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How to Survive an Ofsted Inspection
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Sarah Findlater
MARCH 2015 An invaluable guide for every teacher who wants to ensure they are fully prepared for their first Ofsted inspection, written from the author’s first-hand experience supporting teachers and surviving many an inspection herself! The book is split into four phases: advance planning, quick-fix advice, ‘on the day’ strategies and assessing feedback afterwards. Topics covered include closing the achievement gap, assessment, lesson planning and preparing your classroom for inspection. It also includes ‘Inspection connection’ sections analysing the Ofsted framework, logistical details of the whole process and quotes from outstanding Ofsted reports. Follow Sarah on Twitter for more tips! @msfindlater or #SurviveOfsted Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 208pp • 9781472911063 • £16.99
How to Survive Your First Year in Teaching
How to be an Outstanding Primary School Teacher
Pimp Your Lesson!
Sue Cowley
David Dunn
In this latest edition of her bestselling book, Sue Cowley supports new teachers in coping and excelling in their first year of teaching. She provides tried-and-tested advice on lesson plans, behaviour management and supporting pupils with SEN as well as report writing and parents’ evening. Reallife case studies explain how to put everything into practice. There are new diagrams and checklists, refreshed case studies and more information for primary school teachers.
Propel all of your lessons into the outstanding category with these easy-to-introduce activities and techniques. This book tells you how to do it without spending huge amounts of extra time planning, researching and preparing lessons. There are dozens of starters and plenaries and useful websites, as well as extra resources on the author’s website. A must for all primary teachers who want to become outstanding, not just for the inspectors but for every child they teach.
Discover the detailed secrets to impressing the pants off your observer, whether it’s your Head of Department, Headteacher or Ofsted! This third edition provides updated, practical advice on outstanding teaching, including new tips to ensure pupil progress, independent learning and engagement. Learn how to be consistently outstanding so you are prepared for inspection at a moment’s notice.
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BESTSELLER
Isabella Wallace & Leah Kirkman
Follow the authors on Twitter - @WallaceIsabella, @LeahKirkman and #PimpYourLesson Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 168pp 9781472905154 • £16.99
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The Spider Strategy Marcella McCarthy The Spider Strategy is a six-part plan demonstrating how to sustain excellent teaching all the time. Each part of the SPIDER (Surprise, Purpose, Investigate, Differentiate, Evaluate and Record and Reflect) is a key aspect of innovative good practice. The book includes easy to implement activities with examples from every secondary subject. Join the conversation: #SpiderStrategy Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 160pp 9781472908643 • £18.99
Teacher Tom Bennett Most teacher manuals talk about what teachers need to do. That’s useful enough, but no list can anticipate every circumstance. How do experienced teachers know what to do? Tom Bennett’s Teacher offers a new approach to professional development, focusing on individual teaching personality rather than following a rulebook. Case studies, anecdotes and humorous illustrations reflect on what it means to be a teacher, and why it is the most rewarding profession there is. Tom Bennett is a columnist and popular blogger for the TES. He recently founded Ed Research and is a finalist in the international competition to find the world’s best teacher. Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 216pp 9781441114358 • £18.99
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FINALIST
Get That Teaching Job!
Personal Development for Teachers: 9 Steps to Success
Paul K. Ainsworth Many teachers strive to work in a particular type of school, a precise location or a specific post, making obtaining their dream job extremely competitive. This guide to finding the right school, perfecting your application and polishing your interview technique will empower teachers at all stages of their career. Includes practical examples of application letters, CVs and interview questions.
Jacquie Turnbull A guide to personal development in the teaching profession, encouraging teachers to become actively involved in their professional development. This edition includes new case studies, more emphasis on teachers understanding themselves as learners and additional reflective exercises. It is essential reading for ambitious teachers everywhere.
