Getting the buggers to do their homework
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Getting the buggers to do their homework
Continuum, c2006
- : pbk
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book does precisely what it says on the tin. Did you realise that properly structured homework can add the equivalent of one year to a student's full-time education? This invaluable guide provides teachers with a wide range of practical techniques that can be used to motivate pupils of all ages to do their homework. Julian Stern equips teachers with a variety of strategies for setting more effective, interesting and differentiated homework. He offers dozens of examples of homework tasks covering every subject in the National Curriculum. Brimming with innovative ideas, this book will prove essential reading for every teacher and trainee teacher.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Expansion homework: extending the school
- 3. Application homework: making school subjects important
- 4. Capture homework: bringing the world into the classroom
- 5. Homework that dares not speak its name
- 6. Resources.
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