• When the Adults Change, Everything Changes: Seismic shifts in school behaviour

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    In When the Adults Change, Everything Changes: Seismic Shifts in School Behaviour, Paul Dix upends the debate on behaviour management in schools and offers effective tips and strategies that serve to end the search for change in children and turn the focus back on the adults.

    You can buy in the best behaviour tracking software, introduce 24/7 detentions or scream ‘NO EXCUSES’ as often as you want – but ultimately the solution lies with the behaviour of the adults. It is the only behaviour over which we have absolute control.

    Drawing on anecdotal case studies, scripted interventions and approaches which have been tried and tested in a range of contexts, from the most challenging urban comprehensives to the most privileged international schools, behaviour training expert and Pivotal Education director Paul Dix advocates an inclusive approach that is practical, transformative and rippling with respect for staff and learners. An approach in which behavioural expectations and boundaries are exemplified by people, not by a thousand rules that nobody can recall.

    When the Adults Change, Everything Changes illustrates how, with their traditional sanction- and exclusion-led methods, the ‘punishment brigade’ are losing the argument. It outlines how each school can build authentic practice on a stable platform, resulting in shifts in daily rules and routines, in how we deal with the angriest learners, in restorative practice and in how we appreciate positive behaviour.

    Each chapter is themed and concludes with three helpful checklists – Testing, Watch out for and Nuggets – designed to help you form your own behaviour blueprint. Throughout the book both class teachers and school leaders will find indispensable advice about how to involve all staff in developing a whole school ethos built on kindness, empathy and understanding.

    Suitable for all head teachers, school leaders, teachers, NQTs and classroom assistants – in any phase or context, including SEND and alternative provision settings – who are looking to upgrade their own classroom management or school behaviour plan.

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  • Understanding Sikhism: A Guide for Teachers (Teaching Religions and Worldviews)

    Sikhism is often the religion that teachers have the least confidence in teaching, despite being the fifth largest religion in the world, and being commonly regarded as one of the six main religions to be taught in schools. This book fills that gap in knowledge and expertise by exploring the beliefs and practices of Sikhism as a lived religion in the modern world. It engages with Sikh beliefs and practices, and provides students and teachers with the confidence to address misconceptions and recognise the importance of beliefs in the lives of believers, in a way that will enable readers to go forward with confidence.

    Aspects of Sikhism explored include the concepts that form the central beliefs of Sikhism, and the expression of these beliefs in worship and daily life, and the ethics of Sikhs in the modern day. Each chapter includes authentic voices of believers today and provides opportunities for the reader to consider the concepts and how they can be respected and taught in the classroom.

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    £16.70
  • Swahili For Dummies (For Dummies (Language & Literature))

    Learn the official language of Kenya and Tanzania

    Swahili For Dummies will teach you the basics of Swahili, so you can start conversing in Africa’s language of commerce. This book introduces you to the foundations of Swahili grammar and enables you to engage in basic conversations. With the simplified Dummies learning process, you’ll quickly get a grasp on the language, without complex terms and confusing explanations. You’ll also move through the book at a comfortable pace, so you’ll be familiar with what you’ve learned before moving on to more complex stuff. Focus on communication and interaction in everyday situations, so you can actually use the language you’re studying―right away.

    • Understand the basics of Swahili
    • Learn everyday words and phrases
    • Gain the confidence to engage in conversations in Swahili
    • Communicate while traveling and talk to Swahili-speaking family members

    Swahili For Dummies is for readers of all ages who want to learn the basics of Swahili in a no-stress, beginner-friendly way. Swahili teachers will also love sharing this practical approach with their students.

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  • Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics: Teaching Primary Science

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    The Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics series provides non-specialist primary school teachers with subject knowledge and full teaching programmes in a variety of key primary curriculum subjects.
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    Teaching Primary Science is complete with links to online resources and full of easy-to-follow primary lesson plans that cover all areas of the National Curriculum for KS1 and KS2. Each chapter contains a helpful summary of all the background information you need to know, specific links to the objectives for assessment, interesting facts to engage pupils, key vocabulary and technical tips to help with specific scientific techniques.

    Containing progression pointers, further ideas and cross-curricular activities, this refreshing book will engage pupils, bring science to life and fully support teaching and learning in the classroom and across the whole school. Perfect for primary practitioners and subject co-ordinators, this is a must-have resource!

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  • How to Build Your Antiracist Classroom

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    Taking on the pervasive issue of racism within education Badu offers a practical, no-nonsense guide on building an antiracist classroom. This book takes the reader on a journey from examining their own bias and racial literacy, to developing a diverse curriculum and improving the culture, to effecting wider changes across the school. Whether as an ally or recipient of bias in our society; this book will offer educators a guide to all the things we can do in the classroom to effect profound social change. If you seek to disrupt the cycles of systemic inequality that have existed in society and education for decades, this is the book for you.

    Orlene Badu is a Leadership & Education Consultant.      

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    £16.40£19.00
  • Teaching the Primary Curriculum Outdoors

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    Research evidence consistently shows that an outdoor learning environment can improve behaviour, engagement and encourage more active participation in learning. So why keep learning in a classroom? 

