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050 _aLB 1025.3
_b.Sm61 2017
100 1 _aSmith, Jim.
_921929
245 1 4 _aThe really lazy teacher's handbook /
_cJim Smith; edited by Ian Gilbert.
250 _aNew edition.
260 _aUK :
_bIndependent Thinking Press,
_c2017.
264 1 _aUK :
_bIndependent Thinking Press,
_c2017.
265 _aFFB
300 _ax, 256 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
500 _a"Originally published in 2010 by Crown House Publishing Ltd as The Lazy teacher's handbook"
500 _aRevised and updated.
504 _aIncludes bibliography.
520 _aIt's more than six years since the bestselling Lazy Teacher's Handbook was first published and Jim Smith's Lazy Teaching philosophy has developed significantly in that time. This new revised edition details Jim s latest thinking on how to be the best lazy, but outstanding, teacher you can be. Every chapter has been revised and some significantly expanded, particularly those on planning, conducting and reviewing lazy lessons. Others have been updated with Jim s latest tried-and-tested techniques, which all shift the emphasis away from the teaching and onto the learning. Have you ever wondered what would happen in your classroom if you simply stopped teaching? Over the last few decades the demands of countless education initiatives, not to mention the pressures good teachers put on themselves, have seen so much teaching squeezed into our lessons, it must have squeezed out some of the learning. Maybe if we spent a little less time teaching and gave students a little more time to learn, things would be different. Maybe this would allow us more opportunities to build relationships with the class and develop that all-important rapport with the individuals who might just need us most. Maybe we could even reclaim our Sunday afternoons from planning and marking? The Lazy Way can help you get more out of your students and at the same time help you to get your life back. More than just a series of tricks, the Lazy Way is something Jim Smith has put together over years of experience working with all sorts of learners (and teachers) who want their lessons to be different yet still be rewarded with academic success. The approach was born out of Jim's frustration with doing a job he loves but being slowly killed by it in the process. And, as all good psychologists know, if necessity is the mother of invention then frustration is the absent father, and being knackered the grown-up sibling who just won t leave home. If you want your students to learn more and you to work less, then The Lazy Teacher's Handbook provides you with all the arguments and evidence you need. The new edition is packed full of even more easy-to-apply, highly effective strategies (which Ofsted have rated as outstanding) all with the seal of approval from real students in real classrooms. So, next time someone tells you to get a life, this book will make it possible. Previously published as The Lazy Teacher's Handbook, ISBN 9781845902896. The Lazy Teacher is a registered trademark. --- Amazon.com
650 0 _aEffective teaching.
_2sears
_921930
650 0 _aLesson planning.
_2sears
_921931
650 0 _aTeachers
_xTime management.
_2sears
_921932
700 1 _aGilbert, Ian.
_deditor.
_921933
740 0 2 _a Lazy teacher's handbook
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