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Leadership 55 - John Tomsett - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

My Revision Notes: Edexcel AS/A-level History: The USA, c1920–55: boom, bust and recovery - Peter Clements - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Teaching One-Pagers: Evidence-informed summaries for busy educational professionals - Jamie Clark - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Edexcel GCSE Mathematics: Success in a Year - Heather Davis - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Edexcel GCSE Mathematics: Success in a Year - Heather Davis - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Exam Board: Edexcel Level: GCSE Subject: Mathematics First Teaching: September 2015 First Exam: June 2017 Endorsed for Edexcel Motivate and re-engage students to succeed in Edexcel GCSE Maths 9-1 with this fresh and contemporary approach that blends classroom and independent learning and provides a tailor-made solution for every student, addressing misconceptions, tricky topics and exam technique. - Developed specifically for the new Edexcel GCSE 9-1 specification, this book offers a variety of targeted activities to engage and stimulate students to succeed in a year. - Presents strategies to help with problem-solving questions.- Highlights areas of weakness with diagnostic Skill Check questions that point to relevant sections within the book that can be revisited to reinforce learning.- Provides guidance on effective exam techniques designed to help consistently grow and develop independent learning.- Offers plenty of opportunities to test understanding with follow-up assessments at the end of each unit.- Equips you with a new approach presented in an informal style to help engage and motivate students. Secure success in a Year with: 3 Exam practice papers 69 ''Do I know it now?'' and 48 ''Can I apply it now?'' follow-up assessments - for students to test their knowledge and problem-solving skills 45 Did you know? panels - show students the usefulness of the mathematics 55 ''What you need to know'' summaries - provide the essential basics for each topic in an easy-to-use format 70 ''How to do it'' panels - worked examples with solutions to enhance understanding of individual topics 70 Learning Exercises - help students develop and practice their skills 48 Problem-solving Exercises - offer students the opportunity to bring together their knowledge and problem solving skills in exam-style questions 5 Problem-solving chapters dedicated to the key area of problem solving

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Tips for Teachers: 400+ ideas to improve your teaching - Craig Barton - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Tips for Teachers: 400+ ideas to improve your teaching - Craig Barton - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Teaching is complex. But there are simple ideas we can enact to help our teaching be more effective. This book contains over 400 such ideas.The ideas come from two sources. First, from the wonderful guests on my Tips for Teachers podcast - education heavyweights such as Dylan Wiliam, Daisy Christodoulou and Tom Sherrington, as well as talented teachers who are not household names but have so much wisdom to share. Then there''s what I have learned from working with amazing teachers and students in hundreds of schools around the world.Inside you will find 22 ideas to enhance mini-whiteboard use, 15 ideas to improve the start of your lesson, 14 ideas to help make Silent Teacher effective, seven ways to respond if a student says they don''t know, and lots, lots more.Each idea can be implemented the very next time you step into a classroom. So, whatever your level of experience, subject or phase, there are plenty of ideas in this book to help take your teaching to the next level. Book contents Chapter 1: How to use this book Tip 1. How to use this book to improve your teachingTip 2. How to give yourself the best chance of making a lasting change Chapter 2: Habits and routines Why are habits and routines important? Tip 3. Eight ideas to help introduce a routineTip 4. Beware of the Valley of Latent PotentialTip 5. Two ideas to help a routine stickTip 6. Develop a set of high-value activity structuresTip 7. Six ideas to help establish positive norms in your classroomTip 8. Four types of words to consider removing from your teaching vocabulary Chapter 3: The means of participation A challengeTip 9. Front-load the means of participationTip 10. Ten ideas to improve Cold CallTip 11. Eight reasons to strive for mass participation more frequentlyTip 12. Twenty-two ideas to improve the use of mini-whiteboardsTip 13. Five ideas to improve the use of voting systems Tip 14. Nine ideas to improve Call and ResponseTip 15. Fifteen ideas to improve Partner TalkTip 16. Six ideas to improve group workTip 17. Use the means of participation holy trinityTip 18. Never rely on a mental noteTip 19. The best tool for the long term might not be the best tool for now Chapter 4: Checking for understanding Tip 20. Think of questions as a check for misunderstandingTip 21. Use the temptation to ask for self-report as a cue to ask a better questionTip 22. Lengthen wait times after asking a questionTip 23. Lengthen wait times after an answerTip 24. Ten types of questions to ask when checking for understandingTip 25. Try these three frameworks for learner-generated examplesTip 26. Three ways to use diagnostic questions to check for understandingTip 27. Provide scaffolds for verbal responsesTip 28. Six key times to check for understandingTip 29. Ten ideas to improve Exit TicketsTip 30. Pick the student least likely to knowTip 31. Start with whoever got 8 out of 10Tip 32. Ten ideas to help create a culture of errorTip 33. Three ideas to encourage students to ask questions Chapter 5: Responsive teaching Tip 34. Trick your students to test if they really understandTip 35. Never round-upTip 36. Six ideas if a student says ''I don''t know''Tip 37. What to do when some students understand and some don''tTip 38. What to do when some students still don''t understandTip 39. How students can own and record classroom discussionsTip 40. Share students'' work with the rest of the class Chapter 6: Planning Tip 41. Seven ideas to improve a scheme of workTip 42. Six ideas to help start the planning processTip 43. Plan to do less, but betterTip 44. Ask yourself: ''What are my students likely to be thinking about?''Tip 45. Write out ideal student responsesTip 46. Four ideas to help you plan for and respond to errorsTip 47. Two ideas to help teachers engage in Deep Work Tip 48. Aim to close the loop when sending an email Chapter 7: Prior knowledge Tip 49. Plan relevant prior knowledgeTip 50. Prioritise relevant prior knowledgeTip 51. Assess relevant prior knowledgeTip 52. Respond to prior knowledge assessmentTip 53. Assess relevant prior knowledge for each idea, not for the whole sequence Chapter 8: Explanations, modelling and worked examples Tip 54. Five ideas to show students why what we are learning today mattersTip 55. Use related examples and non-examples to explain technical languageTip 56. Fourteen ideas to improve the explanation of a conceptTip 57. Teach decision making separatelyTip 58. Five ideas to improve our choice of examplesTip 59. Model techniques liveTip 60. Use a teacher worked-examples bookTip 61. Use student worked-examples booksTip 62. Make use of the power of Example-Problem PairsTip 63. Fourteen ideas to improve Silent TeacherTip 64. Use self-explanation prompts to help develop your students'' understanding Tip 65. Six ideas to improve ''copy down the worked example''Tip 66. Vary the means of participation for the We DoTip 67. Three errors to avoid with the Your Turn questionsTip 68. Reflect after a worked exampleTip 69. Beware of seductiv

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