    In reality, we know the challenges teachers face.  We know the barriers that get in the way of taking learning outside.  Learning through Landscapes has three decades of experience supporting teachers with the everyday challenges of teaching outdoors.  Through this real life understanding of teaching and step by step guidance, this book shows you that every curriculum subject in primary schools can be taught outdoors.   

    Through the pages of this book, Learning through Landscapes shows you that learning outdoors not only improves the health, wellbeing and attainment of the children in your class – it also brings joy to your teaching.

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    £16.40£19.00
  • Hebrew For Dummies, 2nd Edition (For Dummies (Language & Literature))

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    Discover Hebrew with the world’s most straightforward guide to one of the world’s most beautiful languages.

    Shalom! Are you ready to dive into an ancient-yet-modern and rich language full of nuance? Then open up Hebrew For Dummies and get started learning your way around Hebrew by immersing yourself in its sounds and rhythms. You’ll start with the basics―like simple grammar and the Hebrew alphabet―before you move onto commonly used phrases and small-talk.

    This book gets you used to the more unfamiliar sounds of the Hebrew language―like gutturals―that English speakers aren’t used to seeing. It will also help you:

    • Recognize what Hebrew has in common with English (and what it doesn’t)
    • Learn to read from right to left, get a handle on the basics of Hebrew grammar, and pick up your first few phrases
    • Discover commonly used expressions that help you get around, shop, eat, and have fun

    Complete with online resources that help you pick up Hebrew by listening to real speakers have actual conversations, Hebrew For Dummies is the perfect companion to help you work your way towards Hebrew fluency!

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    £16.30£19.90
  • Creative Homework Tasks 9-11 Year Olds: Activities to Challenge and Inspire 9-11 Year Olds (A Brilliant Education Book 1)

    Creative Homework Tasks is for you if you are having problems retrieving the homework you set for the weekend. Has it been eaten by the dog or left on the bus again? All that is about to change. The tasks in this book have been specifically designed to stimulate children’s imaginations and bring out the creative element in every child, whilst providing genuine opportunities to use and apply language and numeracy skills. The activities are designed to appeal to all learning styles, with particular emphasis on kinaesthetic and visual learners. Even the most recalcitrant children will be keen to rise to the challenge of these homework tasks.

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    £16.10
  • The Ultimate Guide to Differentiation: Achieving Excellence for All

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    This book is the ultimate guide to differentiation in early years, schools and further education settings by Sue Cowley, bestselling author of Getting the Buggers to Behave. It offers over 90 practical and time-saving strategies for effective differentiation in every classroom.

    The Ultimate Guide to Differentiation demonstrates how teachers already differentiate much of the time, in subtle and creative ways. Sue Cowley shows that we need to understand, acknowledge and celebrate the variety of approaches that teachers already use to differentiate, as well as helping them to develop additional strategies. The book takes the reader through the different methods and approaches to differentiation, providing a step-by-step guide to each. It is broken down into five core areas – planning, resources, learners, teaching and assessment – and readers can dip in and out to find strategies as and when they need them.

    Written in Sue’s much loved realistic, honest and practical style, The Ultimate Guide to Differentiation will help teachers, practitioners and support staff to feel confident that they are meeting the needs of every learner.

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    £16.10£19.00
  • A Concise Guide to the Level 3 Award in Education and Training (Critical Teaching)

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    Written with level 3 readers firmly in mind, this book offers concise, accessible, one-stop coverage of the Level 3 Award in Education and Training, including the Learning and Development units. It takes account of new policies and legislation, emerging technologies and the current post-compulsory teaching and learning climate. The text encourages reflection of practice throughout, supported by case studies and activities aimed at consolidating and contextualising the information. The content covers the full range of relevant LSIS units, includes a detailed glossary plus chapters on the micro-teach and writing essays and assignments, and is fully mapped to the latest ETF Standards. 

    Written by the successful team who produced A Complete Guide to the Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training and A Complete Guide to the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training.

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  • The Certificate in Education and Training

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    This is the core textbook for the Certificate in Education and Training.  This complete guide to the Certificate, from Learning Matters, covers all the content of the mandatory units in a reader-friendly and accessible way.  The text develops the reader’s practical teaching skills and, through complete coverage of the content of the qualification prepares learners to teach in a wide variety of contexts.  In all chapters real life examples illustrate what the theory means in practice and a reference list gives further resources to help learners with their research and study. Relevant for all learners and all awarding organisations. The book also includes information regarding teaching practice observations and the minimum core.

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  • Hacking School Discipline: 9 Ways to Create a Culture of Empathy and Responsibility Using Restorative Justice: 22 (Hack Learning Series)

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    WASHINGTON POST BESTSELLER

    Eliminate old-school punishments and create a community of responsible, productive learners

    Are you or your teachers frustrated with carrots and sticks, detention rooms, and suspension–antiquated school discipline practices that simply do not work with the students entering our classrooms today? Our kids have complex needs, and we must empower and embrace them with restorative practices that not only change behaviors but transform students into productive citizens, accountable for their own actions.

