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Author McGill, Ross Morrison

Title 100 ideas for secondary teachers : outstanding lessons
Published London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (144 pages)
Series 100 ideas for teachers
100 ideas for teachers
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Other titles; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; How to use this book; Part 1: Starts of lessons; 1 Snappy starters; 2 The first words; 3 The whiteboard says it all; 4 Routines!; 5 Monday morning mantra (MMM); 6 The face that says it all; 7 Corridor chaos; 8 Get spiked!; Part 2: Planning; 9 The five minute lesson plan; 10 Smarter marking; 11 Literateness; 12 Numeral notions; 13 Don't forget the gherkin; 14 Meet and greet, end and send; 15 Don't drink and teach!; 16 The 7ePlan by @HThompson1982; 17 The bell is for me, not for you; 18 The 3Gs
Part 3: Assessment19 Crossing the curricular; 20 The five minute marking plan (part 1) by @LeadingLearner; 21 Covert press-ganging; 22 Assertive acolytes; 23 Dangerous taxation; 24 #Bananas; 25 Bloom's Post-it by @MoheeniPatel; 26 #SOLO; 27 A good going over!; 28 The five minute marking plan (part 2) by @LeadingLearner; 29 F.A.I.L.; Part 4: Teaching; 30 Use me, I'm a TA!; 31 I'm different!; 32 Beyond AfL; 33 Game, set and match!; 34 Pitch perfect; 35 What? Me?!; 36 Be vigilant!; 37 Incite; 38 Emotional roller coaster; 39 So, what if?; Part 5: Behaviour; 40 Sweat the small stuff
41 The golden rule42 Smiley faces; 43 Padlocked; 44 But that's another story!; 45 I have my GCSEs ... ; 46 Teaching behaviour: the 'what'; 47 Managing behaviour: the 'why'; 48 Modelling behaviour: the 'how'; 49 Supporting behaviour: 'what if'; 50 Fix that tie!; Part 6: Homework; 51 Every lesson, every day; 52 My greatest mistake; 53 It's different this time; 54 A deadline is a deadline by @Edutronic_Net; 55 Spit it out! (What? Why? How?); 56 Takeaway homework; 57 Get online!; 58 Student-led homework; 59 The jury is out; Part 7: Questioning; 60 Target practice; 61 Show off
62 So, what did I say you had to do?63 Pose, pause, pounce, bounce; 64 To question or not to question by @MrLockyer; 65 Robotic talk; Part 8: Observations; 66 Reducing teacher talk; 67 Student teachers; 68 Impact! by @LeadingLearner; 69 The ripple effect; 70 Think-pair-share; 71 Improvements only!; 72 Triangulation; 73 Transfixed; 74 Open classroom; Part 9: Progress; 75 Building blocks by @MsFindlater; 76 Rapid progress; 77 Improving learning, not proving progress; Part 10: Risk taking; 78 Student Meet; 79 Pedagogically speaking; 80 Breathe; 81 Hit and hope; 82 Desultory days; 83 Visualise!
Part 11: Ends of lessons84 Time wasting; 85 Phew!; 86 The five minute lesson evaluation by @IanMcDaid; 87 #Stickability; Part 12: Failsafe strategies; 88 Shush -- the deadly sin; 89 Tough love; 90 MINT; 91 KISS; 92 Four-by-four; 93 Stay composed; Part 13: Abstract ideas; 94 NO EXCUSES!; 95 Shut up!; 96 Message in a bottle; 97 Test your strength; 98 Bums on seats; 99 Blender; 100 Twitter for the classroom #GetMeStarted
Summary Conflicting government diktat and changeable Ofsted frameworks means that navigating the path to outstanding can be challenging. 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. In his first book, Twitter phenomenon and outstanding teacher, Ross Morrison McGill provides a bank of inspirational ideas that can be picked up five minutes before your lesson starts and put into practice just as they are, or embedded into your day-to-day teaching to make every lesson an outstanding le
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Subject High school teaching -- Great Britain
EDUCATION -- Secondary.
EDUCATION -- Administration -- General.
EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions.
High school teaching
Great Britain
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781472906304
1472906306