Burnout, stress, and fatigue have become all too familiar in todays educational landscape. The Educators Guide to REST offers a grounded, evidence-informed, and emotionally resonant guide for teachers who want to rediscover their purpose, find joy i...More info...
Teaching for Flow explores a radical transformation of the primary curriculum with a look at adopting a thematic, investigatory approach based on the childrens interests; exploring ways to foster the right conditions for children to enter into the o...More info...
Could Do Better explores the myriad demands upon those working in schools, acknowledging the too much and not enoughs of the climate in which staff work, and considering the impact this has on wellbeing throughout the school....More info...
Teachers Pumping in Schools chronicles the daily, visceral experiences of U.S. teachers balancing infant feeding and full-time work. It documents teachers sharing their joys, frustrations, advice, and movements to change the structure of schools to...More info...
This timely book discusses the importance of teaching environmental justice at the elementary level and provides teachers with the tools to implement this instruction in their existing curriculum. It proves environmental justice education isnt just...More info...
Unleash your inner dynamo and step into the spotlight with confidence, clarity, and charisma! This isnt your average training manualits a turbo-charged transformation toolkit for anyone whos ever stood in front of a classroom, a boardroom, or even...More info...
Mentoring in Healthcare is a focused guide addressing the pressing need for effective mentorship amid challenges such as burnout, increasing extramural grant requirements, and professional workforce shortages. With practical, research-based advice,...More info...
This book takes a deep dive into the psychological underpinnings that motivate students to act in ways that subvert our intended curricular plans. It aims to enhance the educators own metacognitive awareness and capacities in order to be more flexib...More info...
Adaptive teaching allows all pupils to access the curriculum, progress and learn. This exciting book explores the research behind adaptive teaching and provides teachers with practical, evidence-informed strategies to implement adaptive teaching in...More info...
This insightful text offers vivid, fly-on-the-wall portraits of history teaching in action. Drawing on long-term observations of four teachers working in diverse school contexts, it explores what good history teaching looks like in practice....More info...
Contributing to the body of literature that applies Bourdieu to the study of educational institutions, this book considers how elite schools could incorporate inclusive equitable RSE within the existing mechanisms of CPD to provide a programme based...More info...
This book unpacks innovations in practice that engage with the parents, family, and key supporters of todays college students, with particular attention to the experiences, programming supports, and needs assessment of first-generation, low-income,...More info...
Based on empirical evidence from authentic classroom data, this book promotes the value of aesthetic development in early childhood from a range of perspectives across the curriculum....More info...
Teacher Autonomy is a compelling exploration of the erosion of teacher independence in an era dominated by high-stakes accountability, rigid educational frameworks, and a growing distrust of educators. It is a must-read for teachers, offering valuab...More info...
Bridging the Communication Gap between Latino Families and Public Schools: Engaging Silent Voices describes the home-school communication experiences of five Latino families in order to showcase the communication challenges Latino parents, and their...More info...
From Public Schools to Privatization provides an in-depth and up-to-date critical analysis of the marketization and privatization of urban public schools in the United States....More info...
Supporting Workplace Learning with Neuroscience examines principles of adult learning through the lens of neuroscience and cognitive psychology, effectively demonstrating how this knowledge can be applied in organizational settings to develop profes...More info...
First published in 1994, this book provides a framework for training staff in boarding and residential education and care establishments for children and young people. It addresses the needs of all involved with providing care in such contexts, acad...More info...
Originally published in 1988, the papers here served as a start in building a research agenda for the teaching and assessment of mathematical problem solving. The hope was that the ideas presented here would lead to abundant research activities with...More info...
For many students, learning maths in the middle grades represents a watershed activity. If they fall behind or fail at this point, they are unlikely to recover and to pursue a career in the sciences or other maths-dependent occupations. First publis...More info...
Originally published in 1993, this title identifies many of the key issues which arise in caring for children away from home. These issues are examined, using the framework of The Children Act and its implementation. The concerns analysed and the qu...More info...
Reading fiction is at the heart of our classrooms. How can we coach students towards more proficient, independent practice when they read? It is about more than skill building. Its also the conditions we set up to make this work stick, and for our s...More info...
How can you build a classroom environment that creates buy-in from students? Richard Young shows how teacher credibility goes beyond building relationships. He offers a practical framework centered on student perception, engagement, motivation, trus...More info...
This book critically analyzes the systemic decline of the U.S. Department of Education, questioning its current relevance and advocating for transformative change. The goal of this book is to provide a history of education, the current state, and wh...More info...
