Positioning diversity in the curriculum is a complex task and knowing where to start is one the biggest challenges teachers face. This book is a dynamic guide for educators, blending both theoretical insights and practical strategies. It empowers teachers to create curricula that celebrate the rich tapestry of global cultures and recognize the value of diverse sources of knowledge. Moreover, it delves into inspiring ways to ignite deep curiosity about the world, spanning the past, present, and future. Drawing on her 20 years' experience in UK schools, Kara allows us to reflect on what we choose to teach and why.
Positioning diversity in the curriculum is a complex task and knowing where to start is one the biggest challenges teachers face. This book is a dynamic guide for educators, blending both theoretical insights and practical strategies. It empowers teachers to create curricula that celebrate the rich tapestry of global cultures and recognize the value of diverse sources of knowledge. Moreover, it delves into inspiring ways to ignite deep curiosity about the world, spanning the past, present, and future. Drawing on her 20 years' experience in UK schools, Kara allows us to reflect on what we choose to teach and why.
Simple and Effective Learning Ideas for 4 - 5 year olds
A book designed for play. Expertly curated by @allaboutearlyyears' Hayley Winter, this full colour book is filled to the brim with creative ideas to ignite children's curiosity and encourage them to explore and experiment. This book supports practitioners in designing opportunities for playful development for all children.
Simple and Effective Learning Ideas for 4 - 5 year olds
A book designed for play. Expertly curated by @allaboutearlyyears' Hayley Winter, this full colour book is filled to the brim with creative ideas to ignite children's curiosity and encourage them to explore and experiment. This book supports practitioners in designing opportunities for playful development for all children.
All teachers require a clear understanding of the needs of their pupils and how best to support them in the classroom. This book is written to support and guide trainee teachers to understand Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Primary settings, and how to teach and engage their class in an inclusive way. Packed with all the essential information you need, this book covers the role and responsibilities of the teacher, working with support staff and strategies for the classroom. This essential textbook covers up-to-date policy and legislation, in addition to the four broad key areas of need. Directly linked to the areas of the Core Content Framework, the Early Career Framework and the Teacher's Standards, this book is written with the goal of helping you to be the best teacher you can.
The under-representation of characters of colour in children's literature in the UK is quantified in the CLPE's award winning Reflecting Realities research.Through this research, the CLPE actively disrupts the demand-and-supply chain and holds the children's publishing industry to account, encouraging it to do better. This book: * explores what Reflecting Realities teaches us; * empowers teachers to take positive to ensure classroom libraries are truly representative; * takes time to reflect on the research; * enables teachers to explore what constitutes quality representation; * includes practical support on how to translate this thinking into positive change in the classroom; * provides guidance for curating literature for young readers; * highlights how engagement with inclusive literature positively impacts school reading cultures and wider teaching and learning.
Educators across subject areas are striving to integrate primary sources into their pedagogy and teaching. Yet, despite their importance to authentic disciplined inquiry, the implementation of primary source activities in the pre-K-12 classroom has been limited. This lack of utilization can largely be attributed to the perception that these ......
Educators across subject areas are striving to integrate primary sources into their pedagogy and teaching. Yet, despite their importance to authentic disciplined inquiry, the implementation of primary source activities in the pre-K-12 classroom has been limited. This lack of utilization can largely be attributed to the perception that these ......
Strategies to Build Students' Writing Skills, Stamina, and Success
Student Writers Go the Distance with a Strength-Training Approach Good writers don't wing it-they have a plethora of skills. They list, picture, circle, strategize and revise to make language come alive. They know what to use and when. Like ace athletes, they are highly trained, well-versed in the techniques found in this lively book. Writing Workouts provides a method for instruction that gives students the fun they want and the targeted skill practice they need. Slinky paragraphs, pop-up poems, paint chip plotting, and many other activities get the serious business of teaching critical and creative writing done. Author Rebecca Harper shows you how to go about it systematically, so writing is tied to relevant lessons and writing standards. Help students learn to: Hone skills in persuasive writing, argument, fiction, poetry, memoir and more Toggle between brief and multi-step writing tasks, to build stamina (and not hyperventilate when faced with complex compositions) Tap into auditory, visual, and kinesthetic, and digital components of crafting Think about word, sentence, and paragraph-level techniques Jump the high-jumps of research writing by getting good at each smaller leap Students in middle school and high school often feel they are forever-sprinting toward a high-stakes writing task. With Writing Workouts, you help students crowd out stress with a strength-training approach to success.