Teachers Toolkit Paul Ginnis Ebook
This invaluable resource has already sold over 105,000 copies and will help you develop thinking skills in your students, promote citizenship and an understanding of democracy, fine-tune study skills and help students acquire the attitude and skills for true independence. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology and sociology, The Teacher’s Toolkit presents over fifty learning techniques for all subjects and age groups, with dozens of practical ideas for managing group work, tackling behavioural issues and promoting personal responsibility. It also provides tools for checking your teaching skills – from lesson planning to performance management. “It provides excellent advice to new teachers looking to develop a repertoire of classroom strategies. It also provides fresh ideas to use on classes which need invigorating.” The Teacher magazine, Tim Cook, the National Union of Teachers “This is one of those rare and precious books which has that uncanny knack of revealing explicitly to you things about teaching which you knew instinctively all along but had never thought about so clearly.” Sir Tim Brighouse Professor, Chief Education Officer, Birmingham Education Authority.
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Apr 30, 2001 The Teacher's Toolkit has 92 ratings and 7 reviews. Basirat said: I can understand some of the reviews here when they say that the book is for middle sch.