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Reading Planet - A Dip - Pink A: Comet Street Kids - Charlotte Guillain - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Power Up Your Pedagogy: The Illustrated Handbook of Teaching - Bruce Robertson - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Power Up Your Questioning - Bruce Robertson - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

The City & Guilds Textbook: Theatrical, Special Effects and Media Make-Up Artistry - Nicki Hobbs - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Reading Planet - Catch Up, Koala! - Blue: Galaxy - Lou Kuenzler - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Reading Planet - Pick it up! - Pink B: Galaxy - Sasha Morton - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Reading Planet - Dress Up! - Red B: Rocket Phonics - Deborah Jane Hepplewhite - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Reading Planet: Rocket Phonics – Target Practice – Up in the Attic – Red A - Abigail Steel - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Reading Planet - The Big Cake Mix-Up! - Orange: Rocket Phonics - Catherine Baker - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

The Teaching Delusion 3: Power Up Your Pedagogy - Bruce Robertson - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

The Teaching Delusion 3: Power Up Your Pedagogy - Bruce Robertson - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Hands up if you’ve ever been given lesson observation feedback that you didn’t understand, didn’t agree with, or just thought was plain rubbish. If your hand is in the air, you’re in good company! When it comes to teachers receiving high-quality feedback that helps them improve their teaching, we have a serious issue in our schools. Teachers want to improve their teaching. They embrace any opportunity to learn. They want other professionals to watch them teach and to get into conversations about developing their practice. What they don’t want is to be criticised, patronised, sent down blind alleys, or left utterly confused. Those who’ve been giving feedback telling teachers to ‘differentiate more’, ‘talk less’, or ‘let students lead their own learning’ have a lot to answer for. The Teaching Delusion 3: Power Up Your Pedagogy has been written to address the issue of teachers receiving poor feedback in our schools. As a self-improvement and coaching resource, it is essential reading for all teachers and school leaders. Through a detailed exploration of 12 key elements of pedagogy, author Bruce Robertson sets out a clear, researched-informed guide to improving pedagogy in every classroom, across every school. By highlighting key features of effective practice and a broad range of techniques teachers can focus on developing, this practical guidebook will be valued by professionals in all sectors, regardless of experience. The Teaching Delusion 3: Power Up Your Pedagogy completes The Teaching Delusion trilogy with a bang!

DKK 212.00
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Reading Planet - Fix the Mix-up - Red A: Comet Street Kids - Charlotte Guillain - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Keeping Up with the Joneses: Maths Workbook for Common Entrance - Barbara Langford - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Reading Planet - Mix it Up! - Pink A: Galaxy - Gill Budgell - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Reading Planet: Rocket Phonics – Target Practice - The Turnip Harvest - Yellow - Claire Smith - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Creating Positive Classrooms: 50 strategies for secondary and upper KS2 teachers - Samuel Strickland - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

What The Academy Taught Us: Improving Schools from the Bottom Up in a Top-Down Transformation Era - Eric Kalenze - Bog - Hachette Learning -

What The Academy Taught Us: Improving Schools from the Bottom Up in a Top-Down Transformation Era - Eric Kalenze - Bog - Hachette Learning -

Early in the 2000s, a high-school principal in Minnesota, Dr. Bob Perdaems, faced a complex challenge. The demographics of his school were shifting, political tensions in the surrounding communities were rising, and, thanks to the No Child Left Behind Act''s new testing and accountability requirements, his school''s performance was soon to be scrutinized more intensely and more publicly than ever before. While he had several visions of how his school could continuously improve through these realities, however, he had no additional budget to bring his ideas to life.Undaunted, Dr. Bob set to creating school improvements the best way he knew how--and that, of course, he could afford: he prioritized his school''s areas for growth, found teachers who would lend minds and hands, and gathered them to look at the blueprints. What the Academy Taught Us is a book about the collaborative school-improvement culture Dr. Bob created in his Minnesota high school: the principles that initiated it, the collective effort that kept it running, and the lasting effects it had on its teachers and students. The book also brilliantly explores how bottom-up approaches like Dr. Bob''s fare in the current era, which seeks to transform schools through more top-down and ''disruptive'' means. Ultimately, What the Academy Taught Us offers today''s educators a way forward. While largely viewing the difficult work of school improvement through the prism of a single school, it presents abundant recommendations about how schools everywhere can build effective and continuous improvement from the bottom up.

DKK 177.00
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Curriculum Exposed - Samuel Strickland - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Curriculum Exposed - Samuel Strickland - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Education Exposed 2 follows on from Sam Strickland''s first book, Education Exposed. The book is a pacy, punchy and forthright critique of how to drive the curriculum, behaviour and teaching within a school and the pivotal role that leadership plays in pursuing the halcyon dream. The book is neatly laid out, with each chapter identifying common curricular misconceptions, posing lots of key questions to consider and offering multiple practical ideas that you can take away. Every chapter ends with five key takeaway points for you to carefully consider.The book neatly interplays theory, research, Sam''s expertise and experience coupled with a practical and real world approach. The first section of the book champions the importance of the curriculum and knowledge. The second section examines behaviour and how this can be driven by senior leaders coupled routine driven approach to learning. This section also takes you through a series of curriculum tools and teaching approaches that will assist you in thinking about how to implement and drive the curriculum. The third section of the book examines leadership; how leaders can champion the teacher as the expert and how a school culture can be supported and monitored carefully.Education Exposed 2 is relevant for anyone working in a school, irrespective of their position or role. It is designed to be an accessible, versatile and quick read. Equally, it can be used as a dip-in and dip-out guide. Multiple practical approaches and strategies are offered as key take-away points.

DKK 177.00
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Need to Know: AQA A-level Politics - Toby Cooper - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Pearson Edexcel A level Economics A Fifth Edition - Marwan Mikdadi - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Verbal Reasoning Workbook Age 9-11 - Chris Pearse - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Time to Think: The things that stop us and how to deal with them - Rachel Johnson - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Bahamas Primary Social Studies Grade 5 - Lisa Greenstein - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Bahamas Primary Social Studies Grade 6 - Lisa Greenstein - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Bahamas Primary Social Studies Grade 4 - Lisa Greenstein - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

Bahamas Primary Social Studies Grade 2 - Lisa Greenstein - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk