A practical workbook of activities designed to supercharge GCSE students resilience, positivity, organisation and determination. Successful students approach their studies with the right behaviours, skills and attitudes: they understand how to learn and revise effectively, theyre determined and organised, they give more discretionary effort and they get top results. Success at GCSE is a result of character, not intelligence. The GCSE Mindset Student Workbook offers students a structured way to work through the 40 activities in Steve Oakes and Martin Griffins The GCSE Mindset (ISBN 978-178583184-3). It coaches students to develop the key characteristics which will help them be successful at GCSE: vision, effort, systems, practice and attitude (VESPA). Based on the authors collective 30-plus years of teaching and coaching, this practical workbook will enable students to break through barriers, build resilience, better manage their workload and release their potential. While categorised thematically under the VESPA umbrella, the activities have been sequenced chronologically by month in order to chart the students journey through the academic year and to help navigate the psychological terrain ahead. Each activity has been designed with a pupil audience in mind, takes 15 to 20 minutes to complete, and allows space for students to record and reflect on their answers and to organise their thinking. Sold in packs of 25, the workbook sets are ideally suited for GCSE teachers and tutors who want their classes to benefit from the GCSE mindset and are using The GCSE Mindset.
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Weight: 6340g
Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
Publication Date: 08 Feb 2018
Publisher: Crown House Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781785833212
About Martin GriffinSteve Oakes
Steve Oakes has 20 years of experience as a teacher in the UK and the UAE. Prior to his current position Steve was the assistant director of sixth form at The Blue Coat School in Oldham where he worked with his co-author Martin Griffin for eight years. He is currently the founding head of sixth form at Hartland International School Dubai. Martin Griffin has 20 years' experience teaching post-16 students and has been a head of faculty assistant head teacher and deputy head teacher. He was the director of sixth form at The Blue Coat School and now works with schools and colleges to design and implement character development and mindset programmes.