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Getting Started - A Path to Success to Teaching English to Middle School Students and Beyond (Hardcover): Anna J.Small Roseboro Getting Started - A Path to Success to Teaching English to Middle School Students and Beyond (Hardcover)
Anna J.Small Roseboro
R2,532 Discovery Miles 25 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text offers practical insights for English teachers, especially novice educators, to incorporate into their classroom lessons. Roseboro guides readers through the metacognitive process that we grow to understand in our beginning years as essential parts of curriculum development. Her words encourage meaningful engagement and collaborative learning among students and teachers. Moreover, the content-specific activities demonstrate a belief in and commitment to academic rigor and relevance.

Handbook of Research on Software for Gifted and Talented School Activities in K-12 Classrooms (Hardcover): Shigeru Ikuta Handbook of Research on Software for Gifted and Talented School Activities in K-12 Classrooms (Hardcover)
Shigeru Ikuta
R6,703 Discovery Miles 67 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

As technology continues to play a pivotal role in society, education is a field that has become heavily influenced by these advancements. New learning methods are rapidly emerging and being implemented into classrooms across the world using software that is low cost and easy to handle. These tools are crucial in creating skillful learning techniques in classrooms, yet there is a lack of information and research on the subject. The Handbook of Research on Software for Gifted and Talented School Activities in K-12 Classrooms is an essential reference source that discusses newly developed but easy-to-handle and less costly software and tools and their implementation in real 21st-century classrooms worldwide. The book also helps and supports teachers to conduct gifted and talented school activities in K-12 classrooms. Featuring research on topics such as educational philosophy and skillful learning techniques, this book is ideally designed for software developers, educators, researchers, psychologists, instructional designers, curriculum developers, principals, academicians, and students seeking coverage on the emerging role that newly developed software plays in early education.

Navigating Students' Mental Health in the Wake of COVID-19 - Using Public Health Crises to Inform Research and Practice... Navigating Students' Mental Health in the Wake of COVID-19 - Using Public Health Crises to Inform Research and Practice (Hardcover)
James M. Kauffman, Jeanmarie Badar
R4,068 Discovery Miles 40 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book highlights the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health needs of children and adolescents in order to shed light on future practice and reform needed to better deal with the aftermath of such devastating events. The book identifies the conditions during any public health crisis that heighten the mental health needs of children and adolescents and suggests the reforms of mental health services needed to better meet the needs of children and youths during and following pandemics and other public health crises. Importance is placed not only on addressing the effects of COVID-19 but on anticipating and preparing for other public health disruptions to the lives of those who have not reached adulthood. Although mental health services in all settings are considered, special attention is given to the role of schools in providing for the mental health of children and adolescents and preparing for the mental health implications of future public health disruptions. The book will be of equal use to both students and researchers in the fields of mental health, well-being, and education as well as teachers, educational psychologists, social workers, and practitioners working in schools and communities to address students' mental health needs. It will help readers better understand how and why COVID-19 was a negative influence on students' mental health, and unpack how best to deal with the aftermath of the pandemic.

Leading with Love: How Compassionate Leadership Enables Schools to Thrive - How Compassionate Leadership Enables Schools to... Leading with Love: How Compassionate Leadership Enables Schools to Thrive - How Compassionate Leadership Enables Schools to Thrive (Paperback)
Victoria Carr
R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Presents accessible and relatable personal life lessons, leadership observations and anecdotes drawing on the authors extensive leadership experiences in a wide range of schools. * Provides simple methods and strategies for improving whole-school systems, the culture of staff and pupil wellbeing and mental health, and standards * Includes key takeaways in each chapter and examples to help readers apply the ideas in their own setting * Includes a Foreword by Paul Garvey, a leading name in education

Making Schools Better for Disadvantaged Students - The International Implications of Evidence on Effective School Funding... Making Schools Better for Disadvantaged Students - The International Implications of Evidence on Effective School Funding (Paperback)
Stephen Gorard, Beng Huat See, Nadia Siddiqui
R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Offers a solutions-focused approach to tackling disadvantage in schools. Based on evidence from large-scale research that includes analysis of the National Pupil Database for England 2006-2021, fieldworld in India and Pakistan and international studies. Provides a working definition of educational disadvantage that is relevant across different international contexts.

