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Comprehensive guidance to support those involved in secondary
education in developing the curriculum to meet the requirements of
the new Ofsted (2019) framework. This book addresses key issues
such as the purpose of the curriculum, how to organise the
curriculum, curriculum design, how to adapt the curriculum to meet
the needs of all learners, and the balance between knowledge and
skills. An important and topical chapter on decolonising the
curriculum is also included. It goes beyond basic requirements,
emphasizing the importance of a creative, pupil-centred and
enquiry-based curriculum which is suited to the context of school
communities. Responding to the increased emphasis on the quality of
pupils' education, the book supports trainees, teachers and school
leaders in developing and implementing an ambitious and diverse
curriculum, including working with all stakeholders and offering
practical strategies and solutions. It empowers practitioners to
reclaim the curriculum by designing one which reflects the values
and context of the school.
Learning to be a primary teacher can feel like trying to become a
superhero! The new edition of this book will help you harness your
superpowers to become that heroic individual, looked up to by your
class, able to be simultaneously fun, authoritative, inspiring,
responsive to a range of needs and an expert in all subjects!
Rooted in the core content framework and informed by the early
career framework and new Ofsted inspection framework, it will
ensure you are fully equipped to: tackle planning and assessment
with ease champion positive behaviour master curriculum sequencing
build composite subject knowledge and understanding challenge and
apply theory and research maximise your emotional strength and
resilience stand tall as a professional promote diversity,
inclusion and social justice and, most importantly, protect and
nurture the children in your care. "Highly recommended for all
trainees, Early Career Teachers and mentors - this book is packed
full of wise advice on building professional knowledge about what
is required to excel at meeting the expectations of both the DfE
Teachers' Standards and the Early Career Framework. Not to be
missed." Dame Alison Peacock, CEO of the Chartered College of
Teaching
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Dyslexia (Hardcover)
Jonathan Glazzard, Samuel Stones
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R3,418
Discovery Miles 34 180
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Student mental health is a key consideration in higher education at
the moment with recent reports identifying a major gap in provision
by universities and how ill-equipped academics feel to support
students. This book addresses these concerns, providing
comprehensive guidance and workable evidence-informed strategies
and interventions to help those working with students to support
them effectively. It is suitable for lecturers, personal tutors,
student counsellors, course leaders, heads of department and
administration staff with responsibility for student support.
The mental health of children is a current concern, and this
applies even to the earliest years of a child's life. This book
supports trainees and practitioners working in early years contexts
to understand the risk factors which can result in the development
of mental health needs in children from birth to 5. It argues that
high quality early years provision can mitigate against some of
these risk factors and provides clear, evidence-informed guidance
around government policy, transitions, attachment and working with
parents or carers.
Helps teachers to identify and support primary-aged children with
mental health needs, providing a range of evidence-based tools. The
mental health and well-being of children in primary schools is a
current concern. Do you feel equipped to identify mental health
needs in your pupils? Do you have the knowledge and understanding
to adequately support them? Do you understand where your
responsibilities start and stop? This book helps you address these
questions and more, providing a range of evidence-based strategies
and tools. It introduces the various risk factors involved, shows
how you can build resilience in children, and focuses on
identifying and supporting both specific mental health needs and
particular groups of pupils.
This book offers comprehensive guidance to support those involved
in primary education in developing the curriculum to meet the
requirements of the new Ofsted (2019) framework. It addresses key
issues such as the purposes of the curriculum, how to organise the
curriculum, and the balance between knowledge and skills. It also
goes beyond basic requirements, emphasizing the importance of a
creative, child-centred and enquiry-based curriculum which is
suited to the context of school communities. Responding to the
increased emphasis on the quality of pupils' education, the book
supports trainees, teachers and school leaders in developing and
implementing an ambitious and diverse curriculum, including working
with all stakeholders and offering practical strategies and
solutions. It empowers practitioners to reclaim the curriculum by
designing one which reflects the values and context of the school.
The mental health of school leaders and managers is just as
important as the well-being of those they teach and support. Recent
research reveals some alarming statistics, including that 56% of
senior leaders have experienced mental ill health in the last year.