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Te@cher Toolkit: Surviving your first five years
NEW
Ross Morrison McGill
SEPTEMBER 2015 FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Lessons p.101. Ross Morrison McGill a.k.a. @TeacherToolkit, Twitter phenomenon and influential blogger, believes that taking that step to becoming a teacher is one of the best decisions you will ever make, but after 20 years of teaching, he knows that it is not an easy road. There will be ups and downs along the way; changing goalposts, moments of loneliness, overwhelming demands on your time, so many lessons to plan and children to discipline… all that and a personal life to live too! It is not going to be easy; you will need the right tools in your kit to succeed (and survive!) This brand new book is a compendium of everything you need to know to survive and succeed in your first five years of teaching. Wherever you are on the journey – right at the start in your NQT year or grappling through your fourth winter term in the classroom, there is honest, practical advice for you. It covers all the ‘firsts’ you’ll need to achieve and the skills you’ll need to develop along the way at every new stage, going right up to working towards that first middle leader role. Not only does it include invaluable advice and ideas, it focuses on your wellbeing as a teacher and how you can equip yourself to be resilient when the going gets tough. About the author @TeacherToolkit is the most followed teacher on Twitter in the UK. He started his now internationally renowned blog four years ago as a way to connect with his peers and share teaching ideas and experiences, to inspire conversation and develop his own practice. He has since established a ‘we are in this together’ ethos and community at a time when the teaching profession is becoming more challenging than ever. He is now a leading voice of the online ‘Tweecher’ generation and continues to collaborate, inspire and bring teachers together. If September is too long to wait, follow Ross on Twitter today @teachertoolkit for daily tips or get his book 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Lessons out now! Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 208pp 9781472910844 • £18.99
Lesson Planning Tweaks for Teachers
NEW
Mel Abseron and Debbie Light
JUNE 2015 This book is a comprehensive guide to excelling in lesson planning and improving your lessons based on the belief that small changes make a big difference! It shows how to review and build on lesson plans with analysis and commentary of the key strengths and missed opportunities. The format makes it useful for teachers developing their practice, those training new teachers or for CPD. There are four key areas of focus: assessment for learning, effective questioning, stretch and challenge and developing commitment to learning. Written by the popular @TeacherTweaks. Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 208pp 9781472916150 • £18.99
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Bloomsbury CPD Library
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Support you own growth and progression as a teacher and train others with this exciting new series that provides primary and secondary teachers with affordable, comprehensive and accessible ‘do-it-yourself’ Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Each book is a complete guide to a teaching and learning area or career progression stage and includes everything you need to excel, improve and evaluate your practice. With practical activities to implement in your lessons, potted overviews of the key theories, self-evaluation questionnaires and ‘to do’ lists this series is the perfect solution to all your CPD needs. It is also a resource for training others, whether you simply need tips for running a one-off session or you are in charge of implementing a whole school CPD programme. It includes advice on training your peers, ideas on how to disseminate external training in your school and a full collection of training plans. Join the Bloomsbury CPD community today! #BloomsburyCPD Paperback • 234 x 156mm • £22.99
Marking and Feedback
NEW
Becoming a Middle Leader
NEW
Sarah Findlater
Paul K. Ainsworth
OCTOBER 2015
NOVEMBER 2015
Covering a key area that every teacher must excel in this book will help teachers assess what level they are currently at and highlight the areas they need to improve. It provides an introduction to the main approaches and theory as well as practical ideas to use in the classroom. There is also a full set of training plans which can be implemented as a whole school programme across a term or a year, or can be used to plan a one-off session.
A full guide to becoming a middle leader, following the role chronologically so teachers can ensure they are prepared beforehand and are supported throughout the job. Includes information on preparing for your interview, what to do in your first few weeks in the role, learning to be a leader and defining your vision. There is also a full guide to training others into middle leadership.
Follow Sarah on Twitter @msfindlater
Follow Paul on Twitter @pkainsworth 9781472910738 • 208pp
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Ebooks available in two parts: Train Yourself and Train Others.
The Literacy Leader’s Toolkit Graham Tyrer & Patrick Taylor In The Literacy Leader's Toolkit, the winners of the TES National Award for Outstanding Literacy Initiative 2011 share the secrets behind school improvement through raising literacy levels across the curriculum. Includes specific guidance on planning for the development of literacy across the curriculum, with 40 tried-and-tested practical ideas to help students to progress. The authors draw on the successful literacy initiatives that have worked at their own school, as well as case studies from other schools. Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 248pp 9781441138835 • £22.99
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Creating Tomorrow’s Schools Today
The A-Z of School Improvement
Richard Gerver
David Woods & Tim Brighouse
Is our education system still fit for purpose? Will our children be equipped to face the challenges the future holds? Are we at risk of failing a generation?
A comprehensive A-Z guide to the characteristics, approaches and language of school improvement ranging from appreciative enquiry to zero tolerance. Quotations, case studies and 'butterflies' (little ideas with big impact) illustrate the entries and bring them to life through the experiences of real schools. A must have book for getting to grips with current school improvement approaches and best practice written by experts in the field.
In this rousing call for educational revolution, renowned speaker Richard Gerver argues passionately that we must fight harder for our children’s future and we must do it today! Richard describes how he implemented his vision of a school that caters for every child; a system that nurtures self-confidence, creativity, innovative thinking and teamwork. This book is a must-read for all teachers and parents worried about their children’s education.
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 240pp • 9781441135667 • £24.99
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8 Qualities of Successful School Leaders
The Reality of School Leadership
Jeremy Sutcliffe
Richard Parker with David Middlewood
A selection of candid and moving accounts from some of the UK’s most successful headteachers about what it takes to effectively manage a school today with practical advice on implementation. Their thoughts, from vision to courage and resilience, form the 8 key qualities examined in depth.