    Replace traditional school discipline with a proven system, founded on restorative justice

    In a book that should become your new blueprint for school discipline, teachers, presenters, and school leaders Nathan Maynard and Brad Weinstein demonstrate how to eliminate punishment and build a culture of responsible students and independent learners. In Hack Learning Series Book 22, you learn to:

    • Reduce repeated negative behaviors
    • Build student self-regulation and empathy
    • Enhance communication and collaboration
    • Identify the true cause of negative behaviors
    • Use restorative circles to reflect on behaviors and discuss impactful change

    “Maynard and Weinstein provide practical tips and strategies in the context of real-world examples, guided by the imperatives of changing the behavior and preserving the relationship. An important read for teachers and administrators.” -Danny Steele, award-winning principal and co-author of Essential Truths for Principals and Essential Truths for Teachers

    Before you suspend another student …

    read Hacking School Discipline, and build a school environment that promotes responsible learners, who never need to be punished. Then watch learning soar, teachers smile, and your entire community rejoice.

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    £16.10£22.00
  • Talk-Less Teaching: Practice, Participation and Progress

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    Teacher-talk is a powerful tool. But whilst we must embrace teacher-talk as vital, we must also bear in mind that not all teacher-talk is created equally…

    Long periods of talk will not always keep a class spellbound. We need other techniques on which we can draw to help pupils embed learning and make progress. After all, how can we be effectively checking progress and understanding when it is we who are doing all the talking? How can we be certain that the sea of ‘attentive’ faces before us is not simply contemplating lunch?

    The solution is here: a vast bank of exciting, engaging, practical ways to allow learners to access and understand complex topics and skills without relentlessly bending their ears. Strategies which not only prevent pupils from being passengers in lessons, but which also make progress visible to both teacher and learner.

    In an entertaining and practical way, Talk-Less Teaching shows you how to encourage learners responsibility for their own progress without compromising test results or overall achievement. Discover hundreds of tried and tested practical tips for helping pupils understand difficult concepts and learn new skills without you developing lecture-laryngitis.

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    £16.10
  • Behaviour: The Lost Modules

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    Oh hey! Thank you for being here. Let me introduce myself. My name is Jen Foster and I am an educator.

    A few years ago, I started an Instagram account dedicated to teaching. I started by just sharing everything and anything and loving having a community of keen beans like me. But it didn′t take me long to spot something quite odd. Scrolling through thousands of teachers′ experiences around the world there were two things that stood out like a sore thumb: Behaviour was this huge obstacle in teaching;The guidance around behaviour was either inconsistent, vague or unhelpful.

    So, I decided to learn everything I could about behaviour. I explored outside the education shelves and bought way too many books about neuroscience, positive psychology, business, and parenting. The more I learnt, the more I reflected on my own practice and my own experiences in schools. I asked educators in my community their opinions on behaviour, and this is what I found out:
    93% felt that they had inadequate behaviour training as a trainee teacher
    88% feel they have inadequate behaviour training as a qualified teacher

    So, isn′t it about time we shined a spotlight on behaviour?

    Behaviour: The lost Modules is the book you wish you had read before stepping into a classroom. The book you wish had been required reading on your university reading list. A book that is practical, easy to read and tells you what you need to know about behaviour in primary schools. A book by a teacher for teachers, drawing on common sense, personal experiences and current research.

     

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  • School Staff Culture: Knowledge-building, Reflection and Action

    A powerful school culture can unite staff in a common vision, shape positive behaviours and attitudes, and create the conditions for the staff body to work as one. As the recruitment and retention crisis deepens, staff culture is more important than ever. This book explores how schools can develop a culture where individuals take pride in their work and actively seek and embrace development and challenge, seeing the big picture of the school and cherishing their role in it.

    Drawing on key ideas from systems theory, psychology, anthropology, business and philosophy, this book explores the key ideas we need in order to understand culture and the concrete steps we can take in order to intentionally develop our staff culture in a positive direction. Each chapter features powerful input to strengthen our understanding alongside probing reflections to guide our own development.

    Written by a leading practitioner and designed to support reflections and planning for concrete actions, this is essential reading for school leaders and head teachers wanting to develop an authentic, powerful and positive school staff culture.

    School Staff Culture benefits from a completely free school development package, with session plans, slides and resources to structure a programme of sessions for leadership and specialist culture teams. The package supports the input, reflection, discussion, evaluation and contextualised application and review that will really bring the ideas in School Staff Culture to life in a school, and can be downloaded from www.routledge.com/9781032121963.

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    £16.10
  • Smashing Glass Ceilings: Empowering Women in Education

    Smashing Glass Ceilings is the book to help elevate and excite women across the education sector to become confident, successful and fulfilled in their careers. Empowerment can look and feel different for everyone, and this book is designed to show every woman how you can succeed in the education sector.

    In addition to providing a wealth of advice about leadership progression, bestselling author and presenter Kate Jones shares guidance on alternative options to leadership for women in education. Have you ever thought about launching and hosting your own podcast about teaching and learning? Are you keen to lead professional development training internally and/or externally? Are you a keen writer but not sure how to set up a website to blog or how to get published? Helpful tips and suggestions for these routes and more are presented alongside a wide range of diverse case studies and interviews that shine a spotlight on innovative women, from school leaders to entrepreneurs in education. The book also contains advice for male colleagues so that they too can help empower women in education.

