This book of twenty-three scenes deals with subject matter in five categories of subjects: 1. Dating, 2. Pregnancy, 3. Control, 4. Family, and 5. Growing Up. The scenes offer a variety of styles and an equal distribution of roles between men and women.
This text uses practical strategies and lesson ideas to show teachers how to help students progress. It also contains a section on using drama effectively to improve students' literacy.
Aimed at teachers in secondary schools, this book covers the various strands of the job (administrative, pastoral, academic), from establishing routines for registration, homework diaries and uniform checks, to practical ideas for creating a group identity. It also covers the tutor's role in the personal and social development of pupils.
Part of the Continuum One Hundreds series, this work offers teachers a range of inspirational ideas on teaching religious education in the classroom. It contains 100 ideas on teaching religious education in the classroom. The ideas range from activities for use in the classroom to helping children understand and appreciate different religions.
Describing behaviours, both disruptive and secretive, which indicate emotional distress, this study looks at both the risk factors and the protective factors involved in emotional health. It addresses the impact of issues such as bullying, social exclusion, loss and bereavement.
This indispensable guide demonstrates how to turn students into investigators of history, rather than memorizers and regurgitators of dates and disconnected facts.