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Teacher Geek

Because life's too short for worksheets

By (author) Rachel Jones
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Crown House Publishing, Camarthen, United Kingdom
Published: 12th Jun 2015
Dimensions: w 184mm h 254mm d 182mm
Weight: 400g
ISBN-10: 1845909860
ISBN-13: 9781845909864
Barcode No: 9781845909864
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Synopsis
What was your best lesson like? Rachel Jones thinks that her best lessons have happened when she's been brave enough to wonder, 'What might happen if ...?' and done something a bit different. That is what Teacher Geek is all about: making the most of the resources you have at your disposal, and shaking up your thinking about what will inspire, engage and motivate learners. A teacher geek will look to exploit all potential learning opportunities, and be comfortable with taking risks by working with resources from outside their subject area. You have nothing to lose by trying a few new ideas out in your classroom. What is more, a little teacher geek thinking can make lesson planning a whole lot easier. Here Rachel shows you how to blend edu-geeky analogue and digital teaching techniques, and offers suggestions on how to inspire your students, revitalise your practice, and gain the rapt attention of your class. Teacher Geek shows you how to turn your passion as an educator into real results in your classroom. It is all about celebrating a real love of teaching and learning. It doesn't matter whether you have access to the latest technology, or whatever else you have at your disposal, it is all about creativity, confidence and celebrating achievement. And - let's face it - there is more to life than worksheets. Suitable for all teachers.

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"Rachel's advice is to be brave, take risks and tweak and adapt resources (including our environment, images, sound and music) creatively so that they serve as a 'hook for learning'. By being flexible and imaginative, we can put a new spin on things, think differently and adopt a new perspective, while still being ourselves." -- Jill Berry "Education consultant, former head teacher"