    This book will provide advice, guidance and inspiration for all women in education regardless of age, role or experience.

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    £16.00
  • “Miss, I don’t give a sh*t”: Engaging with challenging behaviour in schools (Corwin Ltd)

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    Do you want to be an inspiring teacher for everyone you teach, even the trickier cherubs in your class? Or maybe you just want to get through a lesson without a desk flying at you or a blazer being set alight?

    In this down-to-earth book Adele Bates shares practical approaches, strategies and tips from the classroom on how to help pupils with behavioural needs thrive with their education. Packed full of real-life classroom scenarios, student voice and relevant theory, every chapter offers an Action Box helping you to implement these strategies – next lesson, next week and long term. 

    From relationship building and teaching self-regulation, to fostering inclusivity, paying attention to your own self-care and schoolwide approaches, Adele Bates unpicks some of the most difficult aspects of being a teacher and empowers you to grow as a confident classroom professional.

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    £15.60£19.90
  • Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics: Teaching Primary Art and Design

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    The Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics series provides non-specialist primary school teachers with subject knowledge and full teaching programmes in a variety of key primary curriculum subjects.
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    Art lessons offer children a new way to explore the world around them, and is another means by which they can express their ideas and process their thoughts.

    Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics: Teaching Primary Art and Design extends the National Curriculum requirements for art and design and provides a framework for teaching the five main skills for making art: drawing, painting, collage, printing and sculpture. Through carefully planned lesson frameworks and additional online resources, pupils can explore ideas and express their skills visually and verbally using subject-specific vocabulary.

    From resourcing and planning to teaching lessons, this all-in-one guide includes a full-colour plate section of famous artworks and cross-curricular reference links. It is ideal for you and your class to embrace the world of art and design.

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    £15.50£18.00
  • What Every Teacher Needs to Know: How to embed evidence-informed teaching and learning in your school

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    What Every Teacher Needs to Know is a must-have guide for both primary and secondary teachers that summarises key research papers, offers evidence-informed teaching and learning strategies, and explains how to disseminate this information across departments and schools.

    There is a growing thirst for evidence-informed teaching in the UK and beyond, in order to help ensure that schools have the biggest impact on student learning. In a concise, accessible manner, this book distils key educational research into clear, precise guidance that can be used immediately. It is ideal for any busy teacher or school leader looking to transform student outcomes through a research-informed approach.

    What Every Teacher Needs to Know is essential reading for research leads, heads of department, and teaching and learning leads. It offers:

    – summaries of 20 prominent research papers on effective teaching and learning
    – key takeaways for classroom practice
    – evidence-informed teaching and learning strategies
    – examples across a variety of phases and subjects
    – insightful case studies from practising teachers.

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    £15.50£16.10
  • My British Sign Language Journal

    Personal British Sign Language Journal to teach you the basics of British Sign Language. A 244 Page journal filled with; signs, journal entries, illustrations, finger search and guess the fingerspelling. An interactive way for beginners looking to start learning British Sign Language with help and encouragement along the way.

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    £15.20
  • Primary Education Voices

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    Over the past two years, the Primary Education Voices podcast has welcomed dozens of inspirational educators with a variety of roles across primary education to share what they are passionate about. This book gives some of these educators the chance to discuss their ideas, research and reflections in a more in-depth manner to help the reader reflect more deeply about their own practice.

    This publication is a collation of writing of incredible philosophies, resources and ideas from primary practitioners, for primary practitioners. Engaging chapters cover a wide range of topics for the contributors of this book to share: from developing the right ethos and culture in your school or classroom, to considering how to make your curriculum more rich and inclusive, to considering how to look after your own well-being and vitality in the role of a primary educator. Within each chapter, you will hear from a number of contributors and be given the space to reflect on what they have shared, along with some thought-provoking questions to prompt you on how to adapt and refine your practice.

    These ideas and insights will be essential to all who work within the primary sector including trainees, early career teachers and middle and senior leaders, as well as all those who support and consult with these individuals who seek to change and improve their practice.

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    Primary Education Voices

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  • Biology Made Real: Ways of Teaching that Inspire Meaning-Making

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    ‘This outstanding book… deserves to be very widely read. I hope it makes a major contribution to how school biology is taught.’
    —Dr Michael J. Reiss, Professor of Science Education, University of London

    ‘This is a book that all teachers, not just biology teachers should read.’
    —Ben Strathearn-Burrows, Head of Biology, Emanuel School

    Introduction
    I’ve been motivated to discover what biology is to us as humans. What it means to understand biology, and how I could make it meaningful for my students. I’ve read as much as I could and reflected, I’ve discussed and listened, I’ve taught and observed. This book is about sharing what I’ve learnt with my secondary-school mixed-attainment biology classes.

