100 ideas for secondary teachers: gifted and talented
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Beschreibung: | 97 Sneaky sensory inactivation Cover; Half Title; Copyright; Title; Series; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; How to use this book; Part 1: Things you need to know; 1 Don't panic!; 2 What does it mean?; 3 Identification; 4 Stay professional; 5 Checklists; 6 Managing parents; 7 The learning contract; 8 Identifying low self-esteem; 9 Intelligence tests; 10 Look after yourself; Part 2: Encrichment ideas 1; 11 206 bones; 12 Using an old hatbox; 13 Selling the Moon; 14 Why do spiders have eight legs?; 15 Birthday swap; 16 Jokes and geography; 17 Be the first to have a settable!; 18 Things buried beneath 19 The optimistic duck20 Knowing our place in creation; Part 3: Bespoke teaching; 21 Prepare them for the future; 22 Dual exceptionality; 23 ADHD; 24 Learning disabilities; 25 Hearing impairment; 26 Physical disabilities; 27 Visual impairment; 28 Acceleration; 29 Perfectionism; 30 The underachiever; Part 4: Enrichment ideas 2; 31 Global migrants; 32 Dramatis personæ; 33 Bad breath/good breath; 34 Arctic greening; 35 Future milestones; 36 A Narnia of wardrobes; 37 Nervous behaviour; 38 My lucky pen; 39 Identity; 40 Break it down; Part 5: Gifted and talented toolbox 41 How to present activities42 Groups; 43 Critical thinking skills; 44 Differentiation; 45 Higher-order questioning; 46 Producing enrichment activities and opportunities; 47 HELP!; 48 Homework; 49 At the drop of a hat enrichment; 50 Is your provision working?; Part 6: Enrichment ideas 3; 51 Healthy cutlery; 52 The Great Game; 53 Parrots in space?; 54 Future proxemics; 55 Beginning and end; 56 The last words written; 57 The sailing log of a space traveller; 58 What did Chaucer eat for breakfast?; 59 Celebrating a life; 60 Toponymy; Part 7: Embedding the provision; 61 Teacher briefings 62 Tactful teaching and listening63 Micro enrichment moments; 64 How to enrich enrichment; 65 Emotional intelligence; 67 Still just a child; 68 Who else is on your team?; 69 Resources and funding; 70 Making friends with parents and carers; Part 8: Enrichment ideas 4; 71 The egg of the extinct elephant bird was BIG; 72 Invisible theatre; 73 Just six recipes; 74 Canto Ostinato ad libitum; 75 Nociceptors or not, it looks like pain; 76 Extra-terrestrial botanics; 77 Unlikely musical; 78 Super sleep; 79 The interabang!?; 80 Wireless cars Part 9: Taking stock and taking control of the gifted and talented provision81 The gifted and talented coordinator; 82 Creative careers; 83 The joy of getting it wrong; 84 SWOTing up; 85 Good role models; 86 Delivering professional development to colleagues; 87 Socialising experiences; 88 Surviving as a gifted and talented coordinator; 89 Perfect provision; 90 If you were doing it all again; Part 10: Enrichment ideas 5; 91 The three wise women; 92 Dictionary of the unacceptable; 93 Catalytic clothing; 94 Style makes the difference; 95 How far can you throw an idea?; 96 You are what you read 100 IDEAS: QUICK - EASY - INSPIRED - OUTSTANDING The school budget for gifted and talented provision may have been reduced, but the expectation and need for it is higher than ever. This brand new title in the bestselling 100 Ideas series includes enrichment activities and teaching and management strategies for supporting the most able students in your school. Whether you are simply looking for activities to use in your classroom or you are in charge of whole school provision, there are ideas in this book for you. They range from how to identify gifted and talented students, support their indiv |
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