Running the Room is the teacher's guide to behaviour. Practical, evidence- informed, and based on the expertise of great teachers from around the world, it addresses the things teachers really need to know to build the classrooms children need. Written by Tom Bennett, independent behaviour advisor to the UK Department for Education.
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Not Quite a Teacher
- 211pages
- 8 heures de lecture
A practical teacher training manual. It walks you through the training and initial teaching practice, offering practical advice and wisdom from the experienced vantage point of hindsight.
In this edition, Hamish Chalmers provides a primer on the key questions teachers and researchers have about the education of children learning English as an Additional Language (EAL).
Atlanta's Half-Century
As Seen Through the Eyes of Columnists Furman Bisher and Celestine Sibley
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Featuring a collection of beloved columns from notable Atlanta journalists, this anthology showcases a diverse range of voices and perspectives. Readers can expect insightful commentary on local culture, politics, and social issues, reflecting the city's unique character. Each piece captures the essence of Atlanta, making it a significant read for those interested in the region's history and contemporary life. This compilation not only honors the craft of journalism but also highlights the impact of these writers on the community.
Offers a fresh approach to professional development that focuses on building an individual teaching personality, rather than following a rule book. This book includes case studies and anecdotes, summaries and humorous illustrations to help teachers reflect on what it means to be a teacher, and why it is the most rewarding profession there is.
‘Tom Bennett is the voice of the modern teacher.’ - Stephen Drew , Senior Vice-Principal, Passmores Academy, UK, featured on Channel 4’s Educating Essex Do the findings from educational science ever really improve the day-to-day practice of classroom teachers? Education is awash with theories about how pupils best learn and teachers best teach, most often propped up with the inevitable research that ‘proves’ the case in point. But what can teachers do to find the proof within the pudding, and how can this actually help them on wet Wednesday afternoon?. Drawing from a wide range of recent and popular education theories and strategies, Tom Bennett highlights how much of what we think we know in schools hasn’t been ‘proven’ in any meaningful sense at all. He inspires teachers to decide for themselves what good and bad education really is, empowering them as professionals and raising their confidence in the classroom and the staffroom alike. Readers are encouraged to question and reflect on issues such Controversial, erudite and yet unremittingly entertaining, Tom includes practical suggestions for the classroom throughout. This book will be an ally to every teacher who’s been handed an instruction on a platter and been told, ‘the research proves it.’
The Behaviour Guru
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Teaching isn't all about teaching, new teachers quickly realize that they need to be lion tamers too. This title tells teachers what the teacher training didn't, and offers strategies for dealing with the common, and extreme, classroom scenarios. It helps teachers, old and new, to assert their authority in the classroom.
Aging Gracelessly: A Reluctant Agnostic's Reading of the Holy Bible
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The Bible is arguably the greatest masterpiece of literature ever produced. But what makes it great? Who decides whether it is great, accurate, or valid? Is one opinion or interpretation better than another? These are questions that are best left to the experts... right? Aging Gracelessly is the culmination of an 18-month study by the author to read the Bible, analyzing it from the perspective of a reluctant agnostic... and hopefully find in it a much anticipated inner peace. It is a genuine attempt to investigate the "Good Book" without the bias and the influence of others.
Teacher Proof
Why research in education doesn't always mean what it claims, and what you can do about it
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the practical application of educational theories, this book addresses the gap between research and real-world teaching. It emphasizes actionable strategies for teachers to discover effective methods that resonate in everyday classroom scenarios. By focusing on tangible outcomes, it equips educators with tools to enhance their teaching practices, particularly in challenging situations. The aim is to bridge the divide between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation, ultimately benefiting both teachers and students.
In this intriguing tale, a medium becomes the conduit for a deceased priest, unraveling mysteries from beyond the grave. As the medium navigates the complexities of the spiritual realm, she encounters challenges that test her abilities and beliefs. The story delves into themes of faith, the afterlife, and the struggle to connect with lost souls. With suspenseful twists, it explores the impact of unresolved issues on both the living and the dead, ultimately leading to a profound understanding of life and death.