This inspirational book brings together the personal and professional experiences of successful headteachers and principals, from both primary and secondary schools. It includes practical guidance on effective leadership, juggling priorities, maintaining passion and optimism and retaining your individual personality and values. Essential for current and aspiring leaders.
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The Dyscalculia Solution
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Jane Emerson and Trish Babtie
Jane Emerson and Trish Babtie
A complete assessment tool for investigating numeracy abilities and informing a personalised teaching programme for individuals or groups having difficulty with numbers. This revised and updated edition features a new design to make it even easier to navigate and use. Ideal for both SENCOs and those with no special needs training. The first edition won the 2011 ERA Award for Best Special Educational Needs Resource Non-ICT.
Following on from The Dyscalculia Assessment, this practical teaching guide addresses and solves the numeracy difficulties identified. Includes step-by-step instructions, scripts to encourage use of the correct language and objectives, activities and games to develop a positive attitude. Accompanying print and downloadable resources provide lesson plans and worksheets to support busy teachers. Paperback • 297 x 210mm • 272pp • 9781441129512 • £39.99
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1st edition won Best SEN Resource in the ERAs 2011
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Achievement for All Sonia Blandford & Catherine Knowles The Achievement for All programme is a tried-and-tested whole-school strategy for raising the aspirations and attainment of the most vulnerable learners in any school setting (0-19).This practical guide to implementing this successful model in your school includes case studies exemplifying successes from the two year pilot and tips for sustaining success. Paperback • 244 x 169mm • 176pp 9781408192542 • £24.99
Supporting Children with Learning Difficulties
Teaching Happiness and Well-Being in Schools
Christine Turner
Ian Morris
Christine Turner draws on 25 years' experience gained from teaching children with severe, profound and multiple disabilities to provide an introduction to learning disabilities and the effect they have on the individual and the family. All aspects of learning, from the simplest forms of non-verbal communication to the way ICT can motivate and inspire are explored in this practical and informal guide for anyone wanting to support a child with learning difficulties.
OCTOBER 2015
Paperback • 169 x 244mm • 176pp 9781441121776 • £21.99
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This updated edition is a theoretical and practical guide to implementing a well-being programme in your school. It covers three areas: well-being as a philosophy of education, the teaching approach to well-being and the content that might form a well-being programme. The book is also an introduction to the popular area of positive psychology and a practical guide on how to implement the theory in schools. Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 240pp 9781472917317 • £24.99
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OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES: Getting the Buggers to Think
“…places teacher behaviour at the heart of pupil behaviour. Spot on.”
9780826492814 • £17.99
Getting the Buggers to Add Up
9781441122391 • £17.99
Paul Dix, Lead Trainer, Pivotal Education
Getting the Buggers into Drama
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Getting the Buggers into Languages
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9780826489135 • £17.99
Getting the Buggers into Science
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Getting the Buggers to Behave
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Sue Cowley A 5th edition of Sue Cowley's behaviour management bible. Getting the Buggers to Behave is a must read for all teachers and practitioners at every level (early years, primary, secondary and FE) whether you are up against really challenging behaviour in the classroom on a day-to-day basis, looking to improve your whole-school behaviour policy or need tips to support a particularly challenging individual. Written in Sue Cowley's much-loved humorous and accessible tone, the tried and tested ideas and strategies can be transferred straight into the practical setting helping you to really get on top of the behaviour in your classroom.
Why Are You Shouting At Us? The dos and don’ts of behaviour management Phil Beadle & John Murphy This witty and very practical book guides you through the dos and don’ts of behaviour management based on the authors’ experiences teaching in the most challenging schools. It highlights the importance of managing your own behaviour, as well as understanding that of your students, and provides practical strategies for embedding positive behaviour management techniques into your teaching.
Follow the author on Twitter @Sue_Cowley and #GTBTBehave
Why Are You Shouting At Us? is essential reading for anyone preparing to work in a challenging school as well as for any teacher who wants to improve their behaviour management skills.
Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 272pp • 9781472909213 • £18.99
Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 158pp • 9781441185150 • £16.99
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Breaking Through Barriers to Boys' Achievement
The Behaviour Guru
Gary Wilson
Controlling a class isn't something that comes naturally to everyone - but it can be learned.
