Teaching WalkThrus 3: Five-step guides to instructional coaching
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Following the break-out success of Teaching WalkThrus Volume 1 (2020) and Volume 2 (2021), Tom Sherrington and Oliver Caviglioli present the third instalment of their five-step instructional coaching techniques. Volume 3 features 50 more essential teaching methods in the authors’ concise and accessible format, covering all the key areas of teaching: behaviour and relationships; curriculum planning; explaining and modelling; questioning and feedback; practice and retrieval; and Mode B teaching. Tom and Oliver have teamed up with a stellar supporting cast of educators to present the new WalkThrus, with contributions from: Adam Boxer, Alison Wilcox, Andy Buck, Andy Tharby, Ayellet McDonnell, Bennie Kara, Blake Harvard, Christopher Such, David Goodwin, Efrat Furst, Emma Slade, Emma Turner, Eva Hartell, Harry Fletcher-Wood, Josh Goodrich, Kat Howard, Leila MacTavish, Mary Myatt, Peps Mccrea, Richard Kennett, Shaun Allison, Sonia Thompson, and Tom Needham. Each technique is concisely explained and beautifully illustrated in five steps, to make sense of complex ideas and support student learning. The WalkThrus books are supported by an online PD toolkit, which is now used by 2,000 organisations in 35 countries.
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Additional information
Publisher | John Catt Educational Ltd (18 April 2022) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 168 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1915261139 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1915261137 |
Reading age | 18 years and up |
Dimensions | 20.32 x 1.27 x 14.61 cm |
by Amazon Customer
Better than book 2.
by Michael Delaney
Same vein as book 1 and 2. Glad I bought it
by Jake
Really clear and simple guide. It has greatly helped me with my initial teacher training. I also highly recommend the other two volumes!!
by Amazon Customer
These walkthrus books are the best resources around to act as a playbook to support instructional coaching and to support a common understanding/language. The government should make sure every teacher has a copy of each one!
by Sarah Banford-Lawrence
Small book, very repetitive and not particularly helpful.
by MC
These books are heaven. Great graphics, well structured and brilliant for fellow lazy teachers who just want something concrete to try that has an evidence base.