Gamesters' Handbook

Gamesters' Handbook

Author: Donna Brandes

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 1979-06-15

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780748703418

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The games in this book offer a valuable source of activities, exercises and strategies for parents, group leaders, people planning parties, travellers or anyone wishing to enliven any occasion they choose. These games are accessible to all, as they can be used with different levels of skill. The ability of many of our games to help people relax socially on both a one-to-one basis and with a group, encourages the use of games by teachers and group leaders. Accompanying notes are provided, outlining the value of the game in different developmental directions.


The Gamesters' Handbook

The Gamesters' Handbook

Author: Donna Brandes

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9780748735044

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The Gamester's Handbook 3 features up-to-date activities and new games for skills and issues that are important today. It includes information on specific aims and principles behind the games to tailor them to individual group requirements.


The Teacher's Toolkit

The Teacher's Toolkit

Author: Paul Ginnis

Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Published: 2001-07-30

Total Pages: 649

ISBN-13: 1845903730

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The Teacher's Toolkit provides an overview of recent thinking innovations in teaching and presents over fifty learning techniques for all subjects and age groups, with dozens of practical ideas for managing group work, tackling behavioural issues and promoting personal responsibility. It also presents tools for checking your teaching skills - from lesson planning to performance management.


Ultimate FE Lecturer's Handbook

Ultimate FE Lecturer's Handbook

Author: Ros Clow

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2006-12-15

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1441153209

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This invaluable handbook is designed for more experienced teachers in FE who have mastered the basics and are ready to re-visit their professional skills in the classroom. Written by two experienced teacher trainers with over 35 years of experience of FE between them, this practical guide is divided into three key areas: teaching and learning, working with learners and managing the learning process. Ros Clow and Trevor Dawn tackle key issues such as gaining learner interest, using role play, working with the individual learner, managing disruptive behavior, juggling a busy workload, lesson preparation and team-teaching.


The Restorative Classroom

The Restorative Classroom

Author: Belinda Hopkins

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-04-28

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1000948021

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Restorative approaches are about more than just repairing relationships when things go wrong, they are also about making and maintaining relationships and they inform a style of teaching just as much as they do an approach to problem solving and conflict resolution. By giving everyone a voice, considering everyone's thoughts, feelings and needs and believing in people's ability to find solutions to their own problems by working together, young people will develop the language and skills they need to properly engage with their peers. The Restorative Classroom invites classroom teachers and teaching assistants to reflect on themselves, on their role, their purpose and their intention in the classroom and on their current style of engagement with their students. It combines a focus on the making, maintaining and repairing of relationships in the classroom with the development of social responsibility and a mutually supportive learning community in that classroom.


Working with Adults with a Learning Disability

Working with Adults with a Learning Disability

Author: Alex Kelly

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-10-24

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 1351698117

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A comprehensive and practical resource for all speech and language therapists and students, this book covers all aspects of working with this client group. Written by the author of the hugely successful "Talkabout", each section gives the reader a theoretical background of the subject under discussion, practical suggestions and formats for assessment, a guide to intervention as well as a clear and worked-out example. In addition, the author addresses staff training, group therapy, accessing the criminal justice system and working with a multi-disciplinary team.


Teaching Communication

Teaching Communication

Author: Graeme Burton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-01-04

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1134970455

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We learn most of our communication skills without consciously working at them. Teaching Communication sets out what those skills are and how to develop them.