Teaching WalkThrus: Five-step guides to instructional coaching: Visual step-by-step guides to essential teaching techniques
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Tom Sherrington and Oliver Caviglioli team up to present 50 essential teaching techniques, each with five clear and concise illustrations and explanations. It forms a truly unique repository of key teaching methods, valuable to any classroom practitioner in any setting.
The book covers important practical techniques in behaviour and relationships; curriculum planning; explaining and modelling; questioning and feedback; practice and retrieval; and Mode B teaching. Each technique is simply explained and beautifully illustrated in five short steps, to make sense of complex ideas and support student learning.
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Additional information
Publisher | John Catt, Illustrated edition (30 Mar. 2020) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 140 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1912906767 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1912906765 |
Reading age | 18 years and up |
Dimensions | 20.32 x 0.64 x 14.61 cm |
by Jack
Any teacher wanting to improve their classroom practice needs this book. It’s easy to digest, clearly laid out and doesn’t get too bogged down in lengthy explanations. You can tell that each walkthru has been backed up by the latest educational research and I’m looking forward to getting back into class to try some of the ideas out.
by Lisa Haynes
This book is a ‘must have’ in your teacher toolkit. As a reluctant reader, it is so well laid out and easy to read. Every trainee and mentor should have a copy to dip in and out. I bought a paperback and kindle version so that I have it everywhere I go.
by SK
This is great content, read on the Kindle App. But a real shame it’s not suitable for my Kindle, which means it’s harder to read and ultimately I get less out of it.
The content is excellent however, I found it very thought provoking and inspiring, as well as practical. I regret not having bought a paper copy.
by Starfish75 Amazon Customer
Some really good things to think about if you want to move from a good teacher to an outstanding teacher. Love the way it sequences activities. It’s actually good fun trying these activities out on a class. Well done writer!
by Mark
Very good
by Keith Bedson
These books have good ideas, buy they are a rip off. The ideas are available online and don’t need to be illustrated in a simple and patronising way. The author has been elevated to god-like status- not something he is even happy with!
by Mephis1
I hated this book for one reason and one reason only. Those little diagrams made absolutely no sense to me whatsoever. I found them very off-putting and time consuming. I could have worked through this book in half the time and enjoyed it twice as much had there not been those horrible diagrams. I simply can’t imagine who thought they improved the book. Yes, diagrams are useful but only if they are understandable. In the end I gave up trying to understand them. This book made me feel like a failure. Oh, and stupid. Really, really stupid.
by Linda Carr
Content useful. A shame the text and background make it difficult to read.