Evidence and speculation abounds concerning the issues for boys' and girls' pre-school development. This groundbreaking book examines research findings and provides strategies to help teachers break through the barriers and raise boys' achievement. Discover how to switch boys on to the curriculum, especially literacy, and develop emotional intelligence and self-esteem. Paperback • 297 x 210mm • 184pp 9781408193549 • £24.99
Tom Bennett
This no-nonsense guide tells teachers what the teacher training didn't, offering instant strategies for dealing with the most common, and extreme, classroom scenarios. Using his experiences in inner-city schools, as Behaviour Guru for the TES and working as a nightclub bouncer, Tom Bennett helps teachers, old and new, to assert their authority in the classroom. Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 240pp 9781441128607 • £17.99
Managing Very Challenging Behaviour Louisa Leaman A structured approach to tackling behaviour, from low-level problems to coping with extreme bad behaviour. Full of practical, tried-and-tested guidance and advice on tackling negative attitudes and engaging parents and guardians. Topical issues covered include dealing with gang culture, understanding group dynamics and useful suggestions for coping with stress. Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 144pp 9780826438775 • £15.99
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Once Upon an If
The If Odyssey
The If Machine
Peter Worley
Peter Worley
Peter Worley
A comprehensive guide to everything a would-be storyteller needs, including how to bring a story to life, how to memorise a story and improvise descriptions, and techniques for using tone, movement and timing to engage the children in your class. It also comprises a treasury of stories with guidance notes, lesson plans and activity questions.
Introduce children to the exciting fables of Odysseus and the great Ancient Greek tradition of philosophy. Explore the value of happiness, nonexistent entities, moral dilemmas, the philosophy of prophecy, and the nature of love. Includes stories and session plans suitable for use across the curriculum with children aged 8-16.
Each session in this practical book offers an imaginary situation followed by a series of questions to encourage children to challenge key philosophical ideas such as values and ethics, gender and identity, and existence and beauty. Also included are key sections on the philosophy behind the experiments and an online teacher’s resource.
Peter Worley is an experienced teacher and founder and CEO of the Philosophy Foundation, a charity that specialises in philosophy in primary and secondary schools.
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The Storythinking Handbook
A Philosophical Journey
Drawing on Peter's ten years of experience as a philosophy teacher, trainer and storyteller to help any teacher place stories and storytelling where they should be - back at the heart of teaching. Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 266pp 9781441118141 • £19.99
Philosophy for Children Through the Secondary Curriculum
AGES
11–19
Lizzy Lewis & Nick Chandley Philosophy for Children (P4C) is an approach to learning and teaching that aims to develop reasoning and judgement. Students learn to work together to develop a deeper understanding of concepts central to their own lives and the subjects they are studying. Each chapter is written by a leading P4C expert and provides an introduction to the relationship between P4C and the subject area, lesson stimuli and activities for extending and deepening students' thinking.
Philosophical Enquiry in the Classroom
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Why Think?
AGES
3–11
Think Again
Sara Stanley
John L. Taylor
We want the children of the future to have the skills and confidence to form their own ideas, and to speak up for what they believe in. Why Think? will enable practitioners working with children aged 3-11 to confidently turn their classrooms into spaces where thinking, challenging and reasoning become as natural as play. The author explores how to maximise philosophical play through activities, games and parental engagement. A must for all early years and primary practitioners.
This book offers practical advice on how to use philosophy as the cornerstone of a new approach to teaching and learning, with the central aim of developing students' capacity for deeper, freer thought. The author explains how philosophical questions provide an excellent vehicle for engaging students and drawing them into analytical, creative and independent ways of thinking. Paperback • 244 x 169mm • 176pp 9781441187758 • £21.99
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100 Ideas series: Primary The popular 100 Ideas series has been re-launched with a new look, new titles and updates to match the changing curriculum. Written by experts in the field, each book presents easy-to-use, ready-made, practical activities for busy teachers with little preparation time. The 100 Ideas series is a great resource for both teachers new to the profession and experienced teachers looking for fresh inspiration. Paperback • 198 x 129mm
Outstanding Teaching Stephen Lockyer
JANUARY 2015
Computing NEW
Haunted by the fear of teaching the same lesson twice, Stephen Lockyer always makes sure he has lots of ideas up his sleeve! In his debut book his creativity and experience shine through, helping teachers to create a positive, inspiring and exciting learning environment for every child. 9781472913623 • 128pp • £12.99 “…a must-have for any teacher focused on learning with a desire to streamline their workflow.” – Rachel Orr, Primary Headteacher
Steve Bunce
AUGUST 2015
Worried about teaching the new Primary Computing curriculum? In this book, all areas are introduced with easy to implement and engaging activities to get you started, including really accessible ways into programming. Programming is also included, with accessible ‘ways in’. Developing computational thinking, which includes problem solving, is a focus of the book and information on e-safety and digital literacy is also provided. 9781472914996 • 120pp • £12.99
Transition to Secondary School
Dyslexia
Molly Potter
NOVEMBER 2015
FEBRUARY 2015
Gavin Reid
NEW
Develop your understanding of the worries children face when moving to secondary school and support your class through the transition with this comprehensive collection of quick-to-implement activities and teaching strategies. Help students, parents and carers to feel more positive about the move. 9781472910707 • 120pp • £12.99
NEW
NEW
A practical guide offering strategies for supporting children with dyslexia, updated with the latest research and best practice. It also includes a new section on differentiation in the classroom. Topics include emotional literacy, peer support, transition, phonic skills and exam preparation. Adapted from the bestselling previous edition, aimed at primary teachers. 9781408193686 • 128pp • £14.99
Developing Thinking Skills
Behaviour Management
Steve Bowkett
Molly Potter
The innovative ideas in this book are applicable across the curriculum and range from getting students to understand how they think, to using games and activities to get them thinking creatively.
