
Teaching Teenagers
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Contents cover:
- teaching tools to inspire and captivate
- motivation for learning
- engaging learners
- how to create a learning atmosphere
- classroom management
- cooperative learning
- learning outside of the classroom
- moving learners around the room
- assessment for motivation and engagement
- feedback and praise
- using emerging technologies to engage
- using homework
- supporting learners in learning how to learn
- challenging learners of all abilities
With reference to reflective practice, best practice and Continuing Professional Development (CPD), this book provides essential support for trainee teachers, new teachers and experienced teachers looking to extend their repertoire.
Warren Kidd is Senior Lecturer in Post Compulsory Education and Training at The Cass School of Education, University of East London.
Gerry Czerniawski is Senior Lecturer in Secondary Social Science and Humanities Education at the Cass School of Education, University of East London.
Reviews / Votes
'I enjoyed this book, and got a lot of good ideas from it' -Chris Kilby, PGCE student
'An essential read for all trainee teachers... covers the literature and puts a strong emphasis on the how' -
Sarah Davies, Senior Lecturer, Nottingham Trent University
'This book guides you through a process of looking at your own teaching and properly building in some of the many new techniques it outlines. This book does not provide a magic wand, it instead provides a mirror onto one's own practice and allows you to make real, lasting improvements in the classroom'
-JoTTER
'This book will provide ideas that motivate that most difficult of audiences, the teenager. It works well because it is broken down into quick ideas that can easily be built on to existing plans'
The Teacher
'This book's authors are both experienced classroom teachers with impressive CVs, immediately instilling faith that they will know what they are talking about and that they are giving advice and ideas about things they have actually done'
-Debbie Redshaw Although evidently written for use by teachers in L1 secondary schools, there is much here that could apply just as well in TESOL settings and which would be useful for new and prospective teachers to learn about. -- Teacher Trainer
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Content
List of Ideas
How to Use This Book
How to 'Sparkle' in the Classroom
First Encounters
Assessment Strategies for Motivating Learners
Teaching to Engage
Building an Effective Climate
Strategies for Social and Co-Operative Learning
Engaging through E-Learning
Classroom Management and Learner Engagement
Feedback and Feedforward
Homework? Strategies for Learning Outside of the Classroom
Challenging Learners of All Abilities
Supporting Learners in Learning How to Learn
Capturing and Utilizing the Learner Voice
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