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Descriptosaurus Personal Writing - The Writing Process in Action (Paperback): Alison Wilcox Descriptosaurus Personal Writing - The Writing Process in Action (Paperback)
Alison Wilcox
R644 Discovery Miles 6 440 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

* This practical resource guides students step-by-step through the writing of a personal narrative * Provides young writers with an opportunity to link their personal lives and school experiences via writing * Will transform a writing classroom into one of enthusiasm and engagement in which children find their own voice and style * Provides a detailed guide to the writing process, demonstrates different techniques, and provides useful tips and suggestions on how to revise a text and transform it into a vivid, powerful, descriptive personal narrative. * A great vehicle for welcoming and celebrating different cultures, experiences and stories into the writing curriculum. * An ideal resource to dramatically improve children's writing for all KS2 primary and KS3 secondary English teachers, literacy coordinators and parents

The Routledge Companion to Aural Skills Pedagogy - Before, In, and Beyond Higher Education (Paperback): Paul Fleet, Kent Cleland The Routledge Companion to Aural Skills Pedagogy - Before, In, and Beyond Higher Education (Paperback)
Paul Fleet, Kent Cleland
R1,332 Discovery Miles 13 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Companion to Aural Skills Pedagogy offers a comprehensive survey of issues, practice, and current developments in the teaching of aural skills. The volume regards aural training as a lifelong skill that is engaged with before, during, and after university or conservatoire studies in music, central to the holistic training of the contemporary musician. With an international array of contributors, the volume captures diverse perspectives on aural-skills pedagogy, and enables conversation between different regions. It addresses key new developments such as the use of technology for aural training and the use of popular music. This book will be an essential resource and reference for all university and conservatoire instructors in aural skills, as well as students preparing for teaching careers in music.

Educational Mobilities and Internationalised Higher Education - Critical Perspectives (Hardcover): Peter E. Kahn, Lauren Ila... Educational Mobilities and Internationalised Higher Education - Critical Perspectives (Hardcover)
Peter E. Kahn, Lauren Ila Misiaszek
R3,760 Discovery Miles 37 600 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Higher education increasingly entails a crossing of national, linguistic and cultural boundaries. Recent years have seen significant expansion in the sector around transnational education and online learning, with students, academic staff, educational programmes and even institutions all ever-more mobile. This expansion is usually seen in unproblematic terms, with economic growth the main priority in view. The challenge that is entailed in pursuing social justice in the face of such global expansion, however, should not be underestimated. This book subjects to critical scrutiny the uncertainties that are associated with internationalised higher education. It explores how the agency of teachers, other members of staff and students is mediated by experiences of inclusion and exclusion. Physical or virtual movement around the globe may have become more straightforward in recent years, but the same cannot be said of intercultural relations in classrooms. Challenges can be expected where concerns, projects and practices of students are pursued in an unfamiliar cultural setting, or where agency crosses over more than one cultural system. Finally, mobility often throws up situations in which privileges are accompanied by distressing challenges. The book teases out the implications of all these issues for teaching in higher education. It will be of interest to researchers and advanced students of education, politics, sociology, human geography and social work. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal, Teaching in Higher Education.

Inclusive College Classrooms - Teaching Methods for Diverse Learners (Hardcover): Lauren S. Cardon, Anne-Marie Womack Inclusive College Classrooms - Teaching Methods for Diverse Learners (Hardcover)
Lauren S. Cardon, Anne-Marie Womack
R3,849 Discovery Miles 38 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* Chock full of rich features such as Summary & Infographic which introduce the method to help readers visualize how the approach works in the classroom and Strategies for Lesson Planning which outline various means of implementing the pedagogical method in the classroom and provide dynamic concrete examples from a range of different disciplines. * Each chapter includes inclusive Best Practices most relevant for a particular pedagogical method with Benefits and Limitations of each. * Faculty Discussion Questions designed for a pedagogy course, workshop, or orientation guide faculty to understanding the method and how to be inclusive. * This book addresses what current instructors--both new and more experienced--feel is lacking in training and the existing literature.