Practical ideas and strategies for managing a range of difficult behaviours in the primary school. There is something for everyone, including how to create a positive classroom environment, strategies for solving individual student behaviour problems and whole class approaches.
9781408194980 • 120pp • £12.99
9781408193655 • 120pp • £12.99
“This book is a treasure chest of inspirational ideas to aide, enthuse and refresh your behaviour management strategies.” Tracey Lawrence, Primary Teacher and Behaviour Specialist
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40 Lessons to get Children Let’s Do Poetry Thinking for Primary Teachers in Primary Schools! Peter Worley
SEPTEMBER 2015
NEW
This A4 collection of practical lesson and activity plans will get children in the primary classroom thinking philosophically and creatively around different curriculum areas and topics. The sessions use thought experiments, stories and poetry to get children discussing and understanding topics more deeply. Each is explained step-by-step so any teacher can implement them as a whole lesson or as an activity within a lesson. Peter Worley is a leader in philosophy for children and founder of the Philosophy Foundation.
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5–11
Jon Audain
A comprehensive teaching guide on using poetry for teaching literacy skills, confidence and creativity from Foundation to KS2. Ideas, materials and resources that will put poetry at the heart of your whole school literacy policy.
Whatever your level of ICT experience, there are activities and advice in this book for you. It is the definitive guide to embedding ICT in all subjects with creative and up-todate ideas to prepare children for the changing world of technology. As well as step-by-step instructions on a variety of technologies, it covers e-safety and the digital child, planning and budgeting provision and how to use technology to support children with special educational needs.
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Pocket Pal series
Multiple Intelligences
Neil Fraser
Packed with ready-to-use activities to get you started, this fully updated book provides a pocket-sized selection of ideas that will help you to infuse Multiple Intelligences into everyday teaching. The practical teaching strategies covered have been tailored to encourage awareness and use of MI in the classroom at primary level.
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The Environmental Toolkit for Teachers
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 192pp 9781441153012 • £24.99
The Ultimate Guide to Using ICT Across the Curriculum
James Carter
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The essential guide to reducing a school’s ecological footprint, this book includes 75 eco-projects and lessons that cover how to manage litter, waste and energy efficiently in a time saving, cost-effective manner. There is also advice on how to monitor and evaluate projects as well as focusing on getting students involved to educate them on living in an environmentally friendly and sustainable community.
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Creating Enquiring Minds Sara Stanley
A solid introduction to why boys underachieve at school along with a practical toolkit of proven strategies to help raise attainment across all age boundaries all in a handy pocket-sized format. This will enable every primary teacher to identify the problems and plan a way forward.
This user-friendly guide provides a wonderful introduction to using Philosophy for Children in primary schools. It explains how to encourage children to ask the right questions, reason effectively, develop understanding and think for themselves. Clearly presented, practice-based examples demonstrate fun and engaging activities that work right across the curriculum.
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Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics series
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics are full comprehensive guides to teaching areas of the new primary curriculum for non-specialist primary teachers and subject coordinators. Each book highlights the main changes to the curriculum programmes of study and includes extracts from them, as well as a summary of the content that needs to be taught and full teaching plans for putting it into practice. There are interesting facts to engage your pupils, ideas for extended projects, and planning and assessment advice. These no-nonsense and accessible time-saving guides will make teaching the new requirements manageable and stress-free! Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 144pp • £14.99
COMING SOON: TEACHING PRIMARY FRENCH TEACHING PRIMARY COMPUTING
A Creative Approach
A Creative Approach to Teaching Rhythm and Rhyme Andy Croft
NEW
APRIL 2015 This book will provide teachers with ideas, games, examples and models to encourage their children to become readers and writers through the practice of rhythm and rhyme. Create a sense of magic in words, the poetry of every day subjects, the power of learning by heart and the value of memory and anticipation. 9781472910691 • 128pp
Teaching Primary History
Teaching Primary Science
Matthew Howorth
Peter Riley
SEPTEMBER 2015
SEPTEMBER 2015
The history curriculum changed drastically in 2014 and this book is a guide to all the new topics that need to be taught, short and long term planning tools and a full teaching programme.
A fully up to date guide to teaching primary science according to the new primary curriculum, including extracts from the curriculum itself, overviews of the key topics and skills and a full teaching programme.
