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This unique book provides the reader with a mini-library of over one hundred readings containing: --both classic and contemporary readings--international contributors--material drawn from books and journalsAn essential reference resource in its own right, Readings for Reflective Teaching also contains numerous cross-references to Andrew Pollards Reflective Teaching.
This is the third book in the triology of Denis Lawrence's biography. It begins with the fulfillment of his boyhood dream to emigrate to Australia. It continues with his many adventures there. He becomes an Australian citizen and makes a major decision to spend six months of each year in both Australia and the UK. The book is written with warmth, pathos and humour. Denis demonstrates his belief in the importance and value of friendships and loving family relationships.
Praise for the first edition: `The underlying philosophy of this practical book is that raising self-esteem in pupils (including dyslexics) will lead to achievement of higher academic results and fewer behaviour problems. This book is primarily for primary and secondary teachers but would provide much material for discussion among SpLD teachers, given the unexpected and controversial results of Denis Lawrence′s research′ - Dyslexia Contact `Many useful suggestions offered in this book about learning activities are likely to help pupils to feel better about themselves, to learn to respect others and to experience how feelings can be expressed safely′ - British Journal of Special Educati...
This book is the first of an autobiographical trilogy by Denis Lawrence. He describes his many experiences and adventures growing up in the Northeast of England during World War II. The stories are told with warmth, humour and pathos. Events that affected family and friends are recalled in his accounts of the upheavals of war. The excitement and innocence of childhood is also communicated as he recalls schools closing, playing in deserted streets and sleeping in air-raid shelters. The security provided by his parents at that time was exemplified by his family's motto, 'Defeat is only for those who accept it'. He describes further family support received while staying with his Auntie and cousins in the seaside town of Whitby. He recalls adolescent days before leaving school for his first employment at 16 as well as his first encounters with girls whom he thought were an 'alien species'. Denis closes Part One of Middlesbrough Man by reflecting on major societal changes that have occurred since his childhood.
This book is the second in a trilogy recording the life and career of Denis Lawrence up to the present time. Denis takes the reader along with him on his journey through his life since childhood. The story unfolds with humour and insights that marked his first book recapturing his many and varied careers since he left school. Denis is a qualified teacher, educational psychologist, university lecturer and author of text books for teachers and parents. His books are best sellers enjoying international acclaim and are now translated into many varied languages. He also enjoys writing books for the general public. The first book in this vein was, 'Happiness Makes You Healthy', written jointly with his wife, Anne. Denis and Anne have dual citizenship in the UK and Australia and spend six months of every year in each country.
Dyslexia affects at least ten per cent of children and is the most common special educational need that teachers encounter. However, the characteristics of dyslexia can mean that it is often
It is one thing having a name or having made your name. But how does an ordinary John Smith born to a small tenant farmer of poor coal-riddled soil in unfashionable Derbyshire become a qualified accountant and work as a management consultant for the mighty Price Waterhouse? And not just at home base. We go to Singapore and India and many other places to live this story This is not a rags-to-riches tale. Rather a roller-coaster experience As many lows as highs, as many tears as laughter. Not a part life but a full one. Seven decades of change. Of rants and surprises You will be amazed. You will be swept along.
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