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Jumpstart Assemblies Ideas and Activities For Assemblies in Primary Schools

Motivating Students with Dyslexia 100 Ideas for Empowering Teachers in the Classroom

Time for Adventure: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children

Mindsets for Parents Strategies to Encourage Growth Mindsets in Kids

Mindsets for Parents Strategies to Encourage Growth Mindsets in Kids

All About Dyscalculia: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

All About Dyscalculia: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

All About Dyscalculia is an accessible and informative guide for primary school teachers designed to increase their knowledge and understanding of dyscalculia and provide practical strategies and advice to build the self-esteem and motivation of learners in their care. The book explores the indicators of dyscalculia before detailing a range of teaching strategies that will support dyscalculic children and help them to develop their mathematical understanding and resilience. Throughout the book there is an emphasis on creating an empathetic learning ethos in the classroom and school that will minimise maths anxiety and lead to a more positive outcome for all learners. All About Dyscalculia includes: A comprehensive introduction to dyscalculia and steps to help teachers identify children with dyscalculia in their classrooms. Practical strategies for building specific maths abilities as well as broader problem-solving skills. Advice for teachers and parents on how to reduce maths anxiety and support the development of maths proficiency in learners. Easy to dip in and out of chapters with worked examples make this book accessible to all teachers and parents. With suggestions for immediate impact as well as ideas for more detailed interventions this practical book will be essential reading for all mainstream primary teachers and SENCOs as well as a helpful guide to supporting children with dyscalculia at home. | All About Dyscalculia: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

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Raising Twice-Exceptional Children A Handbook for Parents of Neurodivergent Gifted Kids

All About SEMH: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

All About SEMH: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

All About SEMH is an accessible and informative guide for primary school teachers designed to increase their understanding of social emotional and mental health needs and to enhance their toolkit with practical evidence-informed strategies to support children in their care. The book unpicks key terminology and debunks myths and misconceptions enabling teachers to more easily understand some of the challenges for learners with SEMH needs. It then explores a range of key areas including anxiety attachment bullying and self-harm and focuses on practical strategies and adaptations that can be made in every classroom. All About SEMH includes: A comprehensive introduction to social emotional and mental health needs and the surrounding terms and policies. Practical strategies tailored to different conditions to help provide targeted support to primary school learners. Case studies and worked examples to illustrate points in the book supporting behaviour recognition and developing reader understanding. Discussion on different behaviour patterns in school and at home with the voices of parents of children with SEMH woven throughout. Easy to dip in and out of chapters with signposting to further research resources and support. This accessible guide is a valuable resource to empower primary educators increasing their knowledge and understanding of SEMH and providing a range of practical strategies to support every learner in their class. It will be essential reading for all primary school educators SENCOs and parents who are supporting children with SEMH needs. | All About SEMH: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

GBP 14.99
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All About SEMH: A Practical Guide for Secondary Teachers

All About SEMH: A Practical Guide for Secondary Teachers

All About SEMH is an accessible and informative guide for secondary school teachers designed to increase their understanding of social emotional and mental health needs and to enhance their toolkit with practical evidence-informed strategies to support learners in their care. The book unpicks key terminology and debunks myths and misconceptions enabling teachers to more easily understand some of the challenges for learners with SEMH needs. It then explores a range of key areas including anxiety depression bereavement obsessive-compulsive disorder and self-harm and focuses on practical strategies and adaptations that can be made in every classroom. All About SEMH includes: A comprehensive introduction to social emotional and mental health needs and the surrounding terms and policies Practical strategies tailored to different conditions to help provide targeted support to secondary school learners Case studies and worked examples to illustrate points in the book supporting behaviour recognition and developing reader understanding The difference between children’s behaviour at home and at school are examined and the voices of parents of children with SEMH are woven throughout Guidance on safeguarding and when to ask for additional support regarding concerns such as drug abuse or child exploitation Easy to dip in and out of chapters with signposting to further research resources and support This accessible guide is a valuable resource to empower secondary educators increasing their knowledge and understanding of SEMH and providing a range of practical strategies to support every learner in their class. It will be essential reading for all secondary school educators SENCOs and parents who are supporting children with SEMH needs. | All About SEMH: A Practical Guide for Secondary Teachers

