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The Edu-Book Club: Making CPD Resources Work in the Classroom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

The Edu-Book Club: Making CPD Resources Work in the Classroom

Educational books can help teachers engage in quality CPD (Continuing/Continuous Professional Development), but how do we find the time to read the latest literature? And if we have the time, how do we know what to choose or what we should do with what we read? Born from a real-life book club, The Edu-Book Club helps teachers and school leaders to navigate the wealth of evidence-based CPD by bringing together key publications on teaching, assessment, and curriculum. It shows how the ideas and research presented in these publications can be translated into everyday classroom practice, to help teachers and school leaders develop and inform these practices for their own professional and classro...

Teaching & Learning Illuminated
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Teaching & Learning Illuminated

This exciting new book from the bestselling authors of The Science of Learning takes complex ideas around teaching and learning and makes them easy to understand and apply through beautifully illustrated graphics. Each concept is covered over a double-page spread, with a full-page graphic on one page and supportive text on the other. This unique combination of accessible images and clear explanations helps teachers navigate the key principles and understand how to best implement them in the classroom. Distilling key findings and ideas for great evidence-based teaching from a broad range of contemporary studies, the book covers the research findings, ideas and applications from the most important and fundamental areas of teaching and learning including: Retrieval Practice Spacing Interleaving Cognitive Load Theory Rosenshine’s Principles Feedback Resilience Metacognition Written to support, inspire and inform teaching staff and those involved in leadership and CPD, Teaching & Learning Illuminated will transform readers' understanding of teaching and learning research.

Spellbound Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Spellbound Empire

General Isla is going to save the world and make it her own – if she can keep Prince Zeus out of the way. Isla’s life is driven by two goals: ruling the world along with her powerful adoptive mother, Candace, and finding her birth family to understand who she really is. But at every turn is her political rival: the charming, irritating, and head-over-heels-in-love-with-her Zeus. To secure her power, she saved the woken kingdom, Bearra, from destruction. Now she’s wrangling control of its circle of young leaders – from the untippable Queen Dawn and resurrected empath Relia, to the pirate warrior Sierra Reed; not to mention almost-terrifying Maya Nova and her powerful lover Teddy. Lire...

Artificial Intelligence in the Primary Classroom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Artificial Intelligence in the Primary Classroom

Artificial intelligence (AI) undoubtedly sparks debate among teachers. Questions arise about the trajectory of this new technology: where will it take us?; how will we differentiate between student-authored work and AI-generated content?; what impact will it have on the dynamics of learning and teaching within schools? These are all crucial topics for discussion, yet AI has already become an integral part of our reality, and Gemma Clark firmly believes that embracing its potential is in our best interests. In an era defined by technological advancements, Artificial Intelligence in the Primary Classroom stands as an indispensable resource that holds the key to transforming teaching and learni...

Leading Maths
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Leading Maths

Leading maths at any school is a unique challenge and comes with pressures not experienced in many other subject areas. The relatively abstract nature of the subject content, combined with the contrasting societal and parental attitudes to mathematics, can complicate communication and stifle progress. Most pupils and parents will recognise the importance of maths but many feel it's perfectly acceptable to be "no good" at it. Leading maths in schools is about managing these contradictions and getting the very best out of every teacher and pupil. Offering a fresh perspective and practical strategies for maths teachers and leaders at any level, Leading Mathsexplores how to make the most of a ma...

The Exile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

The Exile

Mara Meathe, mysterious survivor of the battle of Glenmorgan as an infant, struggles with her own identity as she climbs the military ranks of Tara on her way to a confrontation with Donal XII, the former Sean Reilly. Meanwhile, Angus and Day McAllister, exiled to our earth in one of Hibernia's many palace coups, have their own scores to settle with Mara's clan McCarthy enemies and their allies, as do Lady Katherina and her adopted daughter Sheana. Others also have reason to be present in court when the ban on the throne expires. Their lives intertwine with Mara's and each other as they struggle spiritually while facing well-financed high-tech conspiracies to turn Hibernia and the other earths into ethnically-cleansed MacCarthy family dictatorships.

The VESPA Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

The VESPA Handbook

Offers 40 concrete, practical tools and activities that will supercharge learners' ambition, organisation, persistence and determination. Where some education books focus on how individual teachers might sequence and deliver pieces of information in the clearest, most helpful and supportive way, engaging as many learners as possible, this one is different. This book looks at how you can help learners manage their workload and take control of their own knowledge and skills. It explores the characteristics, qualities and habits of successful students and shares forty replicable tools and tactics that all students can use immediately, both in and out of the classroom – activities that will he...

The Golden Sceptre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

The Golden Sceptre

This novel is based on a true story; extended and best read together with the current Bible verses attached to each chapter. Substantial evidence of Uno’s Takeover in the coming decades is apparent, even as seed planters try to save endangered animals and protected species from extinction, identity thefts, clones, and human replications. One Power relations seem to be winning through, with disguises as a world’s truth in uniting many people on the forefront. The population focuses on a rush of immigrants now investing to reside on Planet Pluto. Space Station house models are lived in, as the world invests in a new financial structure, including food changes, curfews, wear amendments, and oxygen environment plantations. Transportation of animals and new building structures off the planet’s surface begins. The Golden Sceptre may well be the answer to mankind’s eternal questions.

Nefarious
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Nefarious

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-11
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Four years ago, vampire bartender Erica Manning lost the one true love of her life. His name was Ryan Maximoff. They had lived their lives together for over twelve years, but their relationship ended in a heartbeat when she made a terrible mistake. Now, Erica lives a new life, one with her daughter and a brand new boyfriend. However, when one of Erica's deceased friends comes back from the dead and seeks Ryan out for help in solving the mystery of her return, Erica and her ex-beloved finally meet again, an encounter that rekindles their old feelings. And, when another old face from her past arrives, this one a bloodthirsty vampire with a rather terrifying agenda, Erica will need to decide quickly if she wants Ryan back in her life--before death claims the people she cares about most in the entire world!

Storycraft
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Storycraft

Martin Griffin and Jon Mayhew's Storycraft: How to teach narrative writing is an inspiring and practical resource to support secondary school teachers in developing their students' creative writing. This book is not a style manual. Authors Martin Griffin and Jon Mayhew think there are plenty of those about. Instead, it picks apart the craft of narrative writing and equips teachers with activities designed to help their students overcome the difficulties they experience when tasked with creating something from nothing. Written by two fiction writers and English teachers with over forty years' combined experience in education, Storycraft packs in expert guidance relating to idea generation and...