Children, Education and Geography - Rethinking Intersections (Paperback): Mary Biddulph, Simon Catling, Lauren Hammond, John H.... Children, Education and Geography - Rethinking Intersections (Paperback)
Mary Biddulph, Simon Catling, Lauren Hammond, John H. McKendrick
R1,248 Discovery Miles 12 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Unique in drawing together research from children's geographies, geographies of education and geography education. Timely and relevant to issues of inequality, social justice and transformative education. Written by experts in the field, with contributions from geography educationalists and researchers from UK and international settings. Foregrounds the voices and experiences of children and young people.

The Value of Drawing Instruction in the Visual Arts and Across Curricula - Historical and Philosophical Arguments for Drawing... The Value of Drawing Instruction in the Visual Arts and Across Curricula - Historical and Philosophical Arguments for Drawing in the Digital Age (Paperback)
Seymour Simmons III
R1,319 Discovery Miles 13 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By applying philosophical and historical perspectives to drawing instruction, this volume demonstrates how diverse teaching methods contribute to cognitive and holistic development applicable within and beyond the visual arts. Offering a new perspective on the art and science of drawing, this text reveals the often-unrecognized benefits that drawing can have on the human mind, and thus argues for the importance of drawing instruction despite, and even due to contemporary digitalization. Given the predominance of visual information and digital media, visual thinking in and through drawing may be an essential skill for the future. As such, the book counters recent declines in drawing instruction to propose five Paradigms for teaching drawing - as design, as seeing, as experience and experiment, as expression, and as a visual language - with exemplary curricula for pre-K12 art and general education, pre-professional programs across the visual arts, and continuing education. With the aid of instructional examples, this volume dispels the misconception of drawing as a talent reserved for the artistically gifted and posits it as a teachable skill that can be learned by all. This text will be of primary interest to researchers, scholars, and doctoral students with interests in drawing theory and practice, cognition in the arts, positive psychology, creativity theory, as well as the philosophy and history of arts education. Aligning with contemporary trends such as Design Thinking, STEAM, and Graphicacy, the text will also have appeal to visual arts educators at all levels, and other educators involved in arts integration.

Family Engagement in Black Students' Academic Success - Achievement and Resistance in an American Suburban School... Family Engagement in Black Students' Academic Success - Achievement and Resistance in an American Suburban School (Paperback)
Vilma Seeberg
R1,308 Discovery Miles 13 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This timely volume presents powerful stories told by Black families and students who have successfully negotiated a racially fraught, affluent, and diverse suburban school district in America, to illustrate how they have strategically contested sanctioned racist practices and forged a path for students to achieve a high-quality education. Drawing on rich qualitative data collected through interviews and interactions with parents and kin, students, community activists, and educators, Family Engagement in Black Students' Academic Success chronicles how pride in Black American family history and values, students' personal capabilities, and their often collective, proactive challenges to systemic and personal racism shape students' academic engagement. Familial and collective cultural wealth of the Black community emerges as a central driver in students' successful achievement. Finally, the text puts forward key recommendations to demonstrate how incorporating the knowledge and voices of Black families in school decision making, remaining critically conscious of race and racial history in everyday actions and longer term policy, and pursuing collective strategies for social justice in education, will help eliminate current opportunity gaps, and will counteract the master narrative of underachievement ever-present in America. This volume will be of interest to students, scholars, and academics with an interest in matters of social justice, equity, and equality of opportunity in education for Black Americans. In addition, the text offers key insights for school authorities in building effective working relationships with Black American families to support the high achievement of Black students in K-12 education.