This book examines a range of relevant issues including workload,
inspections, partnerships and approaches to leadership and
management in order to address some of these concerns and provide
comprehensive guidance and workable, evidence-informed strategies
to support those with leadership roles in schools and colleges. --
Sally Henshall Head Teacher at Grove Lea Primary School
This essential text provides ideas for trainees and teachers to
extend both their own teaching and their pupils' learning in
primary English through creative approaches and enrichment
strategies to promote best practice and outstanding teaching. The
book is accessible to all levels of experience and combines theory
with practice throughout, delivering the required subject knowledge
while encouraging innovative approaches that demand critical
reflection. It looks closely at how young children learn to read
and write and how practitioners can enable this development through
creative ideas. The book begins with an exploration of the
development of speaking and listening skills which form the
foundation of successful literacy. Chapters then cover all the key
elements of the new curriculum including word reading, reading
comprehension, transcription and composition, plus additional
material on drama and reading for pleasure. Throughout the book
there is a clear progression from KS1 to KS2 and a focus on
creativity as a vital ingredient in successful English teaching.
A comprehensive guide to support, challenge and develop
understanding of evidence-based teaching. Trainee teachers need to
understand what is meant by 'evidence based teaching' and how this
influences and shapes teaching in classrooms today. This book
explores what we mean by 'evidence' in education and how education
researchers trial and evaluate teaching methods. It introduces key
contemporary strategies used in schools and links back to the
research and literature to help trainees connect theory to
practice. Supports new teachers to have the confidence to
critically evaluate new teaching strategies and to understand how
to discern what works for them in their classroom.
New and trainee teacher's need to know that the strategies they are
implementing are underpinned by robust research evidence. This book
gives you the key knowledge, supports you to develop critical
thinking skills, and helps you understand some of the wider
contexts of education and teaching. A comprehensive guide to
support, challenge and develop you as a trainee teachers' in
understanding evidence-based teaching in primary schools.
This is an essential guide to teaching primary English, with a
focus on systematic synthetic phonics. The new edition has been
fully revised and updated to reflect the structure, content and
requirements of the national curriculum, and to include the latest
policy context. Throughout, the range of underpinning literature
has been expanded and there are completely new chapters on evidence
based teaching in relation to phonics, reading for pleasure, and
teaching English through texts. All the existing features have been
retained, and each chapter now also includes: a section on
integrating ICT extension questions to challenge M level readers
sections on evidence-based practice to encourage critical
reflection and debate
Teaching and education are awash with myths. This book helps you
explore some of them and asks: - Where does this myth come from? -
How do we know that it isn't true? - Why does it matter that we
challenge it? Covering key teaching topics, it poses common myths
and explores what the research actually says. Using research as a
basis to explore what it true and what is false, it gives you a
more informed understanding and encourages important discussions
about teaching and learning.
Social media is at the heart of children's and young people's
lives. It is intimately entwined with mental health issues and can
be both a blessing and a curse. Do you fully understand the links
between social media and mental health? What problems does social
media present for your learners? What benefits could it bring them?
What can you do to educate children and young people about the use
of social media while also developing their digital resilience?
Whether you are a primary or secondary teacher, this book helps you
tackle these questions, with a range of practical strategies and
solutions that are workable in school and classroom settings.
This book begins by exploring what is meant by SEND in primary
schools and goes on to cover everything trainees and teachers need
to know about their statutory responsibilities in school. It then
examines the range of needs they will encounter in primary schools
with plenty of practical advice along the way. This third edition
has been fully restructured and updated to include a new section on
the key theories and theorists relating to SEND. Also new to this
edition is a chapter focusing on the role of the SENCO in primary
school. Finally, the book includes more practical support with
coverage of current legislation and the Code of Conduct as well as
checklists and information about useful resources and outside
agencies.
The mental health of young people in secondary schools is a current
concern. Do you feel equipped to identify mental health needs in
your learners? Do you have the knowledge and understanding to
adequately support them? Do you understand where your
responsibilities start and stop? This book helps you address these
questions and more, providing a range of evidence-based strategies
and tools. It introduces the various risk factors involved, shows
how you can build resilience in your students, and focuses on
identifying and supporting both specific mental health needs and
particular groups of learners.
The mental health of teachers in school is just as important as the
well-being of the pupils they support. Recent research reveals some
alarming statistics, including that 74% of teachers are unable to
relax and have a poor work-life balance. This book examines a range
of relevant issues including workload, managing behaviour,
developing resilience and managing professional relationships in
order to address some of these concerns and provide comprehensive
guidance and workable, evidence-informed strategies to support all
those teaching in schools and colleges.
Emphasising not just mental health needs, but also the importance
of creating a culture of inclusion for all pupils so that all
pupils develop high self-esteem, emotional intelligence, social
confidence and resilience, this book provides: an introduction to
key theories that relate to mental health; an overview of the
current context in relation to mental health in schools; guidance
on the identification of pupils with mental health needs;
evidence-based research on interventions to support pupils with
mental health needs; an assessment tool which will support teachers
in identifying needs and planning subsequent interventions; case
studies of practice from a primary school and early years setting.
