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Educators in the UK and around the world are uniting behind the need for the profession to have access to more high-quality research and evidence to do their job more effectively. But every year thousands of research papers are published, some of which contradict each other. How can busy teachers know which research is worth investing time in reading and understanding? And how easily is that academic research translated into excellent practice in the classroom In this thorough, enlightening and comprehensive book, Carl Hendrick and Robin Macpherson ask 18 of today's leading educational thinkers to distill the most up-to-date research into effective classroom practice in 10 of the most important areas of teaching.The result is a fascinating manual that will benefit every single teacher in every single school, in all four corners of the globe.

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This book is marvellous. It's all too easy for those of us fascinated by thinking, emotion, and motivation to get caught up in lovely theories about these processes. What Does This Look Like in the Classroom? brings us back to reality to focus on the classroom utility of education research, and offers practical applications for teachers and administrators. --Professor Dan Willingham, University of Virginia I read a great many education books. I love the ones that ask the right questions to make me think and challenge my own views. BINGO! Without doubt this book focuses on the questions that we all need to answer; anyone that can influence practice in their school must read this. Quite simply this book will be a big driver to improving my school and I will never become a victim of the Abilene paradox again. --Vic Goddard, Head of Passmores Academy There are no panaceas or silver bullets for what works in classroom. There is however, sound research that gives us all at least the starting point to consider and develop our own practice. Carl and Robin provide you with access to a lot of this and then point you in the direction of even more. Great read, practical and informative. --George Gilchrist

Table of Contents
1. Assessment, marking & feedback: Dylan Wiliam & Daisy Christodoulou 2. Behaviour: Tom Bennett & Jill Berry 3. Classroom talk and questioning: Martin Robinson & Doug Lemov 4. Learning myths: David Didau & Pedro de Bruyckere 5. Motivation: Nick Rose & Lucy Crehan 6. Psychology and memory: Paul Kirschner & Yana Weinstein 7. SEN: Jarlath O'Brien & Maggie Snowling 8. Technology: Jose Picardo & Neelam Parmar 9. Reading and literacy: Alex Quigley & Dianne Murphy

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    A Paperback / softback by Carl Hendrick, Robin Macpherson, Oliver Caviglioli

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      Publisher: John Catt Educational Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9781911382379, 978-1911382379
      ISBN10: 1911382373

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      Book Synopsis
      Educators in the UK and around the world are uniting behind the need for the profession to have access to more high-quality research and evidence to do their job more effectively. But every year thousands of research papers are published, some of which contradict each other. How can busy teachers know which research is worth investing time in reading and understanding? And how easily is that academic research translated into excellent practice in the classroom In this thorough, enlightening and comprehensive book, Carl Hendrick and Robin Macpherson ask 18 of today's leading educational thinkers to distill the most up-to-date research into effective classroom practice in 10 of the most important areas of teaching.The result is a fascinating manual that will benefit every single teacher in every single school, in all four corners of the globe.

      Trade Review
      This book is marvellous. It's all too easy for those of us fascinated by thinking, emotion, and motivation to get caught up in lovely theories about these processes. What Does This Look Like in the Classroom? brings us back to reality to focus on the classroom utility of education research, and offers practical applications for teachers and administrators. --Professor Dan Willingham, University of Virginia I read a great many education books. I love the ones that ask the right questions to make me think and challenge my own views. BINGO! Without doubt this book focuses on the questions that we all need to answer; anyone that can influence practice in their school must read this. Quite simply this book will be a big driver to improving my school and I will never become a victim of the Abilene paradox again. --Vic Goddard, Head of Passmores Academy There are no panaceas or silver bullets for what works in classroom. There is however, sound research that gives us all at least the starting point to consider and develop our own practice. Carl and Robin provide you with access to a lot of this and then point you in the direction of even more. Great read, practical and informative. --George Gilchrist

      Table of Contents
      1. Assessment, marking & feedback: Dylan Wiliam & Daisy Christodoulou 2. Behaviour: Tom Bennett & Jill Berry 3. Classroom talk and questioning: Martin Robinson & Doug Lemov 4. Learning myths: David Didau & Pedro de Bruyckere 5. Motivation: Nick Rose & Lucy Crehan 6. Psychology and memory: Paul Kirschner & Yana Weinstein 7. SEN: Jarlath O'Brien & Maggie Snowling 8. Technology: Jose Picardo & Neelam Parmar 9. Reading and literacy: Alex Quigley & Dianne Murphy

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