Three Chairs a Table and a Lamp: Or How Insights from Neuroscience Can Improve the Quality of Learning in Your...

Three Chairs a Table and a Lamp: Or How Insights from Neuroscience Can Improve the Quality of Learning in Your...
ISBN-10
1845900480
ISBN-13
9781845900489
Category
Educational psychology
Language
English
Published
2006
Authors
Ian Gilbert, Andrew Curran, Michael Supple

Description

This unique teacher training video shot on location in North Wales analyses behaviours observed in everyday classroom situations. A consultant neurologist explains what drives the behaviours involved and an experienced teacher and educationalist provides practical strategies to manage the behaviours effectively in the classroom. Founder and Managing Director of aptly named Independent Thinking Ltd, Ian Gilbert is the author of Little Owls Book of Thinking and the bestselling Essential Motivation in the Classroom, and the editor of The Big Book of Independent Thinking. He set up Independent Thinking Ltd to "enrich the lives of young people by changing the way they think". He has worked with thousands of young people, teachers, parents and governors both in the UK and abroad.

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