Body Language for Competent Teachers

Body Language for Competent Teachers
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781134919499
ISBN-13 : 1134919492
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Body Language for Competent Teachers by : Chris Caswell

Clearly illustrated, this book aims to show new teachers how to use gesture, posture, facial expression and tone of voice effectively to establish a good relationship with the classes that they teach.

Body Language for Competent Teachers

Body Language for Competent Teachers
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781134919482
ISBN-13 : 1134919484
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Body Language for Competent Teachers by : Chris Caswell

Non-verbal skills are invaluable for teachers in getting their own messages across to classes and understanding the messages pupils are sending them. Here an educational psychologist and a classroom teacher join forces to show new teachers in particular how to use gesture, posture, facial expression and tone of voice effectively to establish a good relationship with the classes that they teach. Each chapter is illustrated with clear drawings of pupils and teachers in common classroom situations and accompanied by training exercises aimed at improving the new teacher's ability to observe both her class and her own practice. A section at the end of the book gives suggested solutions to some of the exercises and the final chapter, addressed to staff responsible for their colleagues' professional development, provides suggestions for half and whole day courses.

The Classroom X-Factor: The Power of Body Language and Non-verbal Communication in Teaching

The Classroom X-Factor: The Power of Body Language and Non-verbal Communication in Teaching
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781136738029
ISBN-13 : 1136738029
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Classroom X-Factor: The Power of Body Language and Non-verbal Communication in Teaching by : John White

The book demonstrates how teachers can transform how they connect with their students, whilst also creating meaningful and potent learning experiences for themselves. White and Gardner show that by following simple methods borrowed from psychology and cognitive science teachers can develop their own ‘X-Factor’ and in so doing increase their enjoyment and efficacy as professionals.

Classroom Nonverbal Communication

Classroom Nonverbal Communication
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781351380836
ISBN-13 : 1351380834
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Classroom Nonverbal Communication by : Sean Neill

Nonverbal signals are less easily controlled that words and thus, potentially, offer reliable information to both teachers and children on each other’s true intentions. But such signals are also more ambiguous than words, and this makes them valuable when teachers or children wish to send a message they do not want to be challenged. Even so, misunderstandings can occur, for example, between different ethnic groups. Originally published in 1991, Sean Neill explores how children’s skill in using and understanding nonverbal signals increases with age. The appropriate nonverbal signals for teachers differ from those used in informal conversation because of the teacher’s controlling, instructing and encouraging role, and this creates problems for new teachers, who also find it difficult to interpret the limited feedback from the class. A detailed coverage of teachers’ and children’s signals leads on to a survey of how teachers acquire nonverbal skills and research on effective training. Classroom Nonverbal Communication provides the only comprehensive survey of these areas for staff involved in the initial and in-service training of teachers, and in staff development. Classroom social arrangements are permanently reflected in seating layout and room design, which can allow teachers and administrators to influence classroom interaction through advance planning. For these groups, this richly illustrated volume assesses how effective such planning really is. Sean Neill has researched room layout and nonverbal communication in education since 1975 and has published many papers dealing with these issues. He provides a uniquely comprehensive survey of the research evidence on classroom nonverbal communication.

Understand Body Language: Teach Yourself

Understand Body Language: Teach Yourself
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Publisher : Teach Yourself
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781444131123
ISBN-13 : 1444131125
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Understand Body Language: Teach Yourself by : Gordon Wainwright

Teach Yourself - the world's leading learning brand - is relaunched in 2010 as a multi-platform experience that will keep you motivated to achieve your goals. Let our expert author guide you through this brand new edition, with personal insights, tips, energising self-tests and summaries throughout the book. Go online at www.teachyourself.com for tests, extension articles and a vibrant community of like-minded learners. And if you don't have much time, don't worry - every book gives you 1, 5 and 10-minute bites of learning to get you started. - A bestseller, now fully updated with the very latest on body language and non-verbal communication - The only title to give you practical exercises to help you understand your own and other peoples' body language - Unlike other titles, this is not restricted to the workplace but shows you how to understand what other people are saying in every social and domestic situation - Includes the very latest on NLP and how to communicate more effectively through its use We all use body language. Over 90% of all face-to-face communication is non-verbal, and the silent messages of body language often reveal more than the spoken word in conveying true feelings. These messages are particularly significant in influencing first impressions and the self-image we project to others. Now updated for the 21st century with the very latest on NLP and other cutting edge research, Teach Yourself Body Language gives you the knowledge and understanding to be able to use and interpret body language more effectively. It includes practical exercises that will enhance your understanding of non-verbal communication, and it also explores the use of body language in personal and professional situations. All aspects of body language are covered including features of the workplace and features exhibited in an international context.

