Oops!: Helping Children Learn Accidentally
of Hywel Roberts, Ian Gilbert (Foreword)
Description
This is about engaging children and young people in great learning so well they barely know they are learning, let alone learning well. Drawing on Hywelâs years of experience using drama and âThe Mantle of the Expertâ (and much more besides) to draw the best out of young people, this book is about the dance that happens between teachers and learners, itâs about the importance of relationships in that engagement, itâs about how to build and sustain rapport with learners. And itâs about finding a delight and a joy in the process of learning, enhanced by those spontaneous, serendipitous events that help you remember just why you came into the job in the first place.A book of happy accidents and improvisations that would be a lovely addition to any teacherâs bookshelf âŠIan McMillan, Poet, broadcaster and comedianThe voice of a true pioneer, clear and sure in the belief that teaching is an amalgam of so many things beyond âsubject knowledgeâ. The book races along at an almost breathless speed-just like the writer.Luke Abbott, Director of Mantle of the ExpertOops! is about principles. Itâs about a mentality that encourages us to drop the reins of rigid, boring schemes of work and instead create learning that is exciting and relevant!Jamie Portman, Assistant Headteacher, Campsmount Technology CollegeHywel Robertsâ message is that engagement is the message and in delivering it heâs sharp, heâs intellectually underpinned, heâs effervescent, heâs the teacher you wished your teachers had seen teach.Phil Beadle, teacher, broadcaster, authorIf you want the children in your school to make great progress and remember you as a teacher who made learning fun, dip into this book for inspiration and ideas.Diane Heritage, Deputy Lead Associate, North of England National College
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 208 pages
- Publisher Independent Thinking Press
- Publication Date September 11th 2012
- First Publication April 26th 2012
- Language English
- ISBN 9781781350096
- Edition Not informed
- Category Self-Development
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