Music Production Cultures - Perspectives on Popular Music Pedagogy in Higher Education (Hardcover): Brendan Anthony Music Production Cultures - Perspectives on Popular Music Pedagogy in Higher Education (Hardcover)
Brendan Anthony
R3,858 Discovery Miles 38 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides cutting-edge research in the growing areas of Audio Education and Popular Music Pedagogy Offers an ideal blend of theory and practice as well as acknowledging the practical elements of music production pedagogy A variety of international viewpoints are included, making it accessible to educators in the US, UK, Australia and beyond

Teaching Hamlet and Henry IV, Part 1 - Shakespeare Set Free (Paperback): Peggy O'Brien Teaching Hamlet and Henry IV, Part 1 - Shakespeare Set Free (Paperback)
Peggy O'Brien
R663 R570 Discovery Miles 5 700 Save R93 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This third volume of the "Shakespeare Set Free" series is written by institute faculty and participants. The volume sparkles with fine recent scholarship and the wisdom and wit of real classroom teachers in all kinds of schools all over the United States.

In this book, you'll find:

Clear and provocative essays written by leading scholars to refresh the teacher and challenge older students

Successful and plainly understandable techniques for teaching through performance

Ways to teach Shakespeare that successfully engage students of every grade and ability level in exploring Shakespeare's language and the magical worlds of the plays

Day-by-day teaching strategies for "Twelfth Night" and "Othello"-- created, taught, written, and edited by teachers with real voices in real classrooms.

American Higher Education - Issues and Institutions (Paperback, 2nd edition): John R. Thelin American Higher Education - Issues and Institutions (Paperback, 2nd edition)
John R. Thelin
R1,409 Discovery Miles 14 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* Authored by well-known scholar, leader, and author in the field * New end-of-chapter questions for discussion encourage student interactivity * This volume tackles topics that are pervasive but often overlooked or misunderstood in the field, including intercollegiate athletics, fund raising and philanthropy, and budgeting * Each chapter includes sections on Issues, Characters and Constituents, Complexities and Conflicts, Connections with Diversity and Social Justice, and Additional Readings

Creating Equitable Practices in PBIS - Growing a Positive School Climate for Sustainable Outcomes (Hardcover): Nikole Y.... Creating Equitable Practices in PBIS - Growing a Positive School Climate for Sustainable Outcomes (Hardcover)
Nikole Y. Hollins-Sims, Erica J. Kaurudar, Timothy J Runge
R3,835 Discovery Miles 38 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This go-to resource guides educators on how to incorporate equitable practices in a PBIS framework. The authors cover core concepts including school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS) and multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS), define equity, and present methods for enhancing implementation practices through an equity mindset. Chapters also include an analysis of team structures and the evaluation of baseline data sources, walking readers through how to incorporate effective practices to support an integrated MTSS framework and produce sustainable outcomes. This book is ideal for educators, behavioral specialists, and administrators who wish to promote a positive school climate and purposeful educational relationships.

Sparking Curiosity through Project-Based Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom - Strategies and Tools to Unlock Student... Sparking Curiosity through Project-Based Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom - Strategies and Tools to Unlock Student Potential (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Hoyle Konecni
R3,839 Discovery Miles 38 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Learn how to tap into and illuminate the creative potential in all learners with this inspiring and practical book. This book teaches educators to unlock the creativity in all learners while celebrating inquiry at its highest levels. Each chapter explores how to create learning spaces that invite deep inquiry, initiate thoughtful conversations, invite wonder and curiosity in learning each day, and maintain high levels of engagement. The approachable framework is built around the three-phase project model and is broken down into a user-friendly planning tool, explaining how to approach project-based teaching and learning in any early childhood classroom. Coupled with noteworthy true stories, sample units, and example pictures, early childhood educators will come away with tools and plans to enhance teaching and learning practices in their classroom through a project-based approach.

Critical Legal Education as a Subversive Activity (Hardcover): Mark Duffy, Helen Gibbon, Ben Golder, Lucas Lixinski, Marina... Critical Legal Education as a Subversive Activity (Hardcover)
Mark Duffy, Helen Gibbon, Ben Golder, Lucas Lixinski, Marina Nehme, …
R3,848 Discovery Miles 38 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In an age when everyone aspires to teach critical thinking skills in the classroom, what does it mean to be a subversive law teacher? Who or what might a subversive law teacher seek to subvert - the authority of the law, the university, their own authority as teachers, perhaps? Are law students ripe for subversion, agents of, or impediments to, subversion? Do they learn to ask critical questions? Responding to the provocation in the classic book Teaching as a Subversive Activity, by Postman and Weingartner, the idea that teaching could, or even should, be subversive still holds true today, and its premise is particularly relevant in the context of legal education. We therefore draw on this classic book to discuss, in the present volume, the consideration of research into legal education as lifetime learning, as creating meaning, as transformative and as developing world-changing thinking within the legal context. The volume offers research into classroom experiences and theoretical and historical interrogations of what it means to teach law subversively. Primarily aimed at legal educators and doctoral students in law planning careers as academics, its insights speak directly to tensions in higher education more broadly.

