The book also shines a spotlight on the role of the teacher and how he or she can do the right things to get the absolute best from students. Some of the best learning takes place when, rather than imposing on young people a pre-determined curriculum, you find the stimulus that is relevant and engaging for them and build from there. Then the curriculum starts to emerge in a way that simply hooks students into learning almost despite themselves. There is nothing for them to push against ('What's the point?!', 'This is boring..!') as they have helped shape the direction of the lesson in a way that makes it real and useful to them. All this without them even realising what is going on! They have been 'lured into learning' and the process is shared with teachers in this book, with examples as to how it can be done and how the author has done it. Reading this book will support teachers in developing ideas that motivate everybody in the classroom, from infants to secondary and beyond. Whether you're new to teaching or have vast experience you will find in this book inspiration to raise achievement, improve behaviour and enhance creativity in the classroom; and you will change the way you approach lesson planning forever. Shortlisted for the Education Resources Awards 2013, Secondary Resource - non ICT category Oops Book Launch, Waterstones, Sheffield, May 2012: Photography by Jane Hewitt www.janehewittphotography.co.uk
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Weight: 549g
Dimensions: 182 x 222mm
Publication Date: 30 Apr 2012
Publisher: Independent Thinking Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781781350096
About Hywel Roberts
Hywel Roberts has taught in secondary primary and special settings for almost 30 years. He contributes to university education programmes and writes regularly for TES as the 'travelling teacher'. A true Northerner Hywel deals in botheredness creative practice curriculum development and imagineering. He was recently described as 'a world leader in enthusiasm' and his first book Oops! Helping Children Learn Accidentally is a favourite among teachers. Hywel is a much sought-after educational speaker an Independent Thinking Associate and has contributed to events worldwide. He also contributes fiction to prison-based literacy reading programmes developed by The Shannon Trust and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Since establishing Independent Thinking 25 years ago Ian Gilbert has made a name for himself across the world as a highly original writer editor speaker practitioner and thinker and is someone who the IB World magazine has referred to as one of the world's leading educational visionaries.The author of several books and the editor of many more Ian is known by thousands of teachers and young people across the world for his award-winning Thunks books. Thunks grew out of Ian's work with Philosophy for Children (P4C) and are beguiling yet deceptively powerful little philosophical questions that he has created to make children's - as well as their teachers' - brains hurt.Ian's growing collection of bestselling books has a more serious side too without ever losing sight of his trademark wit and straight-talking style. The Little Book of Bereavement for Schools born from personal family experience is finding a home in schools across the world and The Working Class - a massive collaborative effort he instigated and edited - is making a genuine difference to the lives of young people from some of the poorest backgrounds.A unique writer and editor there is no other voice like Ian Gilbert's in education today.