GBP 14.99
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10 Steps to Develop Great Learners Visible Learning for Parents

10 Steps to Develop Great Learners Visible Learning for Parents

What can concerned parents and carers do to ensure their children of all ages develop great learning habits which will help them achieve their maximum at school and in life? This is probably one of the most important questions any parent can ask and now John Hattie one of the most respected and renowned Education researchers in the world draws on his globally famous Visible Learning research to provide some answers. Writing this book with his own son Kyle himself a respected teacher the Hatties offer a 10-step plan to nurturing curiosity and intellectual ambition and providing a home environment that encourages and values learning. These simple steps based on the strongest of research evidence and packed full of practical advice can be followed by any parent or carer to support and enhance learning and maximize the potential of their children. Areas covered include: Communicating effectively with teachers Being the ‘first learner’ and demonstrating openness to new ideas and thinking Choosing the right school for your child Promoting the ‘language of learning’ Having appropriately high expectations and understanding the power of feedback Anyone concerned about the education and development of our children should read this book. For parents it is an essential guide that could make a vital difference to your child's life. For schools school leaders and education authorities this is a book you should be encouraging every parent to read to support learning and maximize opportunities for all. | 10 Steps to Develop Great Learners Visible Learning for Parents

GBP 16.99
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Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years Strategies and Ideas for Early Years Educators

Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years Strategies and Ideas for Early Years Educators

Have you ever wondered why children behave the way they do or why they can become overwhelmed with emotions so quickly? This practical resource has been created to help educators effectively support their children’s behaviour and better understand their emotions. The book focuses on the idea that all behaviour is a form of communication and explores central areas such as self-regulation and attachment offering strategies that can be used to support challenging behaviour. Each chapter includes examples of practice reflective questions and an activity for the reader to help consolidate their learning and encourage them to become ‘behaviour detectives’. Key topics discussed include: • Attachment theory adverse childhood experiences and the importance of feeling safe and secure in the home and setting. • Characteristics of children during conflict situations or moments of challenging behaviour. • Developmentally appropriate expectations for children and why it is vital that expectations are realistic. • Emotion coaching and the significance of acknowledging and validating feelings. • Linking behaviour with schematic play. Written from first-hand experience and filled with practical advice as well as recommendations for further reading and resources Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years is an essential read for early years educators. | Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years Strategies and Ideas for Early Years Educators

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Waiting for God

Waiting for God

'You cannot get far in these essays without sensing yourself in the presence of a writer of immense intellectual power and fierce independence of mind. ' - Janet Soskice from the Introduction to the Routledge Classics edition Simone Weil (1909–1943) is one of the most brilliant and unorthodox religious and philosophical thinkers of the twentieth century. She was also a political activist who worked in the Renault car factory in France in the 1930s and fought briefly as an anarchist in the Spanish Civil War. Hailed by Albert Camus as 'the only great spirit of our times ' her work spans an astonishing variety of subjects from ancient Greek philosophy and Christianity to oppression political freedom and French national identity. Waiting for God is one of her most remarkable books full of piercing spiritual and moral insight. The first part comprises letters she wrote in 1942 to Jean-Marie Perrin a Dominican priest and demonstrate the intense inner conflict Weil experienced as she wrestled with the demands of Christian belief and commitment. She then explores the 'just balance' of the world arguing that we should regard God as providing two forms of guidance: our ability as human beings to think for ourselves; and our need for both physical and emotional 'matter. ' She also argues for the concept of a 'sacred longing'; that humanity's search for beauty both in the world and within each other is driven by our underlying desire for a tangible god. Eloquent and inspiring Waiting for God asks profound questions about the nature of faith doubt and morality that continue to resonate today. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Introduction by Janet Soskice and retains the Foreword to the 1979 edition by Malcolm Muggeridge.

