The Teacher magazine Tim Cook, of the National Union of Teachers
I only use a toolkit if l am setting up new furniture or if something goes wrong. The Teacher's Toolkit is ideal for both situations - it provides excellent advice to new teachers looking to develop a repertoire of classroom strategies. It also provides fresh ideas to use on classes which need invigorating.
It focuses on how to achieve effective learning and begins with how the brain works and styles of learning. Page upon page of practical techniques follow, with suggestions for application across the curriculum. It is easy to be intimidated by the mass of ideas and I would suggest a pick and mix approach.
Don't wait for something to go wrong. Use the strategies now, as prevention is better than cure.
Guest|15/09/2004 01:00
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