Unlock the magic of teaching! With this fun and thorough guide, learn how to inspire and captivate your students with the help of eight powerful, research-backed strategies. By integrating elements of storytelling, illusion, and excitement into your...More info...
This practical guide presents the Big 5 of literacy decoding, comprehension, vocabulary, writing, and spelling. Containing a wealth of resources and tips for teaching ages 9-12, this will be of great interest to all classroom teachers teaching lite...More info...
Special education is a strong framework for learning only when it is uplifted by teachers and parents who advocate for a truly inclusive system that is about unleashing potential, not overcoming disabilities....More info...
This book provides an accessible introduction to neurodiversity in educational settings, informed by research and real-world experience. Placing a focus on amplifying neurodivergent voices and having a direct impact on practice, this book is essenti...More info...
Thos book introduces the principles of antiracist teaching in ESOL settings. Addressing questions of power and privilege in the classroom, this book confronts linguistic racism to provide preservice educators with frameworks, examples, lessons, and...More info...
This fascinating book explores the true essence of teaching, serving as a compass for both new and experienced primary educators. It explores the joy that comes with being a teacher, offering a perfect blend of research-backed insights and practical...More info...
Early Years Essentials offers a wealth of evidence-based strategies and ideas to enhance the learning and development of young children. Linked to the EYFS framework and drawing on a wide range of case studies from across the sector, it shows what e...More info...
This resource is your guide to understanding STEMs place within K-12 education. Providing practical implementation strategies for school programs, educator stories, research references, and discussion questions, this book serves as a valuable resou...More info...
This practical guide supports faculty in gaining the necessary skills and expertise they need to successfully facilitate peer mentoring among STEM students....More info...
This book presents key epistemological ideas to enable teachers to understand different perspectives on knowledge, knowing and learning. It engages them to critically analyse various dimensions of knowledge and learning alongside their social and po...More info...
The third edition of the Handbook of Research on Learning and Instruction provides an overview of contemporary research advances in the science of learning (how people learn) and the science of instruction (how to help people learn)....More info...
This fourth edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect the latest changes, initiatives, research and scholarship in music education. By focusing on overarching principles, it aims to develop reflective practitioners who will creatively and criti...More info...
Closeness in Student-Teacher Relationships centers childrens perspectives on closeness in the classroom while giving teachers questions they can consider toward cultivating more mutually affirming social and emotional dynamics....More info...
The Theatre Artists Guide to Consent-Based Pedagogy introduces a Consent-Based Pedagogy designed to fuel young students cognitive, emotional, and artistic growth by promoting students agency and creating an environment in which boundaries are clearl...More info...
This innovative book offers a creative overview of personal tutoring and academic advising in higher education. It responds to the growing need for student support that is more inclusive, supportive, and focused on the whole student, rather than jus...More info...
This book is the ultimate guide for K-12 art educators, providing practical, research-based strategies tailored to the unique demands of art classrooms. Whether youre a first-year teacher or a veteran educator, this resource equips you with the tool...More info...
This 4th edition is written in response to the Ofsted History Subject Report, Rich Encounters with the Past (July 2023) and offers pathways for teachers to construct their own curriculum from the Foundation Stage to Year 6. It highlights coherent wa...More info...
Step into K-5 classrooms and examine equitable math instruction. Through authentic cases from current and former math teachers, this book explores the complexities of teaching math in ways that empower every learner. It challenges you to confront as...More info...
Originally published in 1987, this practical handbook describes how you can cooperate with your childs teachers to help your child with reading, writing, mathematics and other curriculum areas. What matters is the approach to learning, rather than s...More info...
International Perspectives on Educational Data Literacy explores the complexities of educational data literacy, encompassing statistical literacy, assessment literacy, pedagogical knowledge, and data-driven decision-making....More info...
This innovative book presents a new, comprehensive overview of the range of approaches available to delivering practice-based learning in allied health professions....More info...
Yung offers a groundbreaking exploration of the dynamic interplay between motivation, private tutoring, and second language learning. This book is a must-read for researchers in applied linguistics and educators and practitioners working with L2 lea...More info...
This book examines innovative recent developments in curricula and pedagogical discourses around early childhood professionals digital competence development via professional development avenues. This will be a valuable resource in understanding how...More info...
First published in 1986, Microteaching in Teacher Education and Training explains the basic principles of microteaching and contributes to the development of microteaching theory. It describes detailed research on microteaching in action carried out...More info...
First published in 1979, Learning to Teach explores the major educational challenges of its era, offering a unique perspective on teacher training. The book is rooted in an experimental training course for secondary teachers at the University of Mel...More info...