Literary Knowing and the Making of English Teachers - The Role of Literature in Shaping English Teachers' Professional... Literary Knowing and the Making of English Teachers - The Role of Literature in Shaping English Teachers' Professional Knowledge and Identities (Paperback)
Larissa McLean Davies, Brenton Doecke, Philip Mead, Wayne Sawyer, Lyn Yates
R1,215 Discovery Miles 12 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At a time when knowledge is being 're-valued' as central to curriculum concerns, subject English is being called to account. Literary Knowing and the Making of English Teachers puts long-standing debates about knowledge and knowing in English in dialogue with an investigation of how English teachers are made in the 21st century. This book explores, for the first time, the role of literature in shaping English teachers' professional knowledge and identities by examining the impacts, in particular, of their own school teaching in their 'making'. The voices of early career English teachers feature throughout the work, in a series of vignettes providing reflective accounts of their professional learning. The authors bring a range of disciplinary expertise and standpoints to explore the complexity of knowledge and knowing in English. They ask: How do English teachers negotiate competing curriculum demands? How do they understand literary knowledge in a neoliberal context? What is core English knowledge for students, and what role should literature play in the contemporary curriculum? Drawing on a major longitudinal research project, they bring to light what English teachers see as central to their work, the ways they connect teaching with their disciplinary training, and how their understandings of literary practice are contested and reimagined in the classroom. This innovative work is essential reading for scholars and postgraduate students in the fields of teacher education, English education, literary studies and curriculum studies.

Media Linguistics in South Asia - Language, Culture and Communication (Hardcover): Ali R. Fatihi Media Linguistics in South Asia - Language, Culture and Communication (Hardcover)
Ali R. Fatihi
R4,491 Discovery Miles 44 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contributes to the emerging field of media linguistics. It provides a map of the discipline and broadens the theoretical and empirical scope. This will be of interest to scholars and researchers of linguistics, media studies, media sociology across the world.

Engaging Youth in Critical Arts Pedagogies and Creative Research for Social Justice - Opportunities and Challenges of... Engaging Youth in Critical Arts Pedagogies and Creative Research for Social Justice - Opportunities and Challenges of Arts-based Work and Research with Young People (Paperback)
Kristen P. Goessling, Dana E. Wright, Amanda C. Wager, Marit Dewhurst
R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, this volume explores how researchers, educators, artists, and scholars can collaborate with, and engage young people in art, creative practice, and research to work towards social justice and political engagement. By critically interrogating the dominant discourses, cultural, and structural obstacles that we all face today, this volume explores the potential of critical arts pedagogies and community-based research projects to empower young people as agents of social change. Chapters offer nuanced analyses of the limits of arts-based social justice collaborations, and grapple with key ethical, practical, and methodological issues that can arise in creative approaches to youth participatory action research. Theoretical contributions are enhanced by Notes from the Field, which highlight prime examples of arts-based youth work occurring across North America. As a whole, the volume powerfully advocates for collaborative creative practices that facilitate young people to build power, hope, agency, and skills through creative social engagement. This volume will be of interest to scholars, researchers, postgraduate students, and scholar-practitioners involved in community- and arts-based research and education, as well as those working with marginalized youth to improve their opportunities and access to a quality education and to deepen their political participation and engagement in intergenerational partnerships aiming to increase the conditions for social justice.

Learning to Teach Psychology in the Secondary School - A Companion to School Experience (Hardcover): Deborah Gajic, Jock McGinty Learning to Teach Psychology in the Secondary School - A Companion to School Experience (Hardcover)
Deborah Gajic, Jock McGinty
R4,495 Discovery Miles 44 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Learning to Teach Psychology in the Secondary School offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the teaching and learning of psychology. Written for trainee teachers and those new to teaching psychology, it will help you to develop your subject knowledge and gain a deeper understanding of the purpose and potential of psychology within the secondary curriculum as well as support the practical skills needed to plan, teach, and evaluate stimulating and creative lessons. Drawing on theory and the latest research, the text demonstrates how key pedagogical issues link to classroom practice and encourages you to reflect on your own learning and practice to maximise student learning. Written by experts in the field and featuring useful resources, summaries of key points and a range of tasks enabling you to put learning into practice in the classroom, the chapters cover: Using psychology to teach psychology Teaching specific areas of psychology Ethics in psychology teaching Teaching research methods Teaching the skills of evaluation, analysis and application in psychology Assessment and feedback Inclusion Using technology Career progression and professional development This exciting new addition to the market leading Learning to Teach in the Secondary School series is essential reading for all those who aspire to become an inspirational and engaging psychology teacher.

