Stop Bullying Pocketbook

Stop Bullying Pocketbook
Author: Michele Elliott
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781907078330

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Bullying: 'Repeated intimidation intentionally carried out by a more powerful person or group in order to cause physical and/or emotional hurt';. It happens in every type of school and in all classes and cultures; it's a problem for thousands of children and increasing numbers of teachers. The Stop Bullying Pocketbook is jam-packed with practical ideas for tackling all forms of bullying, including the insidious cyber bullying that leaves victims vulnerable 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Author Michele Elliott, inspirational founder and director of Kidscape, offers defending, deflecting and defusing strategies for those who suffer at the hands of bullies as well as strategies for parents and teachers who have to deal with bullies. There and awareness-raising ideas for students and tried and tested methods for teachers looking to create a bully-free school. It's an uplifting, energising book that leaves you utterly convinced that the bullies can indeed be 'zapped'.

Pocketbook to Stop the Bullies

Pocketbook to Stop the Bullies
Author: Rex Tong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2017-02-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1543009395

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It affects everyone on a daily basis. It's rotten, it stinks, and yet bullies are everywhere you turn. Online, at school, inside institutions and in the workplace. It affects both young and old, whatever creed or faith - it shows up like a bad penny and disrupts lives and routine. Here, this helpful, handy pocketbook can be consulted in times of need, when seeking inspiration, when worried, depressed or sad. This book should present hope and safe tips to overcome the scourge that is bullying. You CAN beat the bullies!

Form Tutor s Pocketbook

Form Tutor s Pocketbook
Author: Roy Watson-Davis
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781907078064

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While the role of form tutor may be changing, its importance within a school is not. Yet it's a role for which most teachers receive very little training. Somehow you're expected to pick up and master the considerable skills as you go along. Picking up this pocketbook for its clear guidance on all aspects of the job - administrative, pastoral and academic - is the way forward. You're sure to recognise Roy's light-hearted stereotypes and you're equally sure to relate to what he has to say about such thorny issues as the homework diary, thought for the week, report writing and uniform checks. As well as routines and admin, there are chapters on working with parents and carers; pastoral and social development; effective target setting and ideas for tutorials. Whichever way your school interprets the form tutor's role, there's something here for both the NQT and the seasoned hand.

Bullying

Bullying
Author: Michele Elliott
Publsiher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0340714832

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Explains different types of bullies and bullying, looks at how to deal with bullies, and where to get help. Suggested level: primary, intermediate, junior secondary.

Restorative Practices and Bullying

Restorative Practices and Bullying
Author: Margaret Thorsborne
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351704205

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This book focuses on the needs of the community affected by bullying behaviour, rather than simply apportioning blame and deciding on punishment. It covers topics including: restorative justice and bullying; restorative responses to bullying incidents; and managing reluctance to face up to bullying.

Keane Heartfelt Words Pocketbook

Keane Heartfelt Words   Pocketbook
Author: Colin Keane
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780557173860

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In this book, you will find poems dealing with a range of issues from life to death, from sadness to love, and from dismay to inspiration. Most of my poetry is catered around friendship and everlasting love. Some are playful and funny while others are dismal and depressing.

Coaching In Schools Pocketbook

Coaching In Schools Pocketbook
Author: Andy Vass
Publsiher: Teachers' Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2016-06-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781906610937

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Coaching skills are fundamentally about the quality of dialogues that happen at all levels of an organisation. Where coaching is part of a school’s ethos, performance improves and attainment is raised. The Coaching in Schools Pocketbook comprises a collection of highly practical skills and strategies that can be used by all educational professionals, regardless of role or status. The book begins by explaining the concept of solutions focused coaching. It describes a number of powerful tools that facilitate conversational shifts, moving people from: resistance to collaboration; anxiety to confidence; what’s wrong to what’s right; complaint to preferred future; limitation to possibility and potential. A key chapter on coaching skills looks at building trust and rapport, asking skilful questions, listening at different levels and offering supportive feedback. A coaching framework, developed and refined by the author over time, is provided. Further chapters cover goal-setting and developing coaching within a school. Illustrative case studies, along with cartoons, diagrams and other visually attractive presentational devices are used throughout to support the text and cement the meaning. Andy Vass is an internationally renowned educator and mentor who works with organisations and individuals to support improvement. Andy has coached more than 10,000 teachers from over 1,000 schools and draws on experience gained from 35 years in the field. Some of the content of this Pocketbook has been previously published in the Coaching & Reflecting Pocketbook, which this new title replaces.

Dyscalculia Pocketbook

Dyscalculia Pocketbook
Author: Judy Hornigold
Publsiher: Teachers' Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781906610845

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Dyscalculia is a specific learning difficulty that affects a person’s mathematical ability. It is estimated that around 6% of the population have dyscalculia, so in a typical classroom there is likely to be at least one dyscalculic learner. Research is ongoing, but we know that dyscalculia is a much deeper-rooted problem than just ‘being bad at maths’. This Pocketbook looks at the difficulties faced by pupils with dyscalculia and explores the support strategies that work. The author begins by summarising and explaining what we currently know about dyscalculia. Key indicators are described, along with various ways of screening and assessing to identify students with this SpLD. There’s a helpful chapter on ‘maths anxiety’ and a central practical section on teaching strategies that will help learners to work around the obstacles dyscalculia presents. Details of the three components of a mathematical idea and the six levels of learning - intuitive, concrete, pictorial, abstract, application and communication - provide good underpinning structure. Games that help develop number sense and the ten most effective classroom approaches are also covered. A final resource section and maths glossary complete the picture. As with all books in the Teachers’ Pocketbooks series, this is a practical, ‘how to’ guide, throughout which cartoons, diagrams and visual prompts support the text.