The Teacher's Toolkit: Volume 1; Promoting Variety, Engagement, and Motivation in the Classroom
Autor Paul Ginnis Ilustrat de Les Evansen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781904424581
ISBN-10: 1904424589
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 215 x 278 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Crown House Publishing
ISBN-10: 1904424589
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 215 x 278 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Crown House Publishing
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Already on its fifth printing, this best-selling teachers resource is packed with practical classroom strategies that will enable you to add spice to your teaching while meeting the different learning styles of your students. Drawing on insights from neuroscience, psychology, and sociology, The Teachers Toolkit provides: 40 varied learning activities; Practical ideas for managing group work, tackling disruptive behavior, and promoting personal responsibility The audit tools in the final section enable you to check everything including: Your lesson plans (Are the learning objectives differentiated? How are high expectations communicated?); Your impact on your students self-esteem (Do you listen actively to your students, especially when there is a difference of opinion? Do you create and maintain ground rules for your students emotional safety?); Your delivery of independent learning skills (Do you use active learning techniques and allow students to make choices?) Whatever subject you teach, The Teachers Toolkit will help you develop your students thinking skills, fine-tune their study skills, promote citizenship, and help students acquire the attitude and skills for true independence.
Notă biografică
Paul was one of the UK's oldest-established independent trainers, having started down that path in 1992. He worked in over 4500 primary, secondary and special schools in the UK and in 70 or so international schools in the Middle East, Far East, North and South America, The Caribbean and Europe. He also supported the introduction of a new Junior Cycle curriculum in Ireland. All his ideas were forged at the chalkface but they were inspired by some of the world's leading educational thinkers.First and foremost, Paul was a practitioner (having started his teaching career in 1979), not a researcher or academic. He sought to model the way in which current teaching imperatives and modern learning insights could be translated into workable classroom strategies, and to achieve that with a bit of fun along the way.Even in an aggressive educational world driven by political, inspection and PISA priorities, he believed that it was possible to proceed with integrity, courage and wisdom. To do so, teachers needed a few truths about the learning process to guide their creative planning and a good number of proven strategies to set them on their way. From his books and workshops Paul wanted people to take away teaching ideas that would turn passive pupils into active students and consequently result in deep learning, modern skills, essential dispositions, good progress and great results.Of his many publications, The Teacher's Toolkit is the most well-known, having been reprinted 15 times and translated into Arabic, Indonesian, Hungarian, Slovenian and Spanish. It is one of the UK's bestselling books for teachers and is required reading on most teacher training courses.Paul died suddenly on 30th January 2015. He had three grown-up children and was a Stoke City FC season ticket holder and a self-confessed vinyl junkie. He was also a driver and roadie for The Zombies on their 2009 'Odessey and Oracle' national tour - making his adolescent rock n' roll dream come true! He lived near Stoke-on Trent with his wife Sharon, two cats, one dog and a jukebox.