How to be Outstanding in the Classroom

Raising achievement, securing progress and making learning happen

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Mike Gershon ISBN: 9781317558408
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: January 9, 2015
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Mike Gershon
ISBN: 9781317558408
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: January 9, 2015
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Every teacher wants to be outstanding. But what does outstanding mean? And how do we stay outstanding if the goalposts move?

In this book, bestselling author Mike Gershon presents you with everything you need to know to make outstanding learning happen in your classroom. It breaks down the nature of outstanding teaching so as to expose the underlying principles which hold true across the curriculum. Featuring advice on all the different elements that contribute to outstanding teaching and learning including assessment, differentiation, literacy, leadership and ensuring progress, it covers:

  • Cultivating the habits of outstanding learning
  • The role assessment plays in planning learning, securing progress and helping students to achieve great outcomes.
  • Leadership and your role as a leader
  • The communication that takes place in the classroom

Firmly rooted in the day-to-day experiences of being in the classroom, the book clearly explains the why, the how and what to do if things go wrong! Packed full of clear, easy-to-implement strategies and ideas, it is the text you can call upon time and again in order to cultivate and sustain the habits, actions and thoughts of outstanding teaching.

 

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Every teacher wants to be outstanding. But what does outstanding mean? And how do we stay outstanding if the goalposts move?

In this book, bestselling author Mike Gershon presents you with everything you need to know to make outstanding learning happen in your classroom. It breaks down the nature of outstanding teaching so as to expose the underlying principles which hold true across the curriculum. Featuring advice on all the different elements that contribute to outstanding teaching and learning including assessment, differentiation, literacy, leadership and ensuring progress, it covers:

Firmly rooted in the day-to-day experiences of being in the classroom, the book clearly explains the why, the how and what to do if things go wrong! Packed full of clear, easy-to-implement strategies and ideas, it is the text you can call upon time and again in order to cultivate and sustain the habits, actions and thoughts of outstanding teaching.

 

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