    ‘Not only is this book likely to change how you teach biology but also how you perceive yourself within the living world.’
    —Dr Alex Sinclair, Institute of Education, St Mary’s University, Twickenham

    What you’ll find inside:

    • A vision for an integrated and meaningful biology education.
    • A framework for teaching for meaning-making, which cuts planning time.
    • Ways of creating a unified narrative across disparate topics.
    • A taxonomy of understanding that unlocks problem-solving with minimal workload.
    • Tried and tested examples from mixed-attainment biology classrooms.

    Chapter 1: Meaningful biology relates principally to organisms:
    This sets the scene for the whole book. It brings together many threads to define what I see as most meaningful to secondary biology students. And therefore what we could do about it when designing our lessons & curricula and thinking about how students progress through their biology education. Planning for meaning-making has vastly enhanced interest and motivation to learn in my classroom.

    Chapters 2 & 3: Teaching for meaning using variation theory:
    Next I introduce a powerful—relatively unknown and often misunderstood—pedagogical theory. Variation theory. In these chapters I set out to show how useful it is—and easy to use—in the secondary biology classroom, with many examples.

    Chapter 4: How to integrate organisms, ecology & evolution:
    Now I pull together the previous chapters to present a new framework for teaching for meaning-making that cuts planning time & focuses on biology.

    ‘An excellent text demanding we think not just about what we teach but also why and how.’
    —Dr Paul Ganderton, Consultant and researcher

    Chapter 5: Concepts of the organism that unite a biology course:
    Here I discuss two concepts that I think can unify all the topics on the curriculum.
    1. Seeing biology through thermodynamic systems lens and
    2. Seeing biology through an ecological-evolutionary lens via the concept of life strategies. I lay out the reasons why and discuss how I’ve introduced these ideas with students.

    Chapter 6: Teaching systems thinking to help students see interconnectedness:
    I show how stock and flow diagrams are very useful for the biology classroom and give examples. Next, I introduce a new taxonomy of understanding biological systems that unlocks problem-solving in biology.

    Chapter 7: Establishing a thinking classroom:
    This chapter is focused on the whys and hows of embedding the taxonomy into biology curricula. I give examples of how I use it and examples of my students answers from lower and upper secondary courses.

    Chapter 8: Navigating classroom and biological complexity:
    This chapter rounds up the book by considering the complexity of our subject and the classroom.

    ‘Biology Made Real comes with an education health warning—be prepared to have your beliefs challenged.’
    —Dr Alex Sinclair

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  • Closing the Reading Gap

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    Our pupils’ success will be defined by their ability to read fluently and skilfully. But despite universal acceptance of reading’s vital importance, the reading gap in our classroom remains, and it is linked to an array of factors, such as parental wealth, education and book ownership, as well as classroom practice. To close this gap, we need to ensure that every teacher has the knowledge and skill to teach reading with confidence.

    In Closing the Reading Gap, Alex Quigley explores the intriguing history and science of reading, synthesising the debates and presenting a wealth of usable evidence about how children develop most efficiently as successful readers. Offering practical strategies for teachers at every phase of their teaching career, as well as tackling issues such as dyslexia and the role of technology, the book helps teachers to be an expert in how pupils ‘learn to read’ as well as how they ‘read to learn’ and explores how reading is vital for unlocking a challenging academic curriculum for every student.

    With a focus on nurturing pupils’ will and skill to read for pleasure and purpose, this essential volume provides practical solutions to help all teachers create a rich reading culture that will enable every student to thrive in school and far beyond the school gates.

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    Closing the Reading Gap

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  • Memorable Teaching: Leveraging memory to build deep and durable learning in the classroom: 2 (High Impact Teaching)

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    “I doubt you’ll find an education book with more useful insights per minute of reading time.” Dylan Wiliam, Emeritus Professor of Educational Assessment at UCL

    This book is for any teacher or school leader who’s interested in understanding how learning works, and how to optimise their teaching to make it happen. It stitches together the best available evidence from cognitive science and educational research into a coherent set of actionable principles that you can use to improve your impact in the classroom.

    Memorable Teaching has been carefully constructed to be a highly efficient reading experience. It is short, sparse and you should be able to read it in about an hour.

    Memorable Teaching is the second instalment in the High Impact Teaching series.

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    Contents

    Act I: Preliminaries

    • Why memory?
    • Memory architecture
    • The 9 principles

    Act II: Principles

    • 1: Manage information
    • 2: Orient attention
    • 3: Streamline communication
    • 4: Regulate load
    • 5: Expedite elaboration
    • 6: Refine structures
    • 7: Stabilise changes
    • 8: Align pedagogies
    • 9: Embed metacognition

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    Praise for Memorable Teaching

    “I can’t remember when I have ever read a book that takes such complex ideas and communicates them with sophistication and simplicity.” Oliver Caviglioli, Education author & information designer

    “A truly excellent book which sets out the science behind learning with remarkable clarity.” Mark Enser, Head of Geography at Heathfield Community College

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    Praise for other books in the High Impact Teaching series

    “A great little book for teachers based on robust evidence.” Carl Hendrick, Head of Learning and Research at Wellington College

    “Things that make teachers’ lives simpler like this are few and far between.” Doug Lemov, Author of Teach Like a Champion

    “All I can say is that it was everything I’d hoped for and more.” Jon Hutchinson, Assistant Head at Reach & Visiting Fellow at Ambition

    “Another absolute gem from Peps Mccrea.” Helene Galdin-O’Shea, English teacher & researchED organiser

    “Peps packs the punches from the first page.” Kathryn Morgan, Advisor at TDT & ubergeek

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    £15.20
  • Inspiring Deep Learning with Metacognition: A Guide for Secondary Teaching

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    Understand what metacognition is and how you can apply it to your secondary school teaching to support deep and effective learning in your classroom.