The Character Conundrum - How to Develop Confidence, Independence and Resilience in the Classroom (Paperback): Matt Lloyd-Rose The Character Conundrum - How to Develop Confidence, Independence and Resilience in the Classroom (Paperback)
Matt Lloyd-Rose
R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Character Conundrum is a practical guide for developing confidence, independence and resilience in primary and secondary classrooms. Tackling the hotly-contested question of what role schools can play in developing 'character', the book untangles the big debates in this area and outlines how teachers can support their pupils to develop the skills and mindsets that will help them to thrive academically. Based on a combination of ground-level investigations and academic research, the book offers a simple, evidence-based approach that can be implemented at every level of school life. The key to this approach is being deliberate and consistent: knowing which mindsets, skills and habits you're trying to develop, and planning the details of your classroom culture, relationships, routines and instruction so that they align and combine to address your aims. When you do this, the author contends, seemingly minor changes to your practice can have a major effect on pupils. The book contains a step-by-step guide to bringing this approach to life in your classroom, including a framework of pupil outcomes, a flowchart of teacher actions, classroom case studies and a wealth of tried-and-tested strategies from primary and secondary schools across the UK. A lack of confidence, independence and resilience is a major barrier to learning for many pupils and dilutes other efforts that schools make to support them. The Character Conundrum argues that teachers can help pupils develop these characteristics in any school context and illustrates how they can do so within and through their day to day teaching. Written with passion and clarity, it will be essential reading for primary and secondary teachers, as well as policy makers with an interest in 'character', grit and resilience, and any education professionals committed to giving students greater ownership of their learning and setting them up to succeed.

Learning in the Age of Climate Disasters - Teacher and Student Empowerment Beyond Futurephobia (Hardcover): Maggie Favretti Learning in the Age of Climate Disasters - Teacher and Student Empowerment Beyond Futurephobia (Hardcover)
Maggie Favretti
R3,874 Discovery Miles 38 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Learn how to infuse learning with deeper purpose, connectedness, and engagement, so students feel more empowered and less anxious about their futures. In Learning in the Age of Climate Disasters, author and award-winning teacher Maggie Favretti outlines the contexts and causes of "futurephobia" and then offers Regenerative Learning strategies rooted in nature's principles for repair and redesign. She explains how tending the soil and cultivating the roots of (re)generative power (Love, Personhood, People, Place, Purpose, Process, Positivity) help us disrupt degenerative hierarchical fragmentation. She also explores methods for co-empowering youth creativity, agency, and hope. Chapters include interviews with and contributions by children and young people, as well as key takeaways (Seeds for Planting), and tools to help you implement the ideas. With this book's thought-provoking concepts, you'll be able to help students overcome eco-anxiety and find healing connection and meaning for more sustained, regenerative change.

American Higher Education - Issues and Institutions (Hardcover, 2nd edition): John R. Thelin American Higher Education - Issues and Institutions (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
John R. Thelin
R3,873 Discovery Miles 38 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* Authored by well-known scholar, leader, and author in the field * New end-of-chapter questions for discussion encourage student interactivity * This volume tackles topics that are pervasive but often overlooked or misunderstood in the field, including intercollegiate athletics, fund raising and philanthropy, and budgeting * Each chapter includes sections on Issues, Characters and Constituents, Complexities and Conflicts, Connections with Diversity and Social Justice, and Additional Readings

Teaching Writing, Rhetoric, and Reason at the Globalizing University (Paperback): Robert Samuels Teaching Writing, Rhetoric, and Reason at the Globalizing University (Paperback)
Robert Samuels
R632 Discovery Miles 6 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely intervention into composition studies presents a case for the need to teach all students a shared system of communication and logic based on the modern globalizing ideals of universality, neutrality, and empiricism. Based on a series of close readings of contemporary writing by Stanley Fish, Asao Inoue, Doug Downs and Elizabeth Wardle, Richard Rorty, Slavoj Zizek, and Steven Pinker, this book critiques recent arguments that traditional approaches to teaching writing, grammar, and argumentation foster marginalization, oppression, and the restriction of student agency. Instead, it argues that the best way to educate and empower a diverse global student body is to promote a mode of academic discourse dedicated to the impartial judgment of empirical facts communicated in an open and clear manner. It provides a critical analysis of core topics in composition studies, including the teaching of grammar; notions of objectivity and neutrality; empiricism and pragmatism; identity politics; and postmodernism. Aimed at graduate students and junior instructors in rhetoric and composition, as well as more seasoned scholars and program administrators, this polemical book provides an accessible staging of key debates that all writing instructors must grapple with.

Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom - Successful Collaboration, Lesson Design, and Classroom Management, Grades 5-12... Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom - Successful Collaboration, Lesson Design, and Classroom Management, Grades 5-12 (Paperback, annotated edition)
ML Fattig
R786 R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Save R139 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom

Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom is a practical hands-on guide that explains how to implement co-teaching programs in mixed-ability classrooms. Based on the authors' award-winning model, this important guide shows how special education teachers can pair with general education teachers to improve classroom functioning while promoting high achievement for all students. The book provides tested frameworks and tools for teacher collaboration on lesson planning, student grouping, assessment, and discipline. It also offers guidance on managing overcrowded classrooms and on designing and implementing differentiated lessons and assignments, and includes advice for administrators.

Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom

Contains suggestions for successful classroommanagement, flexibility, planning, and scheduling

Includes community-building activities and showshow to develop student profiles

Offers advice for designing differentiated lessons and questions for achieving flexible grouping

Contains sample lessons, activities, and templates

Discusses using assessment as a grading tool

Offers advice for administrators on promoting acollaborative environment

In addition, Co-Teaching in the Differentiated Classroom includes model student profiles that represent a broad spectrum of learners as well as examples of tiered assignments that readers can either use or adapt to meet the needs of their classroom.

In this unique work, Fattig and Taylor demonstrate how to create a highly successful program using a combination of co-teaching, collaboration, and differentiation.

Praise forCo-Teaching in the DifferentiatedClassroom

"A must for all teachers who care about meeting the needs of every student; I wish I had had this book when I was a junior high school teacher. Highly practical, it considers the real lives and demands upon teachers in terms of federal, state, and local standards and expectations across the curriculum. Graphs, lesson plans, charts, and anecdotal examples cover everything thoroughly and realistically from how to get started reforming a school to working with parents."
--Susan G. Bennett, director, Redwood Writing Project and chair of the English Department, Humboldt State University

"This book is an excellent guide for educators to use to enhance collaboration skills and learn the basics of differentiated instruction."
--David A. Ellerd, Ph.D., Professor of Special Education, Humboldt State University

Let's Talk about Flex: Flipping the flexible working narrative for education (Paperback): Emma Turner Let's Talk about Flex: Flipping the flexible working narrative for education (Paperback)
Emma Turner
R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The narrative around flexible working needs flipping. After being able to work flexibly for 14 of her 23 years in education across teaching, school leadership and MAT leadership roles, Emma Turner realised that sadly, she's actually in the minority and has just been kinda lucky. Across the education system, although there is a recent groundswell of support for developing more life friendly, innovative and flexi ways of working, there are still a great deal of misconceptions, biases and prejudices about flexible working and flexible workers. Through her 'playlist' of educational floor fillers, Emma explores some of the successful ways in which flexible working can be viewed by both employers and employees for staff at all levels, including senior and school leadership. Designed to open up the flexible working conversation, this book outlines what can work, what has worked and what could work. This new way of viewing the flexi narrative from an experienced flex-pert encourages all to revisit our views on flexible working.

Introduction to Design Education - Theory, Research, and Practical Applications for Educators (Hardcover): Steven Faerm Introduction to Design Education - Theory, Research, and Practical Applications for Educators (Hardcover)
Steven Faerm
R3,859 Discovery Miles 38 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

-Offers design educators a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to design education and pedagogy in higher education. -Offers educators concrete methods and strategies to improve design students' learning, holistic development, and design school experience, as well as to help students face challenges posed by the changing nature of the design industry. -Includes international case studies and interviews with thought leaders in design, design education, and higher ed, drawn from across fashion design, architecture, and industrial design. -Written by a leading educator in fashion design.

