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Shimamura s MARGE Model of Learning in Action
Author | : Nimish Lad |
Publsiher | : John Catt |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2021-07-12 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781914351297 |
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Shimamura’s MARGE model, described as a ‘Whole-Brain Learning Approach for Students and Teachers’, builds links between the areas of neuroscience, cognitive science and the practice of classroom teachers. Through discussing key ideas within the learning process – Motivate, Attend, Relate, Generate and Evaluate – Shimamura’s MARGE is a valuable lens through which we can discuss learning. This book aims to bring the MARGE model to life through the use of case studies written by practising teachers, and examples taken from classrooms across a range of phases. Through taking each of the principles of MARGE in turn, this practical guide helps all teachers better understand how they can develop their practice and improve the impact they have with the students they teach.
Shimamura s Marge Model of Learning in Action
Author | : Nimish Lad |
Publsiher | : John Catt Educational |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2021-07-12 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1913622673 |
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Art Shimamura's MARGE model, described as a 'Whole-Brain Learning Approach for Students and Teachers', builds links between the areas of neuroscience, cognitive science and the practice of classroom teachers. Through discussing key ideas within the learning process - Motivate, Attend, Relate, Generate and Evaluate - Shimamura's MARGE is a valuable lens through which we can discuss learning. This book aims to bring the MARGE model to life through the use of case studies written by practising teachers, and examples taken from classrooms across a range of phases. Through taking each of the principles of MARGE in turn, this practical guide helps all teachers better understand how they can develop their practice and improve the impact they have with the students they teach. The foreword to the book is written by Daniel Willingham. MARGE Model Learning is the latest addition to the In Action series, edited by Tom Sherrington.
Rosenshine s Principles in Action
Author | : Tom Sherrington |
Publsiher | : John Catt Educational |
Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 2019-05-06 |
Genre | : Effective teaching |
ISBN | : 1912906201 |
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Sherrington amplifies and augments the principles and further demonstrates how they can be put into practice in everyday classrooms.
A Curious Curriculum
Author | : Mick Waters,Claire Banks |
Publsiher | : Crown House Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 351 |
Release | : 2022-10-31 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781785836503 |
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Written by Claire Banks and Mick Waters, A Curious Curriculum: Teaching foundation subjects well details the insightful and transformational steps that a school can take towards designing and delivering a rich, rigorous and wide-ranging curriculum. Foreword by Mary Myatt. Rather than being a model curriculum that can be uprooted and planted in any school, the book is a model schools can use to design their own curriculum, one that not only encourages children to be active participants in their own learning, but also to see the benefits of being part of a bigger, wider family of learners. The authors concentrate on the foundation subjects, particularly history, geography and science but also design and technology (DT) and art and design areas that are often challenging for teachers in primary schools. Subjects are brought together and explored under "big ideas" and, crucially, the emphasis is on avoiding the superficial and trivial and rooting teaching in extending and challenging children. In A Curious Curriculum, Claire Banks and Mick Waters share the story of one multi-academy trust (MAT) which designed and delivered a shared educational vision, a rationale for excellence in the curriculum, and the resources and support given to help reduce teachers' workload. Claire and Mick present a clear model both for supporting a group of schools or leading one school, offering a fresh perspective on working on a MAT-wide curriculum, as well as providing a range of snapshot examples of the curriculum in action in the form of documents, plans, photos and the learners' own work. The book shares transferrable lessons from the trust's journey to success, setting out an educational philosophy that pairs pedagogy with a well-structured curriculum designed with learners' best interests at its heart. All children deserve an engaging, exciting curriculum designed to spark their curiosity, feed their imagination and develop their skills and knowledge. With clear timelines and an honest and transparent dialogue about the challenges and benefits of working together collaboratively and the importance of external expertise, A Curious Curriculum is an essential read for all school leaders. Suitable for executive leaders, head teachers, curriculum coordinators and subject leaders in primary school settings.
Understanding How We Learn
Author | : Yana Weinstein,Megan Sumeracki,Oliver Caviglioli |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2018-08-22 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781351358040 |
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Educational practice does not, for the most part, rely on research findings. Instead, there’s a preference for relying on our intuitions about what’s best for learning. But relying on intuition may be a bad idea for teachers and learners alike. This accessible guide helps teachers to integrate effective, research-backed strategies for learning into their classroom practice. The book explores exactly what constitutes good evidence for effective learning and teaching strategies, how to make evidence-based judgments instead of relying on intuition, and how to apply findings from cognitive psychology directly to the classroom. Including real-life examples and case studies, FAQs, and a wealth of engaging illustrations to explain complex concepts and emphasize key points, the book is divided into four parts: Evidence-based education and the science of learning Basics of human cognitive processes Strategies for effective learning Tips for students, teachers, and parents. Written by "The Learning Scientists" and fully illustrated by Oliver Caviglioli, Understanding How We Learn is a rejuvenating and fresh examination of cognitive psychology's application to education. This is an essential read for all teachers and educational practitioners, designed to convey the concepts of research to the reality of a teacher's classroom.
Why We Play
Author | : Roberte Hamayon |
Publsiher | : Hau |
Total Pages | : 343 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Electronic books |
ISBN | : 098613256X |
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Play is one of humanity's straightforward yet deceitful ideas: though the notion is unanimously agreed upon to be universal, used for man and animal alike, nothing defines what all its manifestations share, from childish playtime to on stage drama, from sporting events to market speculation. Within the author's anthropological field of work (Mongolia and Siberia), playing holds a core position: national holidays are called "Games," echoing in that way the circus games in Ancient Rome and today's Olympics. These games convey ethical values and local identity. Roberte Hamayon bases her analysis of the playing spectrum on their scrutiny. Starting from fighting and dancing, encompassing learning, interaction, emotion and strategy, this study heads towards luck and belief as well as the ambiguity of the relation to fiction and reality. It closes by indicating two features of play: its margin and its metaphorical structure. Ultimately revealing its consistency and coherence, the author displays play as a modality of action of its own. "Playing is no 'doing' in the ordinary sense" once wrote Johan Huizinga. Isn't playing doing something else, elswhere and otherwise ?
The Hidden Lives of Learners
Author | : Graham Nuthall |
Publsiher | : Nzcer Press |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105123589892 |
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The focus is on how students experience classroom learning activities and how they learn from that experience.
The Learning Rainforest
Author | : Tom Sherrington |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2019-02-10 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 194392063X |
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The Learning Rainforest is a guide to making teaching both effective and manageable. Tom Sherrington provides an accessible summary of key contemporary evidence-based ideas for the classroom and the debates that all teachers should be engaging in, buoyed by his 30 years as a teacher and school leader.