    Metacognition is a popular topic in teaching and learning debates, but it’s rarely clearly defined and can be difficult for teachers to understand how it can be applied in the classroom. This book offers a clear introduction to applying metacognition in secondary teaching, exploring the ‘what’, ‘when/how’ and ‘why’ of using metacognition in classrooms with real life examples of how this works in practice.

    This is a detailed and accessible resource that offers guidance that teachers can start applying to their own lesson planning immediately, across secondary subjects.

    Nathan Burns is the founder of @MetacognitionU and has written metacognitive teaching resources for TES and Oxford University Press. He is Head of Maths in a Derbyshire school.
     

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  • SEND Huh: curriculum conversations with SEND leaders

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    Huh is the Egyptian god of endlessness, creativity, fertility and regeneration. He is the deity Mary Myatt and John Tomsett have adopted as their god of the curriculum. Their Huh series of books focuses on how practitioners design the curriculum for the young people in their schools.
    The Huh project is founded on conversations with colleagues doing great work across the education sector. In SEND Huh, Mary Myatt and John Tomsett discuss curriculum provision for pupils with additional needs with some of the leading experts in the field.
    Mary and John interviewed pupils, parents, teachers, headteachers, CEOs, educational consultants and lecturers. They then edited the transcriptions of those interviews to provide an ambitious, thoughtful, nuanced and challenging vision of what the best possible provision looks like for children with additional learning needs.
    The challenging conversations that comprise SEND Huh paint an inspiring picture that is hugely hopeful for the future of SEND curriculum provision in our schools.

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  • Lean Lesson Planning: A practical approach to doing less and achieving more in the classroom: 1 (High Impact Teaching)

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    “A great little book for teachers based on robust evidence.” Carl Hendrick, Head of Learning and Research at Wellington College

    This book is for any teacher who’s interested in improving their lesson planning and practice. It has been carefully constructed to be a highly efficient reading experience. It is short, sparse and you should be able to read it in about an hour.

    However, it is not about quick fixes. If you’re looking for ways to short-cut the amount of time you spend planning lessons, then this book is not for you. Lean Lesson Planning draws on the best available evidence from educational research and cognitive science to provide a coherent set of mindsets and ‘habits of planning’ that will help you power up the learning experiences and outcomes in your classroom, in ways that make your life easier and more enjoyable. In short, it’s about doing less, but better.

    Lean Lesson Planning is the first instalment in the High Impact Teaching series.

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    Contents

    Act I: Lean foundations

    • 1. Defining lean
    • 2. Lean mindsets
    • 3. Lean habits

    Act II: Habits for planning

    • 4. Backwards design
    • 5. Knowing knowledge
    • 6. Checking understanding
    • 7. Efficient strategies
    • 8. Lasting learning
    • 9. Inter-lesson planning

    Act III Habits for growing

    • 10. Building excellence
    • 11. Growth teaching
    • 12. Collective improvement

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    Praise for Lean Lesson Planning

    “Things that make teachers’ lives simpler like this are few and far between.” Doug Lemov, Author of Teach Like a Champion

    “Breezy recap of best practices in lesson planning.” Dan Meyer, Chief Academic Officer at Desmos

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    Praise for other books in the High Impact Teaching series

    “I doubt you’ll find an education book with more useful insights per minute of reading time.” Dylan Wiliam, Emeritus Professor of Educational Assessment at UCL

    “I can’t remember when I have ever read a book that takes such complex ideas and communicates them with sophistication and simplicity.” Oliver Caviglioli, Education author & information designer

    “A truly excellent book which sets out the science behind learning with remarkable clarity.” Mark Enser, Head of Geography at Heathfield Community College

    “All I can say is that it was everything I’d hoped for and more.” Jon Hutchinson, Assistant Head at Reach & Visiting Fellow at Ambition

    “Another absolute gem from Peps Mccrea.” Helene Galdin-O’Shea, English teacher & researchED organiser

    “Peps packs the punches from the first page.” Kathryn Morgan, Advisor at TDT & ubergeek

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  • The Super Quick Guide to Learning Theories and Teaching Approaches

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    Learning theories and teaching approaches summarised, explained and critiqued for trainee teachers. 

    This book offers an overview of essential learning theories and teaching approaches in a nutshell. It empowers trainee teachers with the key knowledge to understand how individuals learn and the most effective ways to teach them. Engaging in thought-provoking discussions, readers are encouraged to critically examine theoretical challenges and limitations while discovering the interconnectedness of various theories. The guide also provides direction for further study, ensuring a well-rounded educational foundation for future teachers.