Learning in the Age of Climate Disasters - Teacher and Student Empowerment Beyond Futurephobia (Paperback): Maggie Favretti Learning in the Age of Climate Disasters - Teacher and Student Empowerment Beyond Futurephobia (Paperback)
Maggie Favretti
R931 Discovery Miles 9 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Learn how to infuse learning with deeper purpose, connectedness, and engagement, so students feel more empowered and less anxious about their futures. In Learning in the Age of Climate Disasters, author and award-winning teacher Maggie Favretti outlines the contexts and causes of "futurephobia" and then offers Regenerative Learning strategies rooted in nature's principles for repair and redesign. She explains how tending the soil and cultivating the roots of (re)generative power (Love, Personhood, People, Place, Purpose, Process, Positivity) help us disrupt degenerative hierarchical fragmentation. She also explores methods for co-empowering youth creativity, agency, and hope. Chapters include interviews with and contributions by children and young people, as well as key takeaways (Seeds for Planting), and tools to help you implement the ideas. With this book's thought-provoking concepts, you'll be able to help students overcome eco-anxiety and find healing connection and meaning for more sustained, regenerative change.

15-Minute Focus: Behavior Interventions: Strategies for Educators, Counselors, and Parents - Brief Counseling Techniques That... 15-Minute Focus: Behavior Interventions: Strategies for Educators, Counselors, and Parents - Brief Counseling Techniques That Work (Paperback)
Amie Dean
R425 R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Save R74 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Supporting Adult Learners through Games and Interactive Teaching - A Practical Guide (Hardcover): Chandni Hirani, Caroline Varin Supporting Adult Learners through Games and Interactive Teaching - A Practical Guide (Hardcover)
Chandni Hirani, Caroline Varin
R3,840 Discovery Miles 38 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Games-based teaching offers an engaging way for students and adult learners to interact with concepts and build their problem-solving and communication skills. This exciting book will help educators integrate games into their classes and shows how this method of teaching improves motivation, as well as diversifies and solidifies learners' skill sets. Bringing together expert contributors from the Professors Without Borders' global network who have effectively used interactive games-based approaches in their teaching, the book features 13 unique games that teach a wide variety of skills across a range of difficulty levels. The chapters highlight the skills of strategy, decision-making, communication, teamwork, problem-solving, reflective thinking and empathy being used by participants alongside the pedagogical principles that underpin each game. Suitable for online and in-person teaching, this book will be valuable reading for educators working with student and adult learners looking to adopt innovative and interactive teaching methods, as well as those interested in learning about how game-based teaching can improve vital skills.

Designing Learning for Multimodal Literacy - Teaching Viewing and Representing (Hardcover): Fei Victor Lim, Lydia Tan-Chia Designing Learning for Multimodal Literacy - Teaching Viewing and Representing (Hardcover)
Fei Victor Lim, Lydia Tan-Chia
R3,836 Discovery Miles 38 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Designing Learning for Multimodal Literacy addresses the need to design learning for multimodal literacy in a world that is increasingly saturated with print and digital media. In the current age, communication and interactions on social media are seldom made with language alone but are often accompanied with emojis, images, and videos, making meanings multimodally. Young people, including children, are also increasingly active in making videos of themselves, their ideas, and their experiences as part of their out-of-school literacy activities. In particular, for language teachers, the present shifts in our world require that teachers re-examine what they teach and how they can meaningfully and effectively teach the students in their classes today. At 8 years old, Alden created his own rap music video and shared it with the world. He wrote his own lyrics and set it against the music he remixed and meshed from a music download site. Alden is in your classroom today. As his teacher, what would you teach him? How would you engage him? Alden, and children like him, is the inspiration for why the authors have written this book. The changing times and changing learners place a demand on educators to continually reflect on what and how teachers are teaching their students - to ensure that learning in school remains relevant, relatable, and prepares them for the world of the future. Lim's book outlines how teachers can design learning for multimodal literacy. It is a result of a collaboration between an educational researcher and a curriculum developer, and offers practical resources for practitioners but also design principles and considerations based on practice with a range of students to inform and inspire academics and postgraduate students. It is poised to contribute to the global conversation and interest on how educators can reflect on the zeitgeist of the digital age and design learning for multimodal literacy.

