Educational technology is not new. Almost as long as there have been teachers, there have been instructional tools to help students learn. Clay slates, the abacus, pencils and pens, typewriters, overhead projectors, computers, and finally, the internet, mobile phones, and social networks- there has been an ever accelerating cycle of innovation in teaching tools, yet the classroom challenges have remained essentially the same: how do we ‘reach’ our students? How can we challenge them and motivate them to think for themselves? How can we use the tools at our disposal to improve the classroom experience?
100 Completely New Ideas for Managing Behaviour (2011)
100 Completely New Ideas for Managing Behaviour By Johnnie Young
This is a new addition to the bestselling "Continuum One Hundreds" series, with 100 completely new ideas for managing behaviour in the classroom. This pick-and-mix treasure trove of advice is brimming with tried-and-tested strategies for managing behaviour in the secondary classroom.
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