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    £15.20£19.00
  • Transform Teaching and Learning through Talk: The Oracy Imperative

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    Reading and writing float on a sea of talk declared James Britton and yet in our current education system, where the pressure is on for students to pass written exams, it is all too easily left adrift. How then, as teachers and educators, can we turn the tide and harness the power of talk in our classrooms?

    This is not just an educational choice but rather, given students vastly different experiences of language, a moral imperative.

    Amy Gaunt and Alice Stott s must-read book serves as a detailed and engaging guide to get talking in class. It blends the academic research and evidence, with first-hand classroom experiences and practical strategies to enable you to unlock the power of oracy in your classroom and equip your students with the speaking skills they need to thrive in the twenty first century. 

    Transform Teaching and Learning Through Talk describes how to: 

    • Identify and teach good talk (and listening!)
    • Build a classroom culture which values talk
    • Create meaningful and authentic contexts for oracy
    • Support your quietest students to speak up too!

     

    This book is a rich resource for teachers, drawing upon key academic research and outlining what this could look like in your classroom. Throughout, the authors share personal insights, engaging anecdotes and tried-and-tested approaches drawn from their experience teaching in primary and secondary classrooms. Whether you teach college-age students or those just starting their journey through school, this book will challenge you to think deeply about what you can do integrate oracy into your practice.  

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  • Reconnect: Building School Culture for Meaning, Purpose, and Belonging

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    Practical solutions and online training tools to counter the isolation felt by K-12 students in a resource-challenged education system

    In Reconnect: Building School Culture for Meaning, Purpose, and Belonging, a team of distinguished educators from Teach Like a Champion and Uncommon Schools deliver practical guidance and concrete advice for teachers, administrators, and community members who seek to dramatically improve the lives of children and young people by fostering a sense of belonging in schools. In the book, you’ll find hands-on solutions to build or rebuild students’ sense of shared work and community in an era of increasing isolation and disconnections.

    The authors draw on extensive experience with high-performing schools to show you how to build environments that allow young people to thrive and socialize them to become citizens who seek the well-being of those around them. You’ll also get:

    • Complimentary access to videos and downloadable assets via https://www.wiley.com/go/reconnect that can be used both within and outside of the classroom
    • Actionable strategies for countering the increasing isolation of students that has been aggravated by remote learning
    • Useful ways to facilitate positive and beneficial peer-to-peer interactions between students

    A can’t-miss resource for K-12 teachers and administrators working in public, private, or charter schools, especially those in underserved communities, Reconnect will also prove a practical guide for parents and community members involved in the education of local children and young people.

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    £15.20£19.90
  • Teaching Secondary Science: A Complete Guide

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    Teaching science is no simple task. Science teachers must wrestle with highly abstract and demanding concepts, ideas which have taken humanity’s greatest minds thousands of years to formulate and refine. Communicating these great and awesome theories involves careful forethought and planning. We need to deliver crystal clear explanations, guide students as they develop their embryonic knowledge and then release them to develop their thinking independently, all the while curating and tending to their long-term understanding as it develops over time. In Teaching Secondary Science: A Complete Guide, Adam breaks down the complex art of teaching science into its component parts, providing a concrete and comprehensive set of evidence-informed steps to nurturing brilliant science students. Adam hopes that you find this book interesting, but his main aim is for you to find it useful. Useful when it comes to sketching out your curriculum, useful when preparing your explanations, useful for mapping out how you will check student understanding and useful for all other aspects of science teaching. This is a truly complete guide, and science teachers of any experience will find it packed with ideas that are new, challenging, interesting and, most importantly, useful.

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    £15.20
  • Take Control of the Noisy Class: Chaos to Calm in 15 Seconds (Super-effective classroom management strategies for teachers in today’s toughest classrooms)

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    Fed up with students who talk over you and ignore instructions?

    Drained and worn out by disruption, disobedience, and defiance?

    Does the thought of facing some groups fill you with utter dread?

    Drawing on 20+ years experience in special education and mainstream settings, teacher-trainer Rob Plevin explains a proven, step-by-step plan for successfully managing the most challenging individuals and groups in today’s toughest classrooms. Packed with powerful, fast-acting techniques – including a novel routine to get any class quiet in 15 seconds or less – this book helps teachers across all age groups connect and succeed with hard-to-reach, reluctant learners.

    You’ll discover:

    • The simple six-step plan to minimise & deal with classroom behaviour problems
    • How to gain trust & respect from tough, hard-to-reach students
    • How to put an end to power struggles & confrontation
    • How to have students follow your instructions… with no need to repeat yourself
    • The crucial importance of consistency (and how to achieve it)
    • Quick and easy ways to raise engagement and enjoyment in your lessons
    • The ‘Clean Slate’ – a step by step method you can use to ‘start over’ with that particularly difficult group of students who won’t do anything you say.

    Take Control of the Noisy Class provides hundreds of practical ideas and interventions to end your classroom management struggles & create a thoroughly enjoyable lesson climate for all concerned.