The World Language Teacher's Guide to Active Learning - Strategies and Activities for Increasing Student Engagement... The World Language Teacher's Guide to Active Learning - Strategies and Activities for Increasing Student Engagement (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Deborah Blaz
R1,027 Discovery Miles 10 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Updated with new tools and easy-to-implement strategies throughout * New emphasis on teaching online and using digital tools * Addresses all areas of language teaching, from grammar to vocabulary to culture

The World Language Teacher's Guide to Active Learning - Strategies and Activities for Increasing Student Engagement... The World Language Teacher's Guide to Active Learning - Strategies and Activities for Increasing Student Engagement (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Deborah Blaz
R4,503 Discovery Miles 45 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Updated with new tools and easy-to-implement strategies throughout * New emphasis on teaching online and using digital tools * Addresses all areas of language teaching, from grammar to vocabulary to culture

Debates in Science Education (Paperback, 2nd edition): Justin Dillon, Mike Watts Debates in Science Education (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Justin Dillon, Mike Watts
R986 Discovery Miles 9 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This fully revised second edition of Debates in Science Education explores the major issues that science teachers encounter in teaching their subject, encouraging the reader to make their own informed judgements and argue their point of view with deeper theoretical knowledge and understanding. Brand new chapters written by a team of international experts provide fresh insight into topics of central importance when teaching science. Written to aid and inspire beginning teachers, current teachers and established subject leaders, these focused chapters are essential to anyone wishing to deepen their understanding of salient issues within school science education, including: STEAM education sustainability and climate change science and sensitive issues equity and diversity science and sex education science and religion science and pedagogy (including science inquiry) transition from primary to secondary school Encouraging critical reflection and aiming to stimulate both novice and experienced teachers, this book is a valuable resource for any student or practicing teacher and particularly those engaged in continuing professional development or Master's level study.

A Guide to Teaching, Parenting and Creating Family Friendly Schools - The MaternityTeacher PaternityTeacher Project Handbook... A Guide to Teaching, Parenting and Creating Family Friendly Schools - The MaternityTeacher PaternityTeacher Project Handbook (Paperback)
Emma Sheppard
R650 Discovery Miles 6 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At The MTPT Project we know that teaching can be a sustainable career choice for parents, and in this essential handbook, we show you how. Supported by case studies celebrating the best that the family friendly schools and happy teachers in our community have to offer, this book is a lifeline for both educators aspiring to combine their passion for teaching with becoming a parent, and the school leader who wants to empower them. However you become a parent, or choose to grow your family and your career, this handbook will provide you with the guidance and cheerleading that you need to fulfil your personal and professional aspirations. The book is divided into nine chapters, guiding readers from the first considerations of family planning, all the way through to the reality that some teachers and leaders may choose to leave classrooms for good. Each chapter includes: the latest research on working families legalities associated with different stages of working parenthood (including discrimination and how to avoid it as an employer and address it as an employee) case studies from our community suggestions for individuals and schools recommended further reading. Each chapter will help you to navigate the journey from planning a family, to stepping in and out of teaching to suit your parenting needs, to creating family friendly working environments, whatever your role in school. With its mixture of research-informed solutions, hints and tips, this text is perfect for colleagues embarking on their parenting journey and school leaders who want to take practical steps to retain and empower valued colleagues.

Religion and Worldviews - The Triumph of the Secular in Religious Education (Hardcover): L. Philip Barnes Religion and Worldviews - The Triumph of the Secular in Religious Education (Hardcover)
L. Philip Barnes
R4,494 Discovery Miles 44 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Highly topical - the role of worldviews in religious education has emerged as one of the most discussed international issues in the last few years and is very controversial * A provocative and contentious exploration of the Worldview framework to religious education, * Written by the leading names in the field - Philip Barnes is considered to be one of the most prominent names in Religious Education. * Covers key debates in field of religious education and what they mean for the future of the subject.

