Why is it that some teachers have a kind of magical charisma and
charm which sets them apart from their peers? This book gives us a
fresh and exciting answer They have the classroom X-Factor White
and Gardner 's gripping text, The Classroom X Factor, examines the
notion of having what the public has come to call the X-Factor from
the perspective of the teacher, offering fascinating insights into
the use of non verbal communication in the classroom.
Using classroom and curricular examples, this book sets out to
show how both trainee and practising teachers can identify their
own X-Factor in order to help transform their perspectives and
perceptions of themselves during the live act of teaching. The book
demonstrates how teachers can transform the way in which they
connect with their students, whilst also creating meaningful and
potent learning experiences for them. White and Gardner show that
by following simple methods borrowed from psychology and cognitive
science teachers can develop their own X-Factor and in so doing
increase their enjoyment and efficacy as professionals. The
techniques described include some of the following:
- Facial and vocal expression
- Gesture and body language
- Eye contact and smiling
- Teacher attire, colour and the use of space
- Nonverbal communication and pedagogical approaches
In addition, the book provides a section containing fictional
stories that aim to contextualise the findings detailed throughout
the text. The inclusion of chapter summaries, questions aimed at
identifying the readers own X-Factor, lesson exemplars and a
user-friendly self-evaluation framework all work together to make
the book a stimulating and easy read where reflective learning and
the practical application of classroom techniques are the order of
the day.
This comprehensive guide to developing the classroom X-Factor
within you will be of value to teaching and learning and is of
immense use to both practising and student teachers and to schools
seeking to develop models of reflective practice. It will also be
of interest to curriculum and assessment agencies, policy makers,
academics and others whose roles involve the design, provision,
support and evaluation of teachers efficacy in the classroom.
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