Student Growth and Development in New Higher Education Learning Spaces - Student-centred Learning in Singapore (Hardcover):... Student Growth and Development in New Higher Education Learning Spaces - Student-centred Learning in Singapore (Hardcover)
Siok Kuan Tambyah
R3,831 Discovery Miles 38 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Learning spaces are an increasing area of debate in higher education studies, as universities attempt to develop holistic forms of education that connect epistemological areas. Focusing on faculty-student collaborative learning in residential colleges in Singapore, this book carefully examines how we can enable students to grow and develop, not just as workers for the global marketplace but also as unique individuals. Showcasing the diversity of programs and initiatives that contribute to student learning outcomes, the volume draws upon the real-world experiences of educators and students. Contributors examine the benefits and challenges of crafting and implementing innovative programs and activities focused on the technologies of learning, interdisciplinary thinking, experiential learning, community engagement and authenticity. Students, working with one another, their teachers and community partners, also play a pivotal role in co-creating their learning journeys. The chapter authors provide their critical reflections on how the experiences and lessons learnt may apply to other learning spaces in higher education (including online and blended spaces). This edited volume will be relevant to any educator, researcher or student interested in creative learning spaces, and innovative programmes and activities that bring together students, educators and community partners.

Longitudinal Studies of Second Language Learning - Quantitative Methods and Outcomes (Hardcover): Steven J. Ross, Megan C.... Longitudinal Studies of Second Language Learning - Quantitative Methods and Outcomes (Hardcover)
Steven J. Ross, Megan C. Masters
R3,844 Discovery Miles 38 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* Features/Benefits o Provides a hands-on methodological guide and overview for understanding the data/results of longitudinal research in SLA/applied linguistics and for conducting one's own such studies, illustrating these methods with exemplary studies of language learning outcomes over a long term. o Original reportings of unique large-scale research studies offer the best one-stop shop for reading and understanding current quantitative longitudinal studies in language learning. o Appendices with data and pedagogical features make it useful for course use by instructors and students. * Demand/Audience o Meets the need for methodological clarity in collecting, managing/organizing, and analyzing quantitative longitudinal data on language learning by offering students and researchers of applied linguistics, testing, and education a practical guide to conducting this research along with unique exemplar studies. * Competition o The only book to focus on quantitative longitudinal data analysis specifically for an SLA/applied linguistics readership. One older book focuses on qualitative and other methods with a narrower focus, and no other book comes very close to doing what this book does.

The Running the Room Companion: Issues in classroom management and strategies to deal with them (Paperback): Tom Bennett The Running the Room Companion: Issues in classroom management and strategies to deal with them (Paperback)
Tom Bennett
R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Running the Room: The Teacher's Guide to Behaviour, Tom Bennett rewrote the book on behaviour management, and outlined the psychology and dynamics underpinning student habits. In this companion, he goes into more detail about how to apply those principles to the classroom. Addressing a wide range of circumstances, he explores popular teacher dilemmas such as: How to deal with students who are late? What are the best ways to work with parents? Managing cover lessons successfully How to tame smartphones The best way to design a seating plan How to start the lesson for the first time Dealing with low-level disruption Getting the class quiet when you - and they - need it the most And many more. Using practical examples and evidence-informed techniques, Tom demystifies the puzzles that complex behaviour often presents, and guides teachers new and old carefully to a better understanding of how to run the room they way everyone deserves.

First Episodes - Pupil Careers in the Early Years of School (Hardcover): Stephen R. Waterhouse First Episodes - Pupil Careers in the Early Years of School (Hardcover)
Stephen R. Waterhouse
R2,865 Discovery Miles 28 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1991, First Episodes: Pupil Careers in the Early Years of School is based on a four-year longitudinal study of pupils from two different catchment areas from the first days of their entry to primary school. Using qualitative methodologies of depth interviewing and 'naturalistic' observation, it attempts to examine the social construction of pupil careers in the dynamics of classroom life. Particular attention has been given to the longitudinal and continuing process in the formation of pupils over the first four years of schooling, especially in looking at the moment-by-moment processes of formulation as episode follows episode in the rapid flow of classroom life. It is suggested that teachers operate fundamental distinctions between 'normal' and 'abnormal' pupils and, in the ongoing processes of classroom life, a distinction between the episodic and the trans-episodic in their constructions of reality. Central to the analysis has been the notions of 'relativity' in the placement of boundaries in interpersonal relations. It is suggested that the casting of pupils within the framework of role (i.e. Other-role) is a central process at both episodic and trans-episodic levels. The book recommends a move away from the more usual notion of rule-transgression and its related 'societal reactions' so prominent in the literature on deviance. It is suggested that it is the role rather than the rule which is critical to the perception of deviation and the formulation of pupils in early schooling. In looking for temporal processes of 'emergence' it is suggested that there is continuing tension between the episodic and the trans-episodic in teachers' formulation of children. It seems the construction of present reality as having continuity or discontinuity with previous 'realities' is critical.

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