This volume provides a series of in-service activities for staff working with pupils with special educational needs to develop record keeping practice. The activities are designed to encourage staff to work together to develop their own formats and systems of record keeping.
Primary and secondary teachers who experience difficult behaviour from young children in their classrooms will welcome this handbook which encourages an objective approach to tackling behaviour problems.
Full of practical suggestions, tips, advice and up-to-date factual information, this book provides a trouble-shooting guide to help teaching assistants at all levels deal with a wide variety of classroom situations.
Covering ten major religions, this book explores how practical wisdom from spiritual traditions permeates corporate cultures. It includes case studies of over twenty multinational corporations analysed with an emphasis on their spiritual values, alongside business and strategic issues.
The "practical" has been part of school science for over 100 years, but the approaches and content have changed dramatically through the years. Past and late-1990s practices are analyzed. The book also offers practical ideas for future practitioners.
Describes what is meant by practice development, the theories underpinning practice development and brings together accounts of community nurses involved in practice development for those embarking on similar work. This title offers examples of the process or practice development and also illustrates how it works with examples from practitioners.
Taking into account developments in language teaching, this updated text addresses the wide range of approaches to language teaching and significant aspects of methodology for National Curriculum Key Stages 3 and 4. Additional chapters cover ICT and modern languages in the sixth form.