100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Stretch and Challenge
    By Paul Wright

    by Jon Tait 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Literacy Across the Curriculum by Graham Tyrer 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Supporting EAL Learners by Chris Pim and Catharine Driver 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Interventions by ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Supporting Students with Dyslexia
    By Gavin Reid, Shannon Green

    Multiple intelligences – first developed by Howard Gardner in the early eighties in his book Frames of Mind, this idea turns the conventional view of intelligence on its head. Gardner provides insights into eight intelligences and shows ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Assessment for Learning
    By David Spendlove

    Haney, W. (1991), 'We must take care: Fitting assessments to functions' in V.Perrone (ed.), Expanding Student Assessment. Alexandria: VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. James, M., Black, P., Carmichael, P., ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Supporting EAL Learners
    By Catharine Driver, Chris Pim

    prior. knowledge. 'EAL learners don't arrive in our classrooms as “blank slates” and neither are they “language disabled”.' Activating prior learning sends 'explicit messages to children that their ideas are of value and that they have ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Assessment for Learning
    By David Spendlove

    Central to this is the development of strategies for ensuring progress in lessons is being maintained by all learners.

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Literacy Across the Curriculum
    By Graham Tyrer

    Dance or mime the facts 'You could use dance or mime to offer students a memorable reading experience. This can work as an optional homework activity.' There may be students in the class for whom dance and mime are an important method ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Interventions
    By Laura O'Leary

    Taking it further Always check that your TA is encouraging students to tackle tasks independently before providing support. In order for you to make the most out of your teaching assistant, they need the heads-up as to what lessons are ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Supporting Students with Dyslexia
    By Gavin Reid, Shannon Green

    This is the perfect companion for teachers and SENCOs who want to ensure that those children with dyslexia in their care are fully supported to help fulfil their potential.

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Gifted and Talented
    By John Senior

    ... Teachers: Outstanding Lessons by Ross Morrison McGill 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Managing Behaviour by Johnnie Young Other Secondary titles available from Bloomsbury Education: 100+ Ideas for Supporting Children with Dyslexia ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Lessons
    By Ross Morrison McGill

    However, the integrity of an outstanding lesson will always be the same and this book attempts to bottle that formula so that you can recreate it time and time again.

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding English Lessons
    By Angella Cooze, Mary Myatt

    The report highlighted examples of good practice where students were not only making good progress but were also enjoying their lessons and it highlighted some of the most common myths surrounding what a good lesson looks like.

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding History Lessons
    By Emily Thomas

    Making 'best practice' routine practice Certain routine activities are invaluable in helping ensure your lessons are of consistently high quality without involving excessive work. For example, glossaries and writing mats can be used ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding MFL Lessons
    By Dannielle Warren

    This book contains practical ideas to help make your MFL lessons outstanding. ... I'm not sure an always-outstanding teacher even exists, at least not if you want a life outside of the four walls of your classroom.

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Computing Lessons
    By Simon Johnson

    By making computing relevant and providing a 'real-life' context, you can create meaningful learning experiences for your ... what the title of the book may suggest, the intention of this book is not to make every lesson outstanding.

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Lessons
    By Ross Morrison McGill

    For all observation lessons, triangulate your sources to make an informed judgement on progress. ... a classroom ethos that best meets the criteria, whilst also supporting staff in making accurate and informed observationjudgments.

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Science Lessons
    By Ian McDaid

    “There are some essentials that every science teacher needs to help make life easier.” This is slightly different to Idea 4, as it is designed to help find those day-to-day ideas to spice up your lessons. These are some favourite places ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Geography Lessons
    By David Rogers

    “Great outcomes are built on positive relationships.” Although the education system is ... Getting to know your students will help build excellent relationships upon which fantastic progress can be made. One of the first things I do ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding RE Lessons
    By Andy Lewis

    Covering a range of different faiths, beliefs and worldviews, this book is suitable for all RE teachers regardless of the syllabus they are teaching. 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding RE Lessons is the essential resource for ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Engaging Learners
    By Jon Tait

    This is a 'recipe style' books that you can dip in and out of when you are looking for inspiration. 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Engaging Learners contains techniques and activities to apply to every area of classroom teaching, from ...

  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Revision
    By John Mitchell

    ... 2013) J. Smith, The Lazy Teacher's Handbook, (Crown House, 2010) J. Smith, Follow Me I'm Right Behind You: Whole School Progress the Lazy Way, (Independent Thinking Press, 2012) University of the First Age, Brain Friendly Revision, ...