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E-raamat: Effective Teaching for Anxious Learners: Seen, Safe and Supported

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Critical Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040372135
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  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Critical Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040372135

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Aims to elevate learner anxiety from a pastoral concern to a pedagogical reality, enabling teachers in primary and secondary school settings to build a new perspective on and support anxious learners who may display challenging behaviours.

This book explores the relationship between anxiety and common classroom problems such as unhelpful behaviour, work avoidance and learning loss. It promotes the philosophy that it is a teacher's role to 'support not fix' learners with anxiety and other mental health concerns by adopting effective pedagogical strategies. Despite not being recognised as a learning difficulty, anxiety can be something that makes learning very difficultfor pupils. Learners with anxiety have the right to be seen, feel safe at school and have their needs supported. This book provides teachers with a toolkit to cultivate a professional mindset that recognises behaviour as communication and that anxious pupils have the capacity to learn. It also delves into the neuroscience of anxiety, with text backed up by pertinent theory..

Written by a practicing classroom teacher, this book is packed with illustrations, quotations and humour as well as opportunities for critical reflection and tried and tested strategies, advice and reassurance.



This book provides teachers with a window into the minds of learners with anxiety, as well as practical strategies and advice that will empower them to adapt their practice to better meet the needs of these learners.

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'Effective Teaching for Anxious Learners' is a must read for all teachers wishing to understand anxiety and how it impacts on the lives of children and young people. It provides relevant research as well as practical strategies for teachers to use in the classrooms so that children and young people feel seen, safe and supported. This highly recommended book also provides lots of top tips and case studies for teachers to reflect on and then apply their learning which will lead to more inclusive practices.

Sameena ChoudryFounder of Equitable Education Ltd

Introduction
Chapter 1: Understanding anxiety
Chapter 2: Seen
Chapter 3:
Safe
Chapter 4: Supported
Chapter 5: Toolkit
Lilian Surgeson is a classroom teacher and currently works for an online alternative provision for learners who are unable to physically attend school - the vast majority due to anxiety. She teaches learners who communicate through text chat, many of whom have flourished outside of the traditional classroom environment. She has worked predominantly with challenging and vulnerable learners for over seven years in mainstream schools where she successfully raised the attainment of previously disruptive learners. She also has experience working with learners with SEMH and has been a teacher in residential childrens homes, where she worked with some of the most challenging children in the UK, re-engaging them in learning.