen it all? They can access information and absorb it as entertainment, but they often lack the skills to approach it critically. For our students to flourish in the information age, it's crucial that we teach them to think. Using the PRICE taxonomy - Processing information, Reasoning, Inquiry, Creative thinking and Evaluation, Anne de A'Echevarria and Ian Patience identify a range of 'thinking problems'. Their five related sections of practical 'thinking tools' will inspire teachers and students alike: there's a wealth of dynamic material for individual lessons and for infusing thinking across the curriculum. The final chapter moves from the 'what' to the 'how' - the craft of teaching thinking. Travel with your students out of the comfort zone into the exciting landscape of the learning zone.
The Creative Teaching & Learning Resource Book
Title | The Creative Teaching & Learning Resource Book PDF eBook |
Author | Brin Best |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2008-12-09 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0826483763 |
The companion to the Creative Teaching and Learning Toolkit presents over 200 tips, tools and practical strategies for more effective teaching and learning that can be used in your classroom tomorrow.
Classroom Presence Pocketbook
Title | Classroom Presence Pocketbook PDF eBook |
Author | Rob Salter |
Publisher | Management Pocketbooks |
Pages | 131 |
Release | 2016-01-19 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1908284625 |
We all know teachers who exude an air of authority the minute they walk into a room. Like magic, they command attention without a word being spoken. When they speak and interact they are engaging and compelling. Their classes are calm and focused, teacher and students work well together and behaviour is rarely a problem. How do they do it? Classroom presence is the effect created by your teacher persona. Drawing on material from the worlds of acting and improvisation, sports psychology and NLP this book demonstrates how to develop your persona and radiate presence. Learn about 'status techniques' and how to tap into a shared energy with your audience; master the triad of skills that create presence; work with your 'cultural architects', and see your classroom as a stage where voice, breathing, spatial awareness and costume all play a part. It's not magic, but with a few tricks up your sleeve you can transform the atmosphere, relationships and behaviour in your classes in just a short spell!
Teaching Assistant's Pocketbook
Title | Teaching Assistant's Pocketbook PDF eBook |
Author | Dot Constable |
Publisher | Management Pocketbooks |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2014-08-15 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1908284749 |
Just like teachers, TAs need proper induction, training and career development opportunities. The Teaching Assistant's Pocketbook supports this need by offering an accessible guide to this varied role. If you're new to the job, what exactly can you expect when you start out in a new school? If you're an old hand, what are your career development opportunities? Sections on assisting the teacher, assisting pupils and assisting the school are full of practical information, tips and strategies for new and experienced TAs. Dot Constable covers the nuts and bolts of day-to-day practice (eg: policies and procedures; SEN and support strategies; joint planning; assessment, recording and reporting; making and organising resources etc) but also addresses nitty gritty realities: how do you keep pupils on task and what do you do if relations between you and the teacher are strained? Breathe a sigh of relief, it's all here. ""A concise and easily accessible resource. A must for new and experienced teaching assistants" " -Anna Gibbs, Headteacher, Lancot Lower School " "Clear and comprehensive ideas and advice which cover all aspects of being a TA. A super, little, usable book." " -Gill Edgar, Head of KS4, Abberley Street PRU, Dudle
The Norton Pocket Book of Writing by Students
Title | The Norton Pocket Book of Writing by Students PDF eBook |
Author | Melissa A. Goldthwaite |
Publisher | W. W. Norton |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780393932300 |
This is a book that celebrates student writing--and honors the teaching that helps students produce such writing. It collects writing done by college students across the country and includes a call for papers, inviting students to submit their own writing for a prize and for inclusion in future editions of this book.
Lesson Observation Pocketbook
Title | Lesson Observation Pocketbook PDF eBook |
Author | Roy Watson-Davis |
Publisher | Management Pocketbooks |
Pages | 115 |
Release | 2015-09-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1908284927 |
We are all familiar with the summative, Ofsted model of lesson observation where performance is judged according to external criteria. However, used formatively and creatively, lesson observation is a process that can support and professionally develop the observer as much as the observed. Observing colleagues teach and allowing them to observe us teach are among the most valuable and effective ways of improving our own practice. This is a practical book for all teachers. It covers being observed; learning to be a good observer - whether that's to coach the colleague you are observing, to learn from what you see or to assess performance; participant observation; pair and trio observation; feedback; pupil observation and personalising observation for your own school/department/subject.