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    £15.20£22.80
  • 101 Youth Rugby Drills (101 Drills)

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    Designed specifically for younger players, 101 Youth Rugby Drills is the practice bible for youth rugby coaches. It contains a range of progressive practice drills to help young players develop. Fun, educational and challenging, all drills are illustrated and cover the essential technical skills required to introduce rugby, including:

    – warming up and cooling down

    – handling the ball

    – running with the ball

    – running off the ball

    – attacking and defensive patterns.

    As well as easy-to-use instructions, each drill contains information on the equipment needed, the space required, how to construct a safe and effective training session and how to organise the players.

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    £15.20£16.10
  • GCSE Religious Studies for Edexcel B: Religion and Ethics through Christianity

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    Please note this book is suitable for any student studying:
    Exam board: Edexcel
    Level: GCSE
    Subject: Religious Education
    First teaching: September 2016
    First exams: June 2018

    This Student Book has been endorsed by Edexcel.
    This textbook offers a brand new approach to the study of Christianity which has been developed in close consultation with teachers and religious organisations. Structured according to the new specification with clear, regular summaries, this book provides students with exactly what they need to know for the course. Practice questions are provided for every topic, as well as sample answer activities and revision checklists. ‘Stretch’ and ‘support’ features provide useful differentiation, and case studies show real-life stories or perspectives from Christianity as it is practised today.

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    £15.20
  • Pride and Progress: Making Schools LGBT+ Inclusive Spaces

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    Pride & Progress began as a podcast created to amplify the voices of LGBT+ educators and allies.  This book builds upon the podcast’s success to create an essential guide for teachers and educators who want to make their educational spaces LGBT+ inclusive.
    The book combines academic theory and the lived experiences of our guests to explore ten key themes. Each chapter explores one of these themes, providing the knowledge, language and strategies that schools need to make their educational spaces inclusive for all.

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    £15.20£19.00
  • The Practical Guide to Getting Subject Leaders to THRIVE!

    The curriculum is the driving force for excellent teaching and learning in any school. Yet, in primary schools, the curriculum is often led by class teachers who have little or no time to give to this vital part of their role. Subject leaders have the potential to rapidly improve the way a curriculum is taught, but the challenges they face can seem insurmountable.

    The Practical Guide to Getting Subject Leaders to THRIVE! tackles these issues head-on with a framework rooted in educational research. Sebastian Olway’s six-step THRIVE framework provides school leaders with a structure to support subject leaders and unlock their potential. The framework can also be used to guide an impactful series of professional development meetings, or to offer strategies, tips and resources for individual subject leaders.

    Whether you’re a primary school headteacher, a senior leader, an experienced subject leader or brand new to the role, this book will help your school to THRIVE!

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    £15.20
  • American Sign Language Workbook for Beginners: Mastering the Basics | From Greetings to Navigating Life in ASL

    Dive into the eloquent world of American Sign Language (ASL) with this comprehensive workbook for beginners. Crafted for individuals keen to bridge communication barriers, this guide covers fundamental topics ranging from basic alphabets and numbers to emotions, work, travel, and more. Each chapter offers real-life situations coupled with engaging exercises, ensuring an enriching learning experience. Beyond mere signs, readers will immerse in the culture and history of the Deaf community, celebrating its resilience and spirit. Whether connecting with a Deaf friend, expanding professional skills, or quenching linguistic curiosity, this book promises a transformative journey of connection, advocacy, and profound human expression.

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    £14.80
  • Let’s Sign Dictionary: Everyday BSL for Learners [2nd Edition]

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    The most significant publication of British Sign Language (BSL) vocabulary for 15 years.

    This brand new extensively revised and updated edition is in paperback, A4 format, with 316 pages.

    More than 1,000 new entries bring the total contents to over 2,400 clear line-drawing graphics, making this the most comprehensive, up-to-date print dictionary of modern BSL signs in contemporary use, with an Index of over 6000 words. The book represents excellent value.

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    £14.50£15.20
  • A Quiet Education: Challenging the extrovert ideal in our schools

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    ‘A Quiet Education’ serves as an unashamed cheerleader for all that is quiet, challenging the myth that collaboration and noise should be at the heart of what happens in schools. It examines how we can ensure more introverted students and teachers can thrive and achieve their potential. It also explores why it is essential that all teachers begin to embrace quieter values: in their classrooms and management of behaviour; in sustaining their own wellbeing; in their desire to reflect meaningfully and improve as a teacher. The final section is an exploration of quieter skills: how we can strengthen our students’ metacognitive ability; their ability to listen, pay attention and focus; the quality of independent work we do in the classroom alongside how we can motivate all our students.

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    £14.30
  • The Revision Revolution: How to build a culture of effective study in your school

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    Have you ever wondered why your students don’t revise? Or why they revise ineffectively? Often, they simply don’t know how. This is where The Revision Revolution comes in.

    What if, instead of just telling students to revise, we taught them explicit study skills from Year 7? What if we made revision enjoyable, even irresistible? The aim is not just to help students pass exams, but to embed their learning and help them grow into knowledgeable and informed young adults.

    In this book, Helen Howell and Ross Morrison McGill guide you step by step through how to start and sustain a revision revolution in your school, building a culture of effective study that flows through all aspects of school life.

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    £14.30

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