Don't Change The Light Bulbs by Rachel Jones

Don't Change The Light Bulbs by Rachel Jones

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Curated by Rachel Jones, Don't Change the Light Bulbs offers tips and hints on how to be the best teacher you can be, and is written by some of the most respected leaders in education today. It covers primary, secondary and post 16 phases, in addition to cross curricular sections on leadership, ICT, inclusion, creativity, SEN and tut

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Don't Change The Light Bulbs by Rachel Jones

t also presents the practical advice of those who have been there and done it and who now want to share their collective wisdom with you. The aim of which is to make education better, not just in your classroom but for everyone. A useful and inspirational book, it can be read straight through, or dipped in and out of for subject specific advice. A one-stop shop to inspire, invigorate and re-energise teachers and leaders alike, it's comprehensively written and covers an exceptional subject breadth. There is something for everyone, as it provides hints and ideas from both sides of the knowledge/skills debate, and challenges the perceived divide between primary and secondary pedagogy. Don't Change the Light Bulbs will provoke discussion, not only over its useful ideas, but also because of how it seeks to rethink the way we see imagined dichotomies in education. The wise words found within its pages will inspire your teaching, encouraging and supporting you, whilst you are stimulated to think outside of the classroom walls. For use by, and of interest to, everyone involved in the education sector. Contributors include: John Tomsett @Johntomsett @Chocotzar Sarah Findlater @Msfindlater Dan Williams @Furtheredagogy Stephen Lockyer @Mrlockyer Daniel Harvey @Danielharvey9 Ross Morrison McGill @Teachertoolkit Chris Deakin @Sociologyheaven Gwen Nelson @Gwenelope Mathew Pullen @Mat6453 Amy Harvey @Ms_Jamdangory Alex Quigley @Huntingenglish Phil Stock @Joeybagstock Steve Wheeler @Timbuckteeth Andrew Day @Andyphilipday Pete Jones @Pekabelo Dan Leighton @Danhleighton Amjad Ali @Astsupportaali Tom Sherrington @Headguruteacher Steph Ladbrooke @Learnbuzz Jill Berry @Jillberry102 Year 3 Pupil, Finley Julia Skinner @Theheads Office @Itsmotherswork Year 9 Pupil, Dylan @Book_Worm39 Alan O'Donohoe @Teknoteacher Dave Andress @Profdaveandress Mary Myatt @Marymyatt Emma Payne @Emma_Payneht Andy Lewis @Iteachre Chris Chivers @Chrischivers2 Jon Tait @Teamtait Amy Kennett @Amykennett Ian Gilbert @Thatiangilbert Martin Illingworth @Martinillingwor David Rogers @Daviderogers @H_Metal_Leader Jim Smith @Thelazyteacher Mark Anderson @Ictevangelist Ben Waldram @Mrwaldram Shaun Allison @Shaun_Allison Harry Fletcher-Wood @Hfletcherwood Tim Taylor @Imagineinquiry Iesha Small @Ieshasmall Hywel Roberts @Hywel_Roberts Rachel Orr @Rachelorr Martin Burrett @Ictmagic Kev Bartle @Kevbartle Thomas Starkey @Tstarkey1212 @Teachertweaks Jo Baker @Jobaker9 David Fawcett @Davidfawcett27 And Jenn Ludgate @Missjlud Jan Baker @Janbaker97 Sue Cowley @Sue_Cowley Andrew Old @Oldandrewuk Lisa Fernandez Adams @Lisafernandez78 @Cazzypot @Bergistra Rob Ward @Pgceng Lisa Jane Ashes @Lisajaneashes Nina Jackson @Musicmind Debra Kidd @Debrakidd Rachel Jones @Rlj1981 Chris Waugh @Edutronic_Net David Blow @Dtblow Amelia Stone @Revells7 Martyn Reah @Martynreah Stephen Logan @Stephen_Logan Scott Hayden @Bcotmedia Vic Goddard @Vicgoddard
Rachel Jones, who loves sharing ideas, is a Google Certified Teacher interested in creativity and innovation in the classroom. She thrives on trying new things and engaging and empowering students. Her blog was a finalist in the 2013 EduBlog awards and was recommended by The Guardian as a must-read for 2014. Rachel is a regular blogger for The Huffington Post and a lively contributor on Twitter