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  • av Michelle Nicholson
    295,-

    The A-Z of Primary English is a handbook for teachers organised around the 26 letters of the English alphabet.

  • av Neil Gilbride
    259,-

    Bandura's theory of self-efficacy is one of the most important discoveries in modern psychology that has transformed how we understand human behaviour. Through years of research across different disciplines, we now know that our self-efficacy is a central concept in how we behave and is critical in determining the capacity that students have to shape their own lives. The belief that our behaviour can yield a positive result within a specific domain explains many experiences that teachers face in the classroom - why, in the face of good teaching, students still don't attempt the work; why, in some lessons, students are seen to work harder than in others; why some students struggle to bounce back from failure and why student behaviour can still present a challenge. Dr Neil Gilbride CPsychol guides the reader in how we can take action to raise student self-efficacy and, subsequently, the agency that students feel in taking control of their lives and studies. Specifically, the book will explore the application of self-efficacy to three key areas - how we design our instruction, how we design practice and how we influence the behaviour of our pupils within our settings. The book interweaves insights from research with how it might look in the classroom. Succinct summaries and case studies from a range of practitioners will enable all readers to raise the self-efficacy of their students in their own classrooms and beyond.

  • av Jamie O'Dowd
    295,-

    The A-Z of Student Wellbeing is a handbook for school leaders, organised around the 26 letters of the English alphabet.

  • av Guy Holloway
    295,-

    The A-Z of Independent School Leadership is a guide for school leaders organised around the 26 letters of the Alphabet.

  • av Chris Nourse-Grewal
    295,-

    The A-Z of Primary Leadership is a handbook for school leaders organised around the 26 letters of the English alphabet.

  • av Roy Blatchford
    295,-

    The A-Z of Governance is a handbook to school governance organised around the 26 letters of the English alphabet.

  • av Marc Rowland
    295,-

    The A-Z of Addressing Disadvantage is a teacher handbook offering practical suggestions and ideas for addressing disadvantage in schools, organised around the 26 letters of the English alphabet.

  • av Zach Groshell
    309,-

    While there is a long history in education of diminishing the importance of 'teacher talk', the time-honoured method of explaining stuff persists as an invaluable asset in the classroom. In this book, Zach Groshell dives into some of the key research studies and practical insights behind the art of 'breaking it down' so that even the most complex concepts become accessible to all learners.

  • av Simon Breakspear
    189,-

  • av Amy Staniforth
    189,-

    Ready to Teach: Romeo and Juliet brings together the deep subject knowledge, resources and classroom strategies needed to teach Shakespeare's famous play, as well as the pedagogical theory behind why these ideas work, helping teachers to deliver a knowledge-rich curriculum with impact.

  • av Stephen Lockyer
    279,-

    researchED is an educator-led organisation with the goal of bridging the gap between research and practice. This accessible and punchy series, overseen by founder Tom Bennett, tackles the most important topics in education, with a range of experienced contributors exploring the latest evidence and research and how it can apply in a variety of classroom settings.Literacy is one of the most powerful and transformative learning tools: making changes and improvements in Literacy will have a direct impact on your work, your learning and your aspirations across all subjects in the curriculum.In this book, Stephen Lockyer brings together contributions from expert writers, including Clare Sealy, Emma Stokes, Neil Almond and Andrew Percival, to show how making tiny, incremental changes with consistency and genuine purpose can have a big effect on your students, their literacy, and their learning. Each chapter has an abundance of ideas to take into your classroom and have a direct impact on the pupils.

  • av Tomas Duckling
    189,-

  • av Karen Morrison
    299,-

  • av David Bartram
    309,-

    Beyond Boundaries provides a model for effective trust leadership of SEND. It includes a range of case studies that highlight the many successes trust leaders have achieved so that learners with SEND in their schools are able to flourish.Structured around the Primary Colours Model of Leadership, the book considers six key elements of leadership through the lens of SEND:· Set the strategic direction· Create alignment· Build and sustain relationships· Create teams· Plan and organise· Deliver results and get things done.Primarily aimed at leaders within trusts, this book will also be relevant for those leading SEND provision in a range of school groups and networks.

