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The book you can trust to guide you through your teaching career,
as the expert authors share tried and tested techniques in
secondary settings. For this new edition Caroline Daly, with Andrew
Pollard, has worked with top practitioners from around the UK, to
create a text that is both cohesive and that continues to evolve to
meet the needs of today's secondary school teachers. Reflective
Teaching in Schools uniquely provides two levels of support: -
practical, evidence- based guidance on key classroom issues -
including relationships, behaviour, curriculum planning, teaching
strategies and assessment - evidence- informed 'principles' and
'concepts' to help you continue developing your skills. New to this
edition: - More case studies and research summaries based on
teaching in the secondary school than ever before - New reflective
activities and guidance on key readings at the end of each chapter
- Updates to reflect recent changes in curriculum and assessment
across the UK reflectiveteaching.co.uk provides a treasure trove of
additional support.
The book you can trust to guide you through your teaching career,
as the expert authors share tried and tested techniques in primary
settings. For this new edition Dominic Wyse, with Andrew Pollard,
has worked with top practitioners from around the UK, to create a
text that is both cohesive and that continues to evolve to meet the
needs of today's primary school teachers. Reflective Teaching in
Primary Schools uniquely provides two levels of support: -
practical, evidence- based guidance on key classroom issues -
including relationships, behaviour, curriculum planning, teaching
strategies and assessment - evidence- informed 'principles' and
'concepts' to help you continue developing your skills. New to this
edition: - More case studies and research summaries based on
teaching in the primary school than ever before - New reflective
activities and guidance on key readings at the end of each chapter
- Updates to reflect recent changes in curriculum and assessment
across the UK reflectiveteaching.co.uk provides a treasure trove of
additional support.
From the authors of the Sutton Trust-EEF Teaching and Learning
Toolkit comes What Works?, a must-read guide that summarises the
research and hard evidence of what works and what doesn't in
primary and secondary classrooms, and provides practical strategies
for transforming pupils' progress. Lee Elliot Major and Steve
Higgins look at common teaching approaches, including raising
aspirations, improving behaviour, outdoor learning and parental
engagement. They present the research and evidence behind each
approach and provide practical steps for best practice in the
classroom to boost the learning and life outcomes of all pupils.
Explored in a concise, accessible manner, the research and evidence
is distilled into clear, precise guidance that can be used
immediately, ideal for any busy teacher. What Works? makes it easy
for all primary and secondary teachers to become research-informed
practitioners in every aspect of their teaching. From debunking
enduring education myths to providing practical next steps and
strategies that really make a difference, this is the essential
guide to evidence-based teaching and a must-have for every teacher
looking to increase their impact in the classroom.
This practical guide to using ICT in the primary classroom
addresses all the concerns of student teachers and provides plenty
of ideas and advice on how to incorporate ICT into classroom
practice on a daily basis. The authors bring together theory and
practice to help prospective and new teachers acquire and develop
the skills required for using ICT effectively. Meeting the
Standards in Primary ICT is split into three sections which will:
help assess the readers' ICT skills, knowledge and understanding
discuss ways of incorporating ICT for teaching across the primary
curriculum help the reader to think about ICT and their own
professional learning and development. This book will be an
invaluable resource for all student teachers on primary training
courses, lecturers and mentors supporting trainees on these courses
and newly qualified teachers (NQTs).
This book provides contemporary insights into learning outcomes
arising from the use of learning platforms by pupils, students and
teachers in schools. Most current research focuses on the
implementation of learning platforms, and the ways in which
practices are developing over time, or in specific contexts. This
collection offers a range of contrasting but complementary
perspectives in this area, including an exploration of applications
supporting management of learning across primary and secondary
schools in the UK, an in-depth case study of uses and outcomes in a
school in Singapore, an analysis of learning outcomes arising
across primary, special and secondary schools in one local
authority in the UK, and a look at student preferences for using a
learning platform in a school in Taiwan. The volume sheds important
light on the subject, but with the ever changing development and
introduction of learning platforms, much remains to be explored.
Indeed, it is likely that learning platforms will evolve further
with affordances and integrated features being added over the next
five and more years. This work hints at future practices and their
potential outcomes, pointing to the need for greater detail being
gathered through future research studies, in order to understand
ways teachers and learners might most effectively benefit from more
holistic or 'blended' approaches across the applications provided.
This book will not only be of particular interest to those involved
in using learning platforms, but also to those advising on, and
developing, learning platforms. Key lessons and issues are of
relevance to policy makers, school managers and teachers,
educational advisers, researchers and developers. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Learning, Media and
Technology.
Meeting the standards in primary ICT forms part of RoutledgeFalmer's Meeting the Standards series. It takes into account the recent Teacher Training Agency's documentation about what ITT students need to know about their subject. It covers: *ICT subject knowledge *the pedagogical knowledge needed to teach ICT in primary schools *support activities for work in schools and self study *information on professional development for primary teachers. This practical, comprehensive and accessible book should prove invaluable for students on primary initial teacher training courses, PGCE students, lecturers on ICT education programmes and newly qualified ICT teachers.
