How can teachers encourage their students to embrace the idea of progress, and instil a thriving progress culture in their own classroom? This practical 'How To' guide answers this by exploring different ideas, and showing what 'progress' looks like in education around the world. Moving beyond buzzwords, this hands-on guide is packed with activities and examples to demonstrate how these approaches work in different classrooms.
Full of practical advice, backed by evidence-based case studies and examples
Offers guidance on assessing students' skills and understanding - and when to make appropriate interventions
Describes different approaches to making progress, with examples from both primary and secondary settings
Suggests exercises for developing a progress culture in the classroom
Author Andrew Chandler-Grevatt is ideally placed to write this book. He is an expert in teacher education and assessment for learning, and as a former teacher, is able to bring to the book the language and needs of the classroom practitioner. How To Teach for Progress is an ideal companion to his book, How To Assess Your Students, also available in the Oxford Teaching Guides series.
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If you are looking for a concise, practical guide to supporting students in making progress in their learning, then How To Teach for Progress does just this. Using practical activities, backed by evidence-based examples and case studies, it explores the different approaches teachers can use to bring a progress culture into their classroom.
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A classroom approach for helping your students make progress
Uses case studies, practical activities and exercises to suggest ways to develop or expand a progress culture in the classroom
Written by a former teacher and expert within teacher education and assessment for learning, it speaks the language of the classroom practitioner, rather than that of educational psychologists or policy-makers
Looks at progress in different settings in order to better understand what it means in education - and how we should teach for progress
Offers guidance on assessing students' skills and understanding - and when to make appropriate interventions
Offers contextual explanations and practical advice for both primary and secondary settings
Provides concise, practical support in showing how various approaches can work in different classrooms
An ideal companion to Andrew Chandler-Grevatt's How To Assess Your Students, also available in the Oxford Teaching Guides series
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Dr Andrew Chandler-Grevatt is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Sussex, where he works in teacher education. He is an experienced classroom teacher, having taught in schools for over a decade. A passionate advocate of school based assessment, he is the author and editor of a number of leading textbooks and resources, including How To Assess Your Students (2018), also in the Oxford Teaching Guides series.
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Uses case studies, practical activities and exercises to suggest ways to develop or expand a progress culture in the classroom
Written by a former teacher and expert within teacher education and assessment for learning, it speaks the language of the classroom practitioner, rather than that of educational psychologists or policy-makers
Looks at progress in different settings in order to better understand what it means in education - and how we should teach for progress
Offers guidance on assessing students' skills and understanding - and when to make appropriate interventions
Offers contextual explanations and practical advice for both primary and secondary settings
Provides concise, practical support in showing how various approaches can work in different classrooms
An ideal companion to Andrew Chandler-Grevatt's How To Assess Your Students, also available in the Oxford Teaching Guides series
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198423287
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
282 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
200
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