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  • - The second big book of Independent Thinking
     
    259

    Ian Gilbert's There is Another Way: The second big book of independent thinking shares inspirational ideas from a number of contributors intended to inspire educators to do what they know is right regardless of the pressures from above.

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    av Jaz Ampaw-Farr
    185,-

    Pinpoints and celebrates the vital role that educators have in instilling ambitious resilience - both in their learners and themselves.

  • - Adventures In Learning
    av Hywel Roberts
    289

    Hywel Roberts and Debra Kidd's Uncharted Territories: Adventures in learning is a book of prompts, provocations and possibilities designed to nourish creativity and generate ideas that will get teachers and pupils excited about learning.

  • - Seismic shifts in school behaviour
    av Paul Dix
    275

    In When the Adults Change, Everything Changes: Seismic Shifts in School Behaviour, Paul Dix upends the debate on behaviour management in schools and offers effective tips and strategies that serve to end the search for change in children and turn the focus back on the adults.

  • av Ian Gilbert
    165

    In The Compleat Thunks Book Ian Gilbert brings together classic Thunks from a number of his books, as well as hundreds of new ones, all designed to make your brain hurt as you think, question, debate and argue your way to a better understanding of how to survive in a world gone dangerously bonkers.

  • - Poverty, education and alternative voices
     
    379

    In The Working Class: Poverty, education and alternative voices, Ian Gilbert unites educators from across the UK and further afield to call on all those working in schools to adopt a more enlightened and empathetic approach to supporting children in challenging circumstances.

  • - A playful, outdoor approach for early years
    av Juliet Robertson
    305

    In Messy Maths: A Playful, Outdoor Approach for Early Years, Juliet Robertson offers a rich resource of ideas that will inspire you to tap into the endless supply of patterns, textures, colours and quantities of the outdoors and deepen children's understanding of maths through hands-on experience.

  • - A passport to everywhere
    av Kenny Pieper
    229

    In Reading for Pleasure, Kenny Pieper has gathered a range of tried-and-tested strategies to get kids reading, and enjoying it. We hear too often that kids don't read any more: Kenny thinks it should be every teacher's mission to prove this isn't true.

  • - How your students learn more when you teach less
    av Jim Smith
    289

    It's more than six years since the bestselling Lazy Teacher's Handbook was first published and Jim Smith's Lazy Teaching philosophy has developed significantly in that time. This new revised edition details Jim's latest thinking on how to be the best lazy, but outstanding, teacher you can be.

  • - The Philosophy Shop (Paperback) Ideas, activities and questions toget people, young and old, thinking philosophically
     
    289

    The Philosophy Shop is a veritable emporium of philosophical puzzles and challenges to develop thinking in and out of the classroom.

  • - Shining a light on the marginalised, disenfranchised and forgotten children of today's schools
    av Jarlath O'Brien
    289

    In Don't Send Him in Tomorrow, Jarlath O'Brien shines a light on the marginalised, disenfranchised and forgotten children of today's schools. The percentage of children achieving the government's expected standard in benchmark tests is national news every year.

  • - Revolutionary tactics for teachers on the ground, in real classrooms, working with real children, trying to make a real difference
    av Jonathan Lear
    289

    Guerrilla Teaching is a revolution. Not a flag-waving, drum-beating revolution, but an underground revolution, a classroom revolution. It's not about changing policy or influencing government; it's about doing what you know to be right, regardless of what you're told.

  • - Notes from the front line. We are, at the time I write this, in need of a revolution in education. This is a strong statement and I don't use it lightly
    av Dr Debra Kidd
    249

    Our current education system is overloaded with amendments, additions and adjustments which have been designed to keep an outdated model in the air. But it is crashing. And as it comes down, we see the battle of blame begin.

  • - Respiration is not breathing!
    av Catrin Green
    259

    So, you have passion for your subject and you get to work with some of the funniest, most surprising and exceptional students. But teaching science isn't always a walk in the park. How do you get students to think scientifically, remember all of those key words and not get acid in their eyes?

  • av Ian Loynd
    215

    The Perfect Maths Lesson is about much more than knowing the correct answers. Ian Loynd presents tried and tested strategies to maximise learning and to make maths enjoyable, engaging and comprehendible.

  • - Making the implicit, explicit
    av David Didau
    271,99

    Literacy? That's someone else's job, isn't it?

  • - A Beginner's Guide to Learning Outdoors
    av Juliet Robertson
    305

    Juliet Robertson offers tips and tricks to help any primary school teacher kick-start or further develop their outdoor practice.

  • - The Bewildered Teachers Guide to Digital Learning
    av Simon Pridham
    409,-

    When you are a teacher and new technology is all your pupils and colleagues are talking about it can feel like the loneliest, hardest place in the world to be, but it doesn't have to be this way.

  • av Dr Samantha Todd
    205

    This teacher's guide will allow anyone who lives or works with children with challenging behaviour, behaviour problems, learning difficulties or on the autism spectrum to see the world as they do, and develop strategies for managing and understanding autism effectively.

  • - Preparing young people for the future with lessons from the past
    av Martin Robinson
    289

    From Ancient Greece to the present day, Trivium 21c explores whether a contemporary trivium (Grammar, Dialectic, and Rhetoric) can unite progressive and traditionalist institutions, teachers, politicians and parents in the common pursuit of providing a great education for our children in 21st Century.

  • - On Schooling
    av Mick Waters
    285,-

    One of the UK education's most influential players tells it how it is.

  • - The Philosophy Shop (Hardback)- Ideas, activities and questions to get people, young and old, thinking philosophically
    av The Philosophy Foundation
    379

    The Philosophy Shop is a veritable emporium of philosophical puzzles and challenges to develop thinking in and out of the classroom.

  • - Both Sides of the Classroom
    av Joe Beech
    199

    A book for teachers, carers, parents or anyone involved in Special Educational Needs (SEN), that shares Joe Beech's story but, more importantly, is full of practical ideas that can be used by students with dyslexia and by teachers teaching children with dyslexia and dyspraxia in the classroom.

  • - here endeth the lesson...
    av Phil Beadle
    229

    If you buy only one book on metacognitive strategies for the last ten minutes of the lesson this year, make it this one!

  • - If you're thinking discipline is keeping them in check, sorting them out, showing them what's good for them, because it's for their own good, because it's what the youth of today are so sorely lacking... you've got the wrong book
    av Jim Roberson
    263

    Jim Roberson believes that school should be the place where you learn all you need to learn to succeed in life, whatever form that success may take. Most importantly, in his view, you have to learn discipline.

  • - Helping Children Learn Accidentally
    av Hywel Roberts
    289

    This book is about engaging learners in great learning. It's about the dance that happens behind positive engagement - the cool moves and steps a teacher needs to choreograph in order to create a context where great learning can happen - and about the importance of relationships in engagement and how rapport can be learned

  • - Commas, colons, connectives and conjunctions
    av Phil Beadle
    229

    Literacy is important. This book is about getting it right.

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