9781472920621
9781472920652
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A Creative Approach to Teaching Calculation
A Creative Approach to Teaching Writing
A Creative Approach to Teaching Grammar
Peter Burrows
Steve Bowkett
Peter Burrows
A toolbox of strategies and activities that offer children aged 7-13 a motivational context for learning to write fluently and influentially. The activities explore different working methods and are supported by strategies for thinking that will develop children’s literacy and the way they use language to express their opinions in all subject areas.
Full of practical ideas and suggestions to develop children’s writing at word, sentence and text level, this useful book will build teacher’s confidence and subject knowledge, offering useful advice and activities to prepare children for the SPAG test at the end of Year 6. Based on research on how children learn, it presents a clear teaching sequence for grammar and punctuation.
9781441176769 • 128pp
9781472909022 • 104pp
SEPTEMBER 2015
NEW
Calculations are the gateway to outstanding learning in mathematics, but many people struggle with the step-by-step procedures of calculation methods. This book motivates learners by using pattern, practical hands-on and real-world activities that engage the curiosity, and the innate mathematical ability, of pupils and teachers. The material takes into account recent developments in teaching and the new curriculum. 9781472919472 • 96pp
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Assessment for Learning
Outstanding Science Lessons
David Spendlove
Ian McDaid
MARCH 2015
NOVEMBER 2015
NEW
NEW
This new book develops a broader understanding of the impact and reasons behind AfL in order to help teachers become outstanding teachers and pupils to become outstanding learners. It discusses AfL opportunities in the context of the new Ofsted framework and new Teachers’ Standards and will explore practical strategies for implementing AfL into everyday teaching.
From the winner of the 2014 Wellcome Trust Enthuse award for teaching Science, comes a brand new title in the 100 ideas series providing practical advice and ideas for teaching outstanding science lessons in the secondary school. It covers science essentials, preparing for Ofsted and how to teach literacy and numeracy in science, as well as ideas for exciting practical lessons and preparing pupils for exams.
9781472911001 • 120pp • £12.99
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Teaching Drama
Teaching Philosophy and Ethics
Johnnie Young
JUNE 2015
John L. Taylor
NEW
Practical ideas and strategies for teaching philosophy in secondary school. The book includes advice on leading students into a subject which can be initially bewildering, tips for stimulating interest, guidance about development of valuable skills in analysis, creation and presentation of argument, as well as suggestions for helping philosophy students develop skills in academic writing, research and project work.
Bring drama to life and improve communication skills across the curriculum with this fully updated edition. It includes cross-curricular activities, drama-specific behaviour management tips, suggestions for mini-plays, strategies for bringing Shakespeare plays to life and advice on improving storytelling. 9781441135445 • 208pp • £12.99
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Outstanding English Lessons
Outstanding Mathematics Lessons
Angella Cooze & Mary Myatt
Mike Ollerton
Creative and easy to implement strategies to make secondary English teaching outstanding. Includes step-bystep instructions, teaching tips, starter ideas and classroom management strategies. Topics covered include spelling, punctuation, writing, and inspiring a love of reading.
Creative and easy to implement strategies for making secondary maths teaching outstanding. Topics include algebra, fractions, geometry and measurement, and activities to make teaching engaging and informative with little preparation. Includes teaching tips and taking it further ideas.
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Gifted and Talented
Managing Behaviour
Ross Morrison McGill
John Senior
Johnnie Young
Award-winning teacher Ross has a phenomenal Twitter following and is well-known throughout the teaching world. His first book is packed with inspirational ideas for making every lesson outstanding! Topics include managing behaviour, lesson planning, homework, assessment and general teaching. Extra information covers teaching tips, bonus ideas, Ofsted quotes, hashtags for sharing ideas on Twitter and online resources.
Provides busy secondary teachers with strategies and activities to support gifted and talented students in the classroom. Ideas include identifying strategies for gifted children and how to make sure the school is doing their best to support them. The book is split into 50 creative enrichment activities and 50 teaching strategies.
Managing behaviour can be demanding, hard work and sometimes intimidating. This brand new edition aims to help manage a range of difficult behaviours. Strategies include those that tackle serious issues such as bullying and conflict, as well as small changes like reducing tension, body language and using creative, engaging language that can dramatically improve behaviour.