The Body, Childhood and Society

The Body, Childhood and Society
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9780333983638
ISBN-13 : 0333983637
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis The Body, Childhood and Society by : A. Prout

Bringing together two topics of wide and growing sociological interest, The Body, Childhood and Society examines how children's bodies are constructed in schools, families, courts, hospitals and in film. Recognising that children's bodies are a target for adult practices of social regulation, the contributors show that children are also active in their construction, employ them in resistance and social action, and generate their own meanings about them. The editor, a leading sociologist of childhood, draws out the theoretical implications of this work, indicates the limits of social constructionism, and suggests new ways of thinking about the hybrid of material, discursive and collective processes involved. It will be a valuable text for social scientists interested in the body, childhood, schooling, the law, medicine and health.

Science Learning, Science Teaching

Science Learning, Science Teaching
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9781317225966
ISBN-13 : 1317225961
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Science Learning, Science Teaching by : Jerry Wellington

Now fully updated in its fourth edition, Science Learning, Science Teaching offers an accessible, practical guide to creative classroom teaching and a comprehensive introduction to contemporary issues in science education. Aiming to encourage and assist professionals with the process of reflection in the science classroom, the new edition re-examines the latest advances in the field and changes to the curriculum, and explores the use of mobile technology and coding, and its impact on ICT in science education. With extra tasks integrated throughout the book and a brand new chapter, ‘Working scientifically’, to help develop learners’ investigative skills, key topics include: • The art and craft of science teaching. • The science curriculum and science in the curriculum. • Planning and managing learning. • Inclusive science education. • Laboratory safety in science learning and teaching. • Language and numeracy in science teaching and learning. • Computers and computing in science education. • Citizenship and sustainability in science education. Including points for reflection and useful information about further reading and recommended websites, Science Learning, Science Teaching is an essential source of support, guidance and inspiration for all students, teachers, mentors and those involved in science education wishing to reflect upon, improve and enrich their practice.

Teaching and Learning Secondary Science

Teaching and Learning Secondary Science
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781134612192
ISBN-13 : 1134612192
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching and Learning Secondary Science by : Jerry Wellington

A comprehensive and critical guide for new and experienced teachers on the teaching and learning of science. It combines an overview of current research with an account of curriculum changes to provide a valuable and practical guide to the business of classroom teaching.

The Teaching Assistant's Guide

The Teaching Assistant's Guide
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781134282142
ISBN-13 : 1134282141
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Teaching Assistant's Guide by : Michelle Lowe

This textbook, designed to meet the needs of foundation degree students, provides an accessible overview of the teaching assistant's role, incorporating practical tasks that will challenge students and improve their day-to-day practice.

Designing Learning with Embodied Teaching

Designing Learning with Embodied Teaching
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781000098464
ISBN-13 : 100009846X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Learning with Embodied Teaching by : Fei Victor Lim

Teaching and learning involve more than just language. The teachers' use of gestures, the classroom spaces they occupy and the movements they make, as well as the tools they use, work together with language as a multimodal ensemble of meanings. Embodied teaching is about applying the understandings from multimodal communication to the classroom. It is about helping teachers recognise that the moves they make and the tools they use in the classroom are part of their pedagogy and contribute to the design of the students’ learning experience. In response to the changing profile and needs of learners in this digital age, pedagogic shifts are required. A shift is the evolving role of teachers from authority of knowledge to designers of learning. This book discusses how, using examples drawn from case studies, teachers can use corporeal resources and (digital) tools to design learning experiences for their students. It advances the argument that the study of the teachers' use of language, gestures, positioning, and movement in the classroom, from a multimodal perspective, can be productive. This book is intended for educational researchers and teacher practitioners, as well as curriculum specialists and policy makers. The central proposition is that as teachers develop a semiotic awareness of how their use of various meaning-making resources express their unique pedagogy they can use these multimodal resources aptly and fluently to design meaningful learning experiences. This book also presents a case for further research in educational semiotics to understand the embodied ways of meaning-making in the pedagogic context.