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The Thinking Child Resource Book Nicola Call

The Thinking Child Resource Book By Nicola Call

The Thinking Child Resource Book by Nicola Call


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Summary

Nicola Call and Sally Featherstone combine their knowledge and experience to give a wealth of practical suggestions about how to implement brain-based learning techniques in early years settings.

The Thinking Child Resource Book Summary

The Thinking Child Resource Book by Nicola Call

The Thinking Child Resource Book is carefully structured to help practitioners build upon the theoretical and practical advice given in The Thinking Child - Brain Based Learning for the Foundation Stage. In this new book, Nicola Call and Sally Featherstone combine their knowledge and experience to give a wealth of practical suggestions about how to implement brain-based learning techniques in early years settings. The Thinking Child Resource Book can be used independently or as a companion to The Thinking Child. Clear references in The Thinking Child Resource Book direct practitioners to the appropriate pages of The Thinking Child for descriptions of the theory and research behind the practical suggestions Following the same structure as its predecessor for easy cross reference, this book gives advice on a wide range of techniques and activities such as how to engage the multiple intelligences, how to open productive dialogue with young children, how to select and use music, and strategies for increasing children's time on task. It lists more than a thousand ideas on how to use brain-based learning techniques for the foundation stage, including: *Twenty-one ways to foster positive self-esteem; *Forty ways to get creative; *Twenty-four ways to introduce children to ICT; *Seventy-five themes for interesting displays; *Thirty-six ways to involve parents; *Twenty-four activities for circle time; *Thirty ways to exploit VAK - visual, auditory and kinaesthetic learning. Case studies, taken from a wide variety of settings, give an insight into how brain-based techniques can be used to enrich the learning experience of young children, while the four fictitious child characters featured in The Thinking Child are again used to represent some of the best early years practice. The experience of practitioners using The Thinking Child Resource Book will be as exciting as that of the children, as they continue on this brain-based learning adventure together.

About Nicola Call

Nicola Call started her teaching career in Inner London, rising rapidly to become Deputy Head of three primary schools. When she met Alistair Smith, with whom she co-wrote The alps approach, Nicola was beginning to put theory into practice at her school on the outskirts of London's Heathrow airport. The most memorable result of this work was when 100 per cent of her Year 6 students attained Level 5 in their science SATs, but of equal importance was the incredible academic confidence of the children who experienced these methods. Nicola now lives in California where she combines writing with research into Accelerated Learning work in schools.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Understanding the child's brain Step 1: About brain-based learning Step 2: Meeting the children in their settings Part One: Preparing the climate and context for learning Step 1: Addressing children's physical needs Step 2: Developing emotional intelligence Step 3: Providing children with the tools for learning Step 4: Managing behaviour positively Step 5: Fostering partnerships with parents and carers Part Two: Supporting independent learning Step 1: Making maximum use of the environment Step 2: Helping children to develop good attention skills Step 3: Helping children to stay on task Step 4: Talking the language of learning Part Three: Developing brain-based techniques Step 1: Teaching children to mind map Step 2: Adventures in play Step 3: Maximizing learning through music Step 4: Teaching and learning through movement Step 5: The place for technology Part Four: Teaching for intelligence Step 1: Creative teaching for better learning Step 2: Fostering the beginnings of group work Step 3: Teaching through VAK Step 4: Engaging the multiple intelligences.

Additional information

GOR002034267
9781855391611
1855391619
The Thinking Child Resource Book by Nicola Call
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Network Educational Press Ltd
2003-10-01
160
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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