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Welcome to the Online Resources for Reflective Teaching and Learning in the Secondary School In this section you will find links to external websites to use alongside each of the chapters in the book Tip: Click on each link to expand and view the content. Click again to collapse Chapter 1: Professional Learning and the Reflective Practitioner
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/KS3-4-PSHE-Emotional-Intelligence-6047708 Chapter 2: An Overview of Learning
http://www.education.gov.uk/get-into-teaching p.54 (activity 2.2) If you would like to read more about how the brain works follow the link to a sample chapter from How the Brain Learns, by David A Sousa http://www.sagepub.co.uk/upm-data/8249_Chapter_1.pdf p. 59: For information on how to create mind maps, go to:
http://www.mind-mapping.co.uk/make-mind-map.htm For further examples of mind maps and an exploration of how they work, go to Tony Buzan’s website: http://www.imindmap.com/education/#howitworks p.60 (activity 2.3) For examples of questionnaires on learning styles and multiple intelligences, go to Walter McKenzie’s Multiple Intelligences Survey at http://surfaquarium.comp.63: The National Curriculum website ‘Personal learning and thinking skills’ PLTs)pages are at: http://curriculum.qcda.gov.uk/key-stages-3-and-4/skills/personal-learning-and-thinking-skills/index.aspx An example of a Learning, Thinking and Creativity Staff Development Handbook for the Scottish curriculum is available at http://www.playfieldinstitute.co.uk/information/pdfs/publications/education_schools/Learning_Thinking_and_Creativity_A_Staff_Development_Handbook_publication.pd p.66 (activity 2.6): For Valerie Wilson’s paper, ‘Can thinking skills be taught?’, go to: http://www.scre.ac.uk/pdf/spotlight/spotlight79.pdf Chapter 3: Learning and Teaching Contexts
For information on the Scottish government's implementation of new Children's Services legislation can be found at: TeachersNet has been archived and can be accessed here: http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/*/http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/ The Behaviour for Learning website has been archived here p. 106: Websites which provide helpful guidance and resources in relation to working with gifted and talented children are: National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum (NALDIC): Subject support booklets entitled Access and Engagement in … (followed by the name of the National Curriculum subject name) are available here. For outdoor classroom resources see also p.79: For further information on the different routes and subject specific details you can refer to the DfES, QCA and examination board websites at: p. 86: For the SMOG test (simplified measure of gobbledegook) go to:; Information about numeracy QTS and ICT skills tests have been archived, and can beaccessed here: Educational games and simulations For case studies and teachers’ views on Interactive White Boards, refer to Functional skills: To keep up to date with developments in this area by consulting the examination boards (as above) for details and referring here. Examples of ICT using students' own ICT equipment such as mobile phones on the JISC website: http://www.elearning.ac.uk/ Chapter 4: Classroom ManagementP. 123: Further Consideration and Reading on Learning Objectives P. 140: Further Reading on Behaviour Management P. 148: To DfES Module and Reading on Questioning P. 155: To Examples of the Use of Interactive Whiteboards Questioning:http://teachertools.londongt.org/en-GB/resources/Ks3_module_questioning.pdf Chapter 5: Assessing Students
http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/resources/good-assessment-secondary-schools A concise summary of the principles of Assessment for Learning: Assessment Reform Group (2002)Assessment for Learning: 10 principles to guide classroom practice. http://www.assessment-reform-group.org.uk Chapter 6: Pastoral care and the role of the form tutor
Activities The following list of sources for PHSE resources should support you in this task: http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/pshe/ http://www.avert.org.uk/
http://www.ncb.org.uk
http://www.sheu.org.uk At the time of writing the Conservative-Liberal coalition government is planning a review of PHSE education. Further information is available from the following websites: Some useful websites on dealing with bullying in general include: Websites addressing racial bullying issues in particular include: The following websites and resources focus particularly on cyber-bullying: Some useful resources for tackling homophobic bullying in school include: Stonewall FIT movie available at: Stonewall Spell it out training DVD for teachers available at: Channel 4's Gay to Z programmes for schools available at: Schools Out information and resources available at: Chapter 7: Diversity, Social Justice and Global Issues in EducationWeb-based information and resources for teachers: general equality and diversity issues Anti-Defamation League teaching resource lists for teaching about a wide range of equality/diversity issues (US-based) Barnardo's teaching resources/research publications supporting teachers on issues of child poverty/homelessness Web-based information and resources for teachers: gender education Feminist Art Resources in Education US-based portal to teacher guides/curriculum ideas bringing feminist perspective to art education Gender and Education Association news/teaching support/academic articles on gender and education The Women's History Network academic publications and networking Publication Facts about Women and Men in Great Britain can be downloaded here Web-based information and resources for teachers: sexuality, LGBT issues and challenging homophobia Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) US-based information,campaigning and teaching resources Schools Out support network, research and campaigning on LGBT issues in education Stonewall/Education for All publications/resources/support in challenging homophobia in schools Web-based information and resources for teachers: Race equality and multicultural education Achieve good practice network on race equality/diversity (hosted by GTCE) Antiracist Toolkit guidance/case studies for teachers on challenging racism, promoting positive school ethos BBC multicultural history teaching resources background materials on Black, Asian and Jewish history. Black Information Link archive of newspaper articles/ reports Blacknet news items/articles on issues affecting Black British communities Multiverse teaching resources, professional/scholarly articles on supporting learning for pupils from diverse backgrounds Race Equality Toolkit guide to terminology around issues of race, ethnicity, identity and equality Runnymede Trust scholarly articles, campaigning and teaching resources Web-based information and resources for teachers: global education Centre for Global Education campaigning/publishing organisation offering resources/guidance for teachers on global/development education and social justice Citizenship Foundation training resources for teachers in citizenship educationhttp://www.citizenshipfoundation.org.uk Development Education Project training and resources for teachershttp://www.dep.org.uk/ Global Teacher Project practical academic resources http://www.globalteacher.org.uk Oxfam Education teaching resources/support in global citizenship and social justice issueshttp://www.oxfam.org.uk/education/ Practical Action resources/support for teaching sustainable development education in a global context http://practicalaction.org RISC training resources for global education and global citizenship educationhttp://www.risc.org.uk/education Appendix
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