  • av Bruce Robertson
    255,-

    Questioning is arguably one of the most important aspects of pedagogy a teacher can focus on developing due to the impact it can have on students' learning. However, questioning is also one of the most challenging aspects of a teacher's job to master. It's one thing to ask questions; it's another to do this really well.Following the success of Power Up Your Pedagogy comes the second instalment in Bruce Robertson's series: Power Up Your Questioning. In this book, teachers are guided through every aspect of questioning in the classroom: why it matters, what it entails and how to use it to improve your students' learning. As a formative assessment tool, questioning is king. This book will make any teacher a questioning expert.

  • av Catherine Owen
    355,-

    What is Geography Teaching, Now? is a comprehensive guide compiling teaching methods for over 40 aspects of geography teaching, from everyday topics such as assessment, pedagogy and resources, to the challenges facing modern geography teachers such as environmental education, decolonising the geography curriculum and geography in relation to gender and sexuality. Catherine Owen and Jennifer Monk have drawn on the classroom practice and experience of a range of practitioners to tackle the most difficult topics in a concise but enthralling manner, highlighting the importance of professional development in the geography classroom. Practical strategies are woven throughout the book, alongside questions for reflection and suggestions for further research and reading, making this must-have volume perfect for geography teachers at any stage of their careers.

  • av Helen Turner
    355,-

    The Ready to Teach series returns with Ready to Teach: The Great Gatsby.This book brings together the deep subject knowledge, resources and classroom strategies needed to teach F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic, as well as the pedagogical theory behind why these ideas work, helping teachers to deliver a knowledge-rich curriculum with impact.Each chapter contains lesson-by-lesson essays and commentaries that enhance subject knowledge on key areas of the text alongside fully resourced lessons reflecting current and dynamic best practice.The book also offers an introduction to the key pedagogical concepts which underpin the lessons and why they are proven to help students develop powerful knowledge and key skills. Where you are new to teaching or looking for different ways into the text, Ready to Teach: The Great Gatsby is the perfect companion to the study of this timeless novel.

  • av The Chartered College of Teaching
    189,-

  • av Phil Naylor
    279,-

    Some schools are harder than others. All teachers have been navigating the same educational storm over the past few years but some have been in very different boats. The pressures on schools in challenging circumstances have been exacerbated by post-pandemic and the widely entrenched disparities have been augmented by absence, recruitment, retention and inspection.This book brings together interviews with teachers, leaders and educationalists discussing key areas of school development. This book provides advice and suggestions for teachers working in challenging circumstances and outlines the huge differences teachers and leaders can make to pupils, families, and the wider community. The interviews will outline the benefits of government support, MAT and local authority involvement, and the quality of professional development provided by these schools. At some stage in any teacher's career, they should work in these inspirational settings and this book shows the reader why.

  • av Jo Facer
    279,-

    researchED is an educator-led organisation with the goal of bridging the gap between research and practice. This accessible and punchy series, overseen by founder Tom Bennett, tackles the most important topics in education, with a range of experienced contributors exploring the latest evidence and research and how it can apply in a variety of classroom settings.While there are many routes to growing great schools, investing in the quality of the teachers is one of the best bets to improve both pupils' educational outcomes and their experience of school. And, crucially, teacher quality is not fixed - all teachers can always improve. Professional development is not solely about the teaching techniques we use in the classroom, but encompasses the way we learn to think about the curriculum, how we manage behaviour, and even how we behave as leaders.In this book, Jo Facer brings together contributions from expert writers including Elisabeth Bowling, Nimish Lad, Reuben Moore and Jenny Thompson, to consider what we might learn from cutting-edge research, and how we might apply this to the messy, on-the-ground reality of schools today.

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