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“Where a talented teacher might come up with a couple of groundbreaking ideas over a career, Ross has ten before breakfast…I wish he was my teacher!” Phil Beadle, author, English teacher and educational consultant
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Secondary Starters and Plenaries series This series provides busy secondary teachers with ready-to-use, creative activities to kick off or round up lessons. Improve motivation, energy and forward thinking and help students reflect on, and embed, their learning. Step-by-step instructions and teacher’s tips make this series an accessible and time-saving resource. Each title includes a range of ideas as well as PowerPoints, downloadable task sheets and other time-saving online resources. Paperback • 234 x 156mm
Kate Brown 9781408193570 • 152pp £12.99
Mike Gershon 9781441177186 • 144pp £12.99
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Brin Best & Steve Padget 9781441110916 • 160pp £14.99
Johnnie Young 9781441199782 • 152pp £14.99
Mike Gershon 9781441171931 • 160pp £14.99
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Inspiring Writing Through Drama
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7–16
Patrice Baldwin & Rob John This book offers interactive, high-quality drama schemes that will motivate and inspire students aged 7-16 to write for a range of purposes and audiences. Reading, writing, speaking and listening opportunities are embedded in the drama experiences and each unit flags the writing opportunities on offer. Paperback • 297 x 210mm • 176pp • 9781441159090 • £24.99 ALSO BY PATRICIA BALDWIn:
With Drama in Mind 297 x 210mm • 256pp • 9780826445889 • £33.99
Resources for Teaching Mathematics 11-14 Colin Foster This resource contains 50 ready-to-use mathematics lesson plans suitable for the whole department to use with learners aged 11-14. Each plan consists of a teacher's sheet, which breaks down the lesson into time-allocated sections from starter through to homework, together with a photocopiable student task sheet to give out. Paperback • 210 x 297mm • 224pp • 9781441142276 • £31.99
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Resources for Teaching Mathematics 14-16 • 9780826436030 Resources for Teaching English 11-14 • 9781441102119 Resources for Teaching English 14-16 • 9780826421005 Resources for Teaching Shakespeare 11-16 • 9780826438591 Resources for Teaching History 11-14 • 9780826424556
The Art and Design Teacher’s Handbook
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11–19
Susie Hodge This handbook provides art teachers with practical advice on planning effective lessons, developing imaginative ideas, developing students’ creative, technical and critical skills and preparing for coursework and exams. Paperback • 156 x 234mm • 192pp • 9781847061508 • £21.99
OTHER TITLES AVAILABLE In THIS SERIES:
The Geography Teacher’s Handbook • 9781847061676 The History Teacher’s Handbook • 9781441145345 The English Teacher’s Handbook • 9781847060723 The Mathematics Teacher’s Handbook • 9781847060112 The Primary Teacher’s Handbook • 9780826418388 The Modern Languages Teacher’s Handbook • 9781441158604
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Reflective Teaching in Schools
Readings for Reflective Teaching in Schools
Andrew Pollard
Edited by Andrew Pollard
Building on bestselling texts for over three decades, offers practical advice and evidence-based guidance on key issues in classroom practice - including relationships, behaviour, curriculum planning, learning and teaching strategies, assessment processes and evaluation. It is ideal support for anyone engaged in continuing professional development and performance review and is supported by a number of free resources at reflectiveteaching.co.uk.
Over 100 readings to directly complement and extend the chapters in Reflective Teaching in Schools, but can also be used as an independent library to support professional development. It offers easy access to important classic and contemporary texts on education and annotations provide guidance, highlighting the key issues explored and the status of classic readings.
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Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 504pp • 9781472509741 • £24.99
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Disruptive Behaviour in Schools A Critical Introduction Barry Dufour
NOVEMBER 2015
AGES
5–18
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Offers key research, theories and policies on disruptive behaviour and practical approaches for dealing successfully with disruption in classrooms. Full of case studies that illustrate responsible and positive practice, Barry Dufour extensively analyses key problem areas for the practicing teacher. The book looks at a widerange of topics, including bullying, truancy, violence, vandalism, exclusion, arson and school security. 244 x 169mm • 240pp Hardback • 9781472575500 • £70.00 Paperback • 9781472575494 • £22.99
Challenging Perceptions in Primary Education Exploring Issues in Practice Edited by Margaret Sangster
FEBRUARY 2015
AGES
5–11
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Short, sharp chapters act as ‘think pieces’ on key educational issues to encourage teachers to reflect on their practice and identity as teachers. Questions explored include: Is learning through practical work worth the effort? What can we learn from comparisons with education in other countries? Is there a smarter way to use digital imagery in your teaching? 234 x 156mm • 184pp Hardback • 9781472578389 • £65.00 Paperback • 9781472578372 • £19.99
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Men Teaching Children 3–11 Dismantling Gender Barriers Elizabeth Burn & Simon Pratt-Adams
OCTOBER 2015
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3–11
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Explores the experiences of men who teach young children to identify clear strategies to increase the recruitment and retention of male teachers. The authors, both former primary teachers, argue that male and female teachers need to work together to remove stereotypes from the occupation. They offer a range of practical approaches to change the present ‘feminised’ staffing pattern in schools.