Teaching Assistants, Inclusion and Special Educational Needs - International Perspectives on the Role of Paraprofessionals in... Teaching Assistants, Inclusion and Special Educational Needs - International Perspectives on the Role of Paraprofessionals in Schools (Hardcover)
Rob Webster, Anke A. de Boer
R4,491 Discovery Miles 44 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers the first collection of international academic writing on the topic of teaching assistants. It serves as an indicative summary of current research and thinking in this field and as a point of departure for future research and development. With contributions from leading researchers, the book draws together empirical work on the deployment and impact of teaching assistants from various perspectives and from a range of methodological approaches. It highlights and celebrates the vital everyday contributions teaching assistants make to their schools and their communities: from their role within classrooms, to their moment-by-moment interactions with pupils and teachers. The book examines the effect that teaching assistants can have on pupils' learning and wellbeing, and considers issues of over-dependence on classroom paraprofessionals and the unintended consequences to which this can lead. Bringing together work from a journal special issue with brand-new and updated chapters, the contributions offer insight into the liminal space between educator, caregiver, behaviour manager, and facilitator of learning and of peer relations, which characterizes the teaching assistant role. This timely and important book will be essential reading for academics, researchers, and students interested in special educational needs, disability, and inclusion, and those interested in the wider topic of paraprofessionals in labour markets.

Retaining Women in Engineering - The Empowerment of Lean Development (Paperback): Alissa Stavig, Robert Stavig Retaining Women in Engineering - The Empowerment of Lean Development (Paperback)
Alissa Stavig, Robert Stavig
R1,018 Discovery Miles 10 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Provides leaders with strategies and methods to change the way learning and training occurs for new engineers Takes a holistic view behind the low numbers of women in engineering using a problem solving approach centered on Lean Development (LD) Provides a direct comparison with the field of STEM and medicine and how the methods of training and learning can help minimizes bias and increase gender confidence Explores the lack of written knowledge (reusable knowledge) and uses methods of Lean Development (LD) to level the playing field between men and women Highlights the critical need for new female engineers to have access to mentors using technical coaching methods

Teaching Well with Adolescent Learners - Responding to Developmental Changes in Middle School and High School (Paperback):... Teaching Well with Adolescent Learners - Responding to Developmental Changes in Middle School and High School (Paperback)
David Strahan, Jeanneine Jones, Madison White
R1,099 Discovery Miles 10 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

--Shows pre-service and in-service middle and high school teachers how to integrate an understanding of adolescent development with strong pedagogical applications for their students, in a concise and accessible format. --Blends contemporary research on adolescent development with authentic teachers' voices, showing ways of successfully observing, understanding, engaging, and teaching adolescent students, particularly around the developmental changes that occur from ages 10 to 15 (grades 5 to 10). --The book features real-world classroom narratives that illustrate the successes-and struggles-of everyday teachers, and details specific teaching practices, classroom activities, and lesson ideas that help teachers tap the energy and talents bring to the classroom, all contributed by practicing teachers.

Teaching Well with Adolescent Learners - Responding to Developmental Changes in Middle School and High School (Hardcover):... Teaching Well with Adolescent Learners - Responding to Developmental Changes in Middle School and High School (Hardcover)
David Strahan, Jeanneine Jones, Madison White
R4,498 Discovery Miles 44 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

--Shows pre-service and in-service middle and high school teachers how to integrate an understanding of adolescent development with strong pedagogical applications for their students, in a concise and accessible format. --Blends contemporary research on adolescent development with authentic teachers' voices, showing ways of successfully observing, understanding, engaging, and teaching adolescent students, particularly around the developmental changes that occur from ages 10 to 15 (grades 5 to 10). --The book features real-world classroom narratives that illustrate the successes-and struggles-of everyday teachers, and details specific teaching practices, classroom activities, and lesson ideas that help teachers tap the energy and talents bring to the classroom, all contributed by practicing teachers.

