Pay Attention Please - A Teacher's Memoir of Winning Strategies offers an entertaining insight into the tornado of chaos, language and behaviour that teachers encounter.
The classroom climate has changed dramatically and demands new and innovative strategies to keep cool and resolve difficult scenarios.
University students, teachers and those who work with youth will find useful guidelines to pursue in every one of the fifty chapters.
The many stories in this memoir are based on true experiences that could happen to anyone managing a clas
The teaching strategies in this book have described a series of scenarios that are common to secondary Years 7 to 12 classrooms. The diversity between school communities, student skills, facilities and administrators is immense in Australia and such variations as the hapless teacher might find in the school environment is the heart of the situation. There is certain common ground everywhere: the school, the students, the administrators, the curriculum and the teacher standing up and being responsible for daily learning and forming positive relationships and addressing national literacy/numeracy standard benchmarks. The mix of this recipe can be a formula for disaster or sweet success. The role of a teacher has become more complex in today's society. A teacher needs the skills of a psychologist and social worker and a driving ambition to make a difference in the lives of students.
Endorsement Quotation:
" Richard Routh provides us with a medley of teaching anecdotes in the succinct and often entertaining stories of his lived experience in a variety of schools, countries and educational systems. Richard draws upon decades of successful practice at the secondary and tertiary levels. His stories have the potential to make his readers smile, and cringe, sometimes at the same time, but most importantly, his writing is educative and delivers to his audience, scenarios and responses that beginning teachers may come across as they begin their own professional educational journey." Terry Hopkins Teacher and University Lecturer
The classroom climate has changed dramatically and demands new and innovative strategies to keep cool and resolve difficult scenarios.
University students, teachers and those who work with youth will find useful guidelines to pursue in every one of the fifty chapters.
The many stories in this memoir are based on true experiences that could happen to anyone managing a clas
The teaching strategies in this book have described a series of scenarios that are common to secondary Years 7 to 12 classrooms. The diversity between school communities, student skills, facilities and administrators is immense in Australia and such variations as the hapless teacher might find in the school environment is the heart of the situation. There is certain common ground everywhere: the school, the students, the administrators, the curriculum and the teacher standing up and being responsible for daily learning and forming positive relationships and addressing national literacy/numeracy standard benchmarks. The mix of this recipe can be a formula for disaster or sweet success. The role of a teacher has become more complex in today's society. A teacher needs the skills of a psychologist and social worker and a driving ambition to make a difference in the lives of students.
Endorsement Quotation:
" Richard Routh provides us with a medley of teaching anecdotes in the succinct and often entertaining stories of his lived experience in a variety of schools, countries and educational systems. Richard draws upon decades of successful practice at the secondary and tertiary levels. His stories have the potential to make his readers smile, and cringe, sometimes at the same time, but most importantly, his writing is educative and delivers to his audience, scenarios and responses that beginning teachers may come across as they begin their own professional educational journey." Terry Hopkins Teacher and University Lecturer
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