GBP 14.99
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Speak for Yourself Discussing Assumptions

Developing Child-Centred Practice for Safeguarding and Child Protection Strategies for Every Early Years Setting

Developing Child-Centred Practice for Safeguarding and Child Protection Strategies for Every Early Years Setting

Placing children at the centre of safeguarding principles and practices is vital for ensuring the best child protection. This essential resource provides early years practitioners with all that they need to be confident and competent as they fulfil their roles and obligations to safeguard and protect children. Exploring the main factors that impact on the lives of young children in the current safeguarding climate this book is a starting point for understanding the risks and categories of abuse and neglect. Grounded in best practice it gives practitioners encouragement and advice to help shape and drive practice forward with child-centred motives practices and perspectives. The book offers: Insights into the current safeguarding climate backed by practical examples An introduction to managing the different safeguarding challenges faced by early years professionals Methods for contextualising these for children in the early years Guidance on supporting vulnerable children their families and other agencies working alongside them Reflections case studies and a wide range of example scenarios Voices and insights from across the sector woven throughout for a holistic understanding of safeguarding With accessible chapters drawing on best practice from across the sector at every level this is a valuable resource for all those working in the early years whether just starting out or highly experienced in the field. | Developing Child-Centred Practice for Safeguarding and Child Protection Strategies for Every Early Years Setting

GBP 14.99
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Study Skills for Foundation Degrees

Study Skills for Foundation Degrees

Study Skills for Foundation Degrees offers a step-by-step guide to the skills needed to successfully complete a Foundation Degree. Filled with activities and useful tips it will help students to move from nervous novice to confident expert and provide them with the necessary tools to accomplish this. By reading this book students will be able to learn new skills and enhance existing ones. This third edition has been fully updated and features new chapters on e-learning and dissertations as well as expanded sections on ethics feedback and referencing. Each chapter includes practical guidance as well as student perspectives that will help students through their course of study. It includes advice on how to support learning boost motivation and enhance time management and covers all the essential skills required for successful study including: Effective reading and note-taking strategies Developing oral skills in a wide range of presentation settings including what makes a good presentation and how each stage of the process can be prepared for Carrying out well-planned methodologically sound and well-written research Preparing for examinations and other forms of assessment Producing a professional development portfolio or winning CV Highly accessible this new edition is an essential resource for all Foundation Degree students who want to get the most out of their course mature students or anyone with limited or no experience of academic study.

GBP 16.99
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101 Success Secrets for Gifted Kids Advice Quizzes and Activities for Dealing With Stress Expectations Friendships and More

Math Curriculum for Gifted Students Lessons Activities and Extensions for Gifted and Advanced Learners Student Workbooks Sections I-II (

Math Curriculum for Gifted Students Lessons Activities and Extensions for Gifted and Advanced Learners Student Workbooks Sections IV-V (

Math Curriculum for Gifted Students Lessons Activities and Extensions for Gifted and Advanced Learners Student Workbooks Section V (Set

Math Curriculum for Gifted Students Lessons Activities and Extensions for Gifted and Advanced Learners Student Workbooks Sections IV-V (

Math Curriculum for Gifted Students Lessons Activities and Extensions for Gifted and Advanced Learners Student Workbooks Sections I-II (

Neoliberalizing the University: Implications for American Democracy

Neoliberalizing the University: Implications for American Democracy

This collection brings together essays to address the crisis of Higher Education today focusing on its neoliberalization. Higher Education has been under assault for several decades as neoliberalism’s preference for market-based reforms sweeps across the US political economy. The recent push for neoliberalizing the academy comes at a time when it is ripe for change especially as it continues to confront growing financial pressure particularly in the public sector. The resulting cutbacks in public funding especially to state universities led to a variety of debilitating changes: increases in tuition growing student debt more students combining working and schooling declining graduation rates for minorities and low-income students increased reliance on adjuncts and temporary faculty and most recently growing interest in mass processing of students via online instruction. While many serious questions arise once we begin to examine what is happening in higher education today one particularly critical question concerns the implications of these changes on the relationship of education to as yet still unrealized democratic ideals. The 12 essays collected in this volume create important resources for students faculty citizens and policymakers who want to find ways to address contemporary threats to the higher education-democracy connection. This book was originally published as a special issue of New Political Science. | Neoliberalizing the University: Implications for American Democracy

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College Success for Students With Learning Disabilities A Planning and Advocacy Guide for Teens With LD ADHD ASD and More

Try It Math Problems for All

Try It More Math Problems for All