The book you can trust to guide you through your teaching career,
as the expert authors share tried and tested techniques in primary
settings. For this new edition Dominic Wyse, with Andrew Pollard,
has worked with top practitioners from around the UK, to create a
text that is both cohesive and that continues to evolve to meet the
needs of today's primary school teachers. Reflective Teaching in
Primary Schools uniquely provides two levels of support: -
practical, evidence- based guidance on key classroom issues -
including relationships, behaviour, curriculum planning, teaching
strategies and assessment - evidence- informed 'principles' and
'concepts' to help you continue developing your skills. New to this
edition: - More case studies and research summaries based on
teaching in the primary school than ever before - New reflective
activities and guidance on key readings at the end of each chapter
- Updates to reflect recent changes in curriculum and assessment
across the UK reflectiveteaching.co.uk provides a treasure trove of
additional support.
The book you can trust to guide you through your teaching career,
as the expert authors share tried and tested techniques in
secondary settings. For this new edition Caroline Daly, with Andrew
Pollard, has worked with top practitioners from around the UK, to
create a text that is both cohesive and that continues to evolve to
meet the needs of today's secondary school teachers. Reflective
Teaching in Schools uniquely provides two levels of support: -
practical, evidence- based guidance on key classroom issues -
including relationships, behaviour, curriculum planning, teaching
strategies and assessment - evidence- informed 'principles' and
'concepts' to help you continue developing your skills. New to this
edition: - More case studies and research summaries based on
teaching in the secondary school than ever before - New reflective
activities and guidance on key readings at the end of each chapter
- Updates to reflect recent changes in curriculum and assessment
across the UK reflectiveteaching.co.uk provides a treasure trove of
additional support.
""One feature of this book that sets it apart from others is the
care that is taken to clarify the authors' interpretation of the
phrase 'teaching for understanding'. Each component of this
interpretation - connections, representations, reasoning,
communication and misconceptions - is then successfully
incorporated as a theme in the subsequent chapters that develop
important mathematical topics."
Ian Thompson, Visiting Professor at Edge Hill University and
Northumbria University, UK"
This important book aims to support and develop teachers'
understanding of the key primary mathematics topics. It takes an
innovative approach by defining exactly what is meant by
'understanding' and uses this model to examine and explain various
mathematical topics.
The authors emphasize the importance of the different
representations that can be used for mathematical concepts and
inform the reasoning process. By focusing on understanding, the
book also draws attention to common misconceptions that teachers
may encounter in the classroom.
Key features: Specific focus on 'understanding' to offer new
insights in to how to teach the topics Case studies to demonstrate
how to communicate mathematical topics in the classroom End of
chapter questions to stimulate discussion The authors integrate
research and theory throughout, to highlight core issues. This
theoretical background is also linked directly to classroom
practice and informs suggestions for how topics can be communicated
in the classroom. This offers valuable guidance to trainee teachers
on how to teach the topics and presents experienced teachers with
the opportunity to develop their subject and pedagogical
knowledge.
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Sober (Paperback)
Jason Green, Steve Higgins, Carlos Gabriel Ruiz
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Chaser (Paperback)
Carlos Gabriel Ruiz; Edited by Jason Green, Steve Higgins
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Juice Box (Paperback)
Steve Higgins, Jason Green; Designed by Carlos Gabriel Ruiz
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R332
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Financial planning is the art of protecting your future. The goal
is to maximize your assets while minimizing your level of risk.
Sound simple? It's actually a difficult undertaking, since there
are many variables involved in earning money and investing it
wisely. Your life situation changes, your goals evolve, and
financial markets and the economy undergo continual upheaval. The
good news is that sitting down to clarify your goals and create a
financial plan is half the battle. The other half is finding an
experienced and knowledgeable financial advisor to help you craft
your plan and then skillfully implement it. Meet Eric Tashlein.
Eric is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER professional and founding
principal of Connecticut Capital Management Group, LLC. He enjoys
helping people manage, organize and simplify their financial
affairs. Eric is a financial columnist for the New Haven Register
and a contributing author to a previous financial planning book
titled "Giving." He has written articles on financial topics and
has appeared on local TV shows, and he has been quoted by major
media outlets including Money magazine, Financial Advisor magazine
and USA Today. "Smart Moves for Managing Your Money" is divided
into three sections: Financial Planning includes sixteen articles
on various aspects of investment management. Retirement Planning
includes twelve articles about planning for your retirement years.
Special Topics includes nine articles on various topics ranging
from buying your dream car to finding the right financial planner
for you.
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On the Rocks (Paperback)
Steve Higgins, Jason Green, Carlos Gabriel Ruiz
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