Based on action research which has been implemented in a primary
school, this important text is valuable reading for students on
teacher training courses, and practising primary school teachers.
This book enables and supports teachers to deliver the content of
the new statutory guidance for relationships education in primary
schools, operational from 2020. It is case study rich and provides
clear and practical advice for teaching the topics of the new
framework, including addressing controversial and critical issues
such as parental right to withdraw and how to tackle relationships
education in faith schools. There is an emphasis throughout on
inclusion and pupil well-being and on the importance of
partnerships with parents.
Is mental health provision a concern in your school? Are you
looking to develop a whole school approach to mental health issues?
Do you need targeted, evidence-informed strategies? This book
emphasises the importance of creating a whole school culture which
promotes a positive attitude towards mental health. Suitable for
both primary and secondary school teachers and leaders, it provides
you with concise, practical guidance to help improve your existing
mental health provision, all backed by the latest research.
This book enables and supports teachers to deliver the content of
the new statutory guidance for relationships and sex education
(RSE) in secondary schools, operational from 2020. It is case study
rich and provides clear and practical advice for teaching the
topics of the new framework, including addressing controversial and
critical issues such as parental right to withdraw and how to
tackle relationships and sex education in faith schools. There is
an emphasis throughout on inclusion and pupil well-being and on the
importance of partnerships with parents.
What does the new OFSTED framework mean for me as a teacher? How
will it change what happens in schools and classrooms? This new
text guides you as new or trainee teachers through all you need to
know about the 2019 OFSTED inspection. It helps you understand and
reflect on the context of the new framework, as a professional. It
dispels many of the myths that you might hear in schools and
provides much needed clarity and detail. The book: * Explores the
context of the publication of the new framework and what this might
mean for schools and teachers * Demonstrates how the framework
links to what happens in classroom and to school level priorities
from SLT * Includes examples of outstanding practice to learn from
* Features a mythbusting section to understand the facts about
OFSTED * Helps you understand, prepare for and approach OFSTED
inspections with confidence.
A comprehensive guide to support, challenge and develop
understanding of evidence-based teaching. Trainee teachers need to
understand what is meant by 'evidence based teaching' and how this
influences and shapes teaching in classrooms today. This book
explores what we mean by 'evidence' in education and how education
researchers trial and evaluate teaching methods. It introduces key
contemporary strategies used in schools and links back to the
research and literature to help trainees connect theory to
practice. Supports new teachers to have the confidence to
critically evaluate new teaching strategies and to understand how
to discern what works for them in their classroom.
Now that you've made the decision to teach and you've chosen the
route (for example PGCE, School Direct, Teach First, Troops to
Teachers, School-based training), what are the nuts and bolts of
teaching? What do you, as a trainee teacher or new classroom
practitioner, really need to know? What are the day-to-day
essentials that will help you rise to the challenge of your
teaching role and become an outstanding teacher? Whatever your
training route to becoming a fully qualified teacher this is a
practical guide to teaching that will help you 'hit the ground
running' in your role! It offers a comprehensive overview of
teaching with a focus on the essential aspects of learning how to
teach. This includes learning from colleagues through observation,
planning and delivering lessons, classroom presence and control
along with specific advice on asking questions, assessment and the
use of technology in the classroom. In short, the all-important
fundamentals of 'what to do in the classroom'. Packed with helpful
information and ideas this book will help you approach the
practical business of teaching with confidence. Exciting,
accessible and conversational it is designed to give you an
overview of pedagogy and how it can be put into practice, as well
as a greater understanding of how teaching in schools is planned,
developed and delivered. With its rich range of ideas and useful
features this is the ideal textbook for trainee teachers on any
teacher-training route, ending with practical help and advice on
applications and interviews so that you can make that all important
transition from trainee to employee! "Glazzard, Denby and Price
provide beginning teachers with a truly engaging introduction to
thinking and learning about the art of teaching. Its authentic
voice draws upon practical examples, theory and humour (an
essential attribute for all teachers!) in order to explore key
topics including working effectively with colleagues and managing a
teacher workload. Each chapter offers a problem activity to
stimulate beginning teachers, and indeed their school-based
mentors, to engage in reflection and professional dialogue around
issues important for successful learning." Dr Angela Gault, Head of
Education Partnerships, University of Wolverhampton, UK
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