Learning Reimagined Graham Brown-Martin Takes the reader on a journey in search of innovation in the way we learn and teach, as the author investigates the impact of technology on education. Illustrated in colour throughout by leading photojournalist, Newsha Tavakolian, the book is filled with case studies and interviews with Sir Ken Robinson, Noam Chomsky, Seth Godin, Sugata Mitra, Andreas Schleicher and many others. Full-colour photography 235mm x 265mm • 328pp Paperback • 9781474222730 • £29.99
234 x 156mm • 192pp Hardback • 9781472534842 • £70.00 Paperback • 9781472527356 • £22.99
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Improving Professional Learning Through In-house Inquiry
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3–18
David Middlewood & Ian Abbott
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OCTOBER 2015 Shows how to identify the CPD needs of an individual or team and offers guidance on how to use inhouse research to improve learning for both staff and students. The authors look at how to customise CPD for a reader’s own institution, giving examples from schools. Includes four extended case studies from different educational settings. 234 x 156mm • 176pp Hardback • 9781472570833 • £65.00 Paperback • 9781472570826 • £19.99
new Perspectives on Young Children's Moral Education
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Developing Character through a Virtue Ethics Approach
3–11
Tony Eaude
NEW
NOVEMBER 2015 Considers how to approach young children’s moral education in a world of uncertainty and change, offering support for those working with children up to the age of approximately 11 years old. Exploring how young children learn, Tony Eaude suggests that ideas such as character, values and virtue can help children to act and interact appropriately. 234 x 156mm • 208pp Hardback • 9781472596475 • £75.00 Paperback • 9781472596468 • £24.99
Education in the Balance Mapping the Global Dynamics of School Leadership Raphael Wilkins Offers an overview of the global issues and developments in the strategic leadership of schools and school systems worldwide and looks at the implications for leaders’ own professional development. As the future of school education depends on how leaders respond to changing demands, Raphael Wilkins explores the knowledge, skills, attributes and principal preparation future school leaders require. Black and white illustrations 234 x 156mm • 208pp Paperback • 9781780937793 • £22.99
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Teaching English to Young Learners
MasterClass in Geography Education
MasterClass in English Education
Critical Issues in Language Teaching with 3-12 year olds
Transforming Teaching and Learning
Transforming Teaching and Learning
Edited by Graham Butt
Edited by Sue Brindley & Bethan Marshall
Edited by Janice Bland
JANUARY 2015
SEPTEMBER 2015 Explains the crucial issues, themes and scenarios relating to teaching English as a foreign language with preteens. The chapters address theoretical and practical aspects of English language learning, offering positive steps and practical solutions. Innovative and rapidly-emerging topics are also covered, such as immersion teaching, picturebooks in the EFL classroom and EFL with pre-primary children.
Explores the major themes in geography research and pedagogy from a variety of professional, practitioner and academic perspectives to support the professional development of geography teachers. It highlights the importance of the relationship between research and professional practice, exploring the place of subject knowledge, and the role and function of research, within geography education.
Brings together international research and practice to present effective approaches for English teaching, focusing on the skills, knowledge and understanding needed in the classroom. The book includes case studies and examples to show the use of theory in the classroom and covers such topics as: subject knowledge, curriculum, media and technology, and pedagogy.
234 x 156mm • 272pp Hardback • 9781472588579 • £75.00 Paperback • 9781472588562 • £24.99
246 x 189mm • 232pp Hardback • 9781472535726 • £75.00 Paperback • 9781472535719 • £24.99
246 x 189mm • 216pp Hardback • 9781441129062 • £75.00 Paperback • 9781441129963 • £24.99
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Ethical English
Making Poetry Happen
Making Poetry Matter
Teaching and Learning in English as Spiritual, Moral and Religious Education
Transforming the Poetry Classroom
International Research on Poetry Pedagogy
Edited by Sue Dymoke, Myra Barrs, Andrew Lambirth & Anthony Wilson
Edited by Sue Dymoke, Andrew Lambirth & Anthony Wilson
JANUARY 2015
JANUARY 2015
Presents practical classroom-based approaches for teachers of different experience levels across the 5-19 age range to enable them to become more confident and creative in teaching poetry. Practical, tried-and-tested materials, including activities, and case studies are drawn on throughout and the book includes teacher commentaries on how they have adapted and developed poetry activities for use in their own classroom.
Complementing the practical support of Making Poetry Happen, showcases a wide variety of views and cutting-edge research on poetry pedagogy. Consistently linking theory back to practice, a wide range of topics covered include: teacher attitudes to teaching poetry in the urban primary classroom; digital poetry and multimodality; resistance to poetry in post-16 English.
Mark A. Pike Demonstrates not only how to teach English, but positions spiritual and moral education at the heart of English teaching. The author provides practical examples from the classroom, including assessment and learning, knitting these with an ethical critique of practice to aid critical reflection on English teaching. Includes tasks in relation to new Teacher Standards to help apply ideas to practice. 234 x 156mm • 256pp Paperback • 9781472576828 • £19.99
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