Literary Knowing and the Making of English Teachers - The Role of Literature in Shaping English Teachers' Professional... Literary Knowing and the Making of English Teachers - The Role of Literature in Shaping English Teachers' Professional Knowledge and Identities (Hardcover)
Larissa McLean Davies, Brenton Doecke, Philip Mead, Wayne Sawyer, Lyn Yates
R4,501 Discovery Miles 45 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At a time when knowledge is being 're-valued' as central to curriculum concerns, subject English is being called to account. Literary Knowing and the Making of English Teachers puts long-standing debates about knowledge and knowing in English in dialogue with an investigation of how English teachers are made in the 21st century. This book explores, for the first time, the role of literature in shaping English teachers' professional knowledge and identities by examining the impacts, in particular, of their own school teaching in their 'making'. The voices of early career English teachers feature throughout the work, in a series of vignettes providing reflective accounts of their professional learning. The authors bring a range of disciplinary expertise and standpoints to explore the complexity of knowledge and knowing in English. They ask: How do English teachers negotiate competing curriculum demands? How do they understand literary knowledge in a neoliberal context? What is core English knowledge for students, and what role should literature play in the contemporary curriculum? Drawing on a major longitudinal research project, they bring to light what English teachers see as central to their work, the ways they connect teaching with their disciplinary training, and how their understandings of literary practice are contested and reimagined in the classroom. This innovative work is essential reading for scholars and postgraduate students in the fields of teacher education, English education, literary studies and curriculum studies.

Secondary English Teacher Education in the United States (Hardcover): Donna L. Pasternak, Samantha Caughlan, Heidi L. Hallman,... Secondary English Teacher Education in the United States (Hardcover)
Donna L. Pasternak, Samantha Caughlan, Heidi L. Hallman, Laura Renzi, Leslie S. Rush
R4,631 Discovery Miles 46 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the ELATE Richard A. Meade Award 2018 Identifying key areas of teacher education that cross countries and disciplines, this book provides the first extensive research-based insight into how secondary English teachers are prepared at institutions of higher education in the United States of America (US) since the last major study in 1995. In the two decades since then, English teacher education programs have developed in contextually dependent ways that often have been driven by institutional, economic, social and political considerations. The authors provide an overview of their nationwide study of English teacher educators, which was conducted over a four-year period. They analyze the context under which teacher educators currently prepare pre-service English teachers in the US and support teacher educators in other countries to make comparisons to their own unique historical and cultural settings. The authors also offer a comprehensive evaluation of the content, practices and skills being taught to future teachers of English in university-based teacher preparation programs in the US. The book draws on evidence from a nationwide questionnaire, case studies of teacher educators in their respective programs, course syllabi and focus group interviews to focus on areas of instruction that resonate with teacher educators in countries where English is the dominant language of communication. These areas include: - field experiences - standards and assessment - teaching literacy to integrate reading and writing - working with English language learners to address cultural and linguistic diversity - new technologies in English education

Young People, Learning and Storytelling (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Emma Parfitt Young People, Learning and Storytelling (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Emma Parfitt
R2,087 Discovery Miles 20 870 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book explores the lives of young people through the lens of storytelling. Using extensive qualitative and empirical data from young people's conversations following storytelling performances in secondary schools in the UK, the author considers the benefits of stories and storytelling for learning and the subsequent emotional, behavioural and social connections to story and other genres of narrative. Storytelling has both global and transnational relevance in education, as it allows individuals to compare their experiences to others: young people learn through discussion that their opinions matter, that they are both similar to and different from their peers. This in turn can facilitate the development of critical thinking skills as well as encouraging social learning, co-operation and cohesion. Drawing upon folklore and literary studies as well as sociology, philosophy, youth studies and theatre, this volume explores how storytelling can shape the lives of young people through storytelling projects. This reflective and creative volume will appeal to students and scholars of storytelling, youth studies and folklore.

Amplifying Activities for Great Experiential Learning - 37 Practical and Proven Strategies (Hardcover): Sam Moore, Tim Hudson Amplifying Activities for Great Experiential Learning - 37 Practical and Proven Strategies (Hardcover)
Sam Moore, Tim Hudson
R4,480 Discovery Miles 44 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Provides practical strategies and approaches to help you run your existing learning activities in new and more effective ways * User-friendly, accessible layout with each strategy presented on a double page spread alongside illustrations * Includes guidance on how to implement the strategy and potential pitfalls. * Draws on examples from a wide range of education fields and applicable to different environments and age ranges.

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