John Morris, Ymgynghorwyr Addysg JTM Educational Consultants
This book made me laugh and gain real insight into thinking skills. It brought back memories of “Emile” by Rousseau as learning is made meaningful and the author stimulates the reader with vivid stories. The fifth oak is very relevant for teachers and support staff who work with disaffected and disturbed learners. The emphasis is on a learning ethos which encourages learners to face up to things, to have a go and get rid of the “I can't do it ” attitude so prevalent in many of our schools. An excellent, stimulating little book which packs a great punch and is a must for every school staffroom. Ian Gilbert, take that train journey again.
Guest|05/06/2006 01:00
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