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"What to do Before you Teach a Class" is a one-stop resource for busy teachers on planning lessons. This fascinating guide focuses on what teachers really need to know before they teach a class - it deals with the things that all teachers have to do every time they plan a lesson. It also provides genuinely comprehensive treatment of short-term, medium-term and long-term planning, preparing resources and differentiation. Accessible, well-written and brimming with advice, this essential guide will prove indispensable for everyone in the classroom.
Anthony Haynes Former Chair of English Association schools committee. Former faculty co-ordinator and mentor of PGCE students and NQTs. Written and presented on numerous educational topics including: teaching of writing; teaching of poetry; bilingual education; using the internet and other educational resouces. Experienced examiner.
1. Planning and Preparation: An overview; 2. Aims; 3. Needs; 4. Context; 5. Cognition; 6. Curriculum; 7. Medium Term Planning; 8. Short Term Planning; 9. Resources 1: preparation; 10. Resources 2: use and abuse; 11. Assessment and Evaluation; Appendices; A. A Cubic Model of the Curriculum; B. Framework for Perfect Planning Appendix.
‘This book breaks down the complex process of lesson planning into very specific ideas that can be applied practically. It focuses on the philosophy of teaching in a very concrete way and goes above and beyond current trends or politics - as an experienced teacher I enjoyed the chance to analyse what I do and how I can continue to improve my practice.' Ann McLean, Languages Subject Chair, Parkland Secondary School, Sidney, BC, Canada