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  • av Suzanna Tan
    291,-

    How to sensitively manage different types of conflict to create a more harmonious and efficient workplace.

  • av Dr. Lynn Senior
    331,-

    A one-stop shop for successfully achieving the new Diploma in Teaching and related qualifications.

  • av James Dickety
    291,-

    Designed to integrate best practices, research insights, and valuable learning experiences for all those supporting the training of police officers - including police lecturers within HE, tutors, trainers, mentors, and coaches. It provides comprehensive guidance on developing policing students throughout their educational journey. Shaping the next generation of policing students requires a unique set of skills, preparing individuals for a challenging profession and using effective teaching, coaching and mentoring. This book is a one-stop resource for educators in both HEIs and forces to develop their own skills in order meet the needs of their policing students. It takes a subject specific approach to supporting policing students, relating coaching models and theories and to the policing context and offering insightful teaching tips including effective feedback strategies and guidance on addressing difficult topics such as domestic abuse and courtroom appearances. Reflective exercises and real-life policing examples will help you apply theory to practice, creating an enriching learning experience for both you and your students.

  •  
    331,-

    Through detailed personal accounts, this book deepens understanding, advocates for change, and provides a call for action against racism within the healthcare sector.

  • av Association of Education Advisers
    331,-

    An ideal book for new or prospective education advisers which focuses on why governance is needed, what forms of governance are necessary and how these are implemented in practice. As the third instalment of The Education Adviser series, it offers essential background reading for anyone involved in advising within the education system. Divided into three sections, this book details the specifics of governance,  illustrating the skills, knowledge, understanding and approaches required for governance advising. As a contributed volume, it presents a diverse range of perspectives from MAT leaders, headteachers, key influencers, and education advisers at local, regional, national and international levels. Each chapter concludes with the author's analysis of the impact and differences made, resulting in a thorough, insightful, and practical text. These case scenarios also encourage readers to reflect and consider integrating these approaches to their own practice. Chapter contents include:the importance of quality advice for school governors;regulatory frameworks across the UK jurisdictions;the principles of good governance;governance and partnerships;the role of governance in transformative change within the school setting. Readers will be fully equipped with an understanding of the role of governance in education advising and how this can enhance the educational outcomes of children, young people, and the overall effectiveness of educational settings.

  • av Dr. Rebecca Wilson
    332,-

    A complete guide to developing the skills, behaviours, and mindset necessary for success at university and beyond.

  •  
    278,-

    A research-based text that explores how an understanding of the intersection of neurodiversity and neuroplasticity can inform teaching strategies for pupils with SEND.

  • av Angie (Nottingham Trent University) Bartoli
    288,-

    For new or aspiring managers in social work and social care, examining the practical and emotional transitions involved in taking on a management role, how to look after yourself and others, and how to develop a strong professional identity.

  • av Prospera Tedam
    368,-

    An unique resource for all professionals who wish to understand witchcraft branding as a contemporary form of child abuse.

  • av Marcus Witt
    380,-

    This is an innovative text for teacher educators exploring detailed research and information that novice teachers need to know about group work in school settings. There is more to learn about group work than simply sitting children together and letting them get on with it! Group work across schools is very common and trainee teachers will step into classrooms where small groups are a predominant structure. Research has suggested that there is a great deal more to understand about group work, however there is a tacit presumption in ITE that trainee teachers will simply pick up the expertise associated with organising and managing group work. This book aims to fill in the gaps and educate trainee teachers on the subtleties and complexities of group work to ultimately make their teaching more impactful and effective. In this accessible and informative guide, the authors delve into the existing research on how children learn in collaborative groups and what trainee teachers need to learn and understand about planning and executing group learning. It examines the skills teacher educators should aim to develop in pre-service teachers to help them build expertise in this important area. Following other books within the series, this book is packed with case studies and opportunities for critical thinking.

  • av Association of Education Advisers
    340,-

    Theoretical and practical exemplification of the education adviser's skills, knowledge and understanding in relation to school improvement.

  • av Neil Thompson
    378,-

    A bumper book of powerful problem-solving tools and techniques presented clearly and concisely by a highly respected author.

  • av Neil Thompson
    288,-

    A theoretically informed practical guide to understanding and tackling stress, presented by a well-respected author who explains complex ideas clearly and accessibly without oversimplifying them.

  • av Andrew Armitage
    353,-

    This innovative book uses examples from popular TV shows to help teachers support the development of students' practical skills.

  • av Phil Musson
    334,-

    Explains and promotes the fundamentals of values, ethics and rights for anyone involved in social work or health and social care.

  • av Association of Education Advisers
    288,-

    An in-depth look at the key roles and responsibilities of the education adviser.

  • av Mark Jamieson
    378,-

    A thought-provoking and engaging guide to coaching in an educational setting, demonstrating how to coach young people in the classroom and how to embed a coaching culture in schools.

  • av Sarah Lathan
    284,-

    Shows teachers how to build trust and improve learning outcomes for those children and young people affected by trauma.

  • av Janice Cahill
    288,-

    Practical ways for Pupil Referral Units, APs and mainstream schools to work in partnership to secure the best outcomes for students.

  • av Bob Thomson
    378,-

    If you want to develop your ability to manage yourself and the people who work for you, this engaging guide is just what you need.

  • av Kirsty Stokes
    274,-

    The only book you need to understand the who, what, why and how of coaching in schools, with relevance for all teachers whatever their age phase or setting.

  •  
    288,-

    Equips SENCOs and aspiring SENCOs to engage in high level continuing professional development activity associated with studying for mandatory qualifications, and supports critical and innovative practice andcareer progression.

  • av Andy Fairie
    250,-

    Key listening skills for police officers at all levels explained and exemplified.

  •  
    368,-

    The what, why, and how of Universal Design for Learning in higher education post-2020.

  • av Martin Glynn
    284,-

    Enables lecturers in higher education to understand and develop creative pedagogy techniques, engaging diverse learners to become creators of their own futures.

  • av Lilian Surgeson
    294,-

    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.

  • av Neil Renton
    288,-

    An uplifting and honest story about how school leaders develop and hone their practice over time to navigate doubt, overcome challenge, and lead well everyday.

  • av Patricia Cartney
    260,-

    An essential book to support students from diverse backgrounds as they embark on a Master's degree in social work.

  • av Angela Hodgkins
    344,-

    Focuses on using a strength-based approach when working with children and families; based on the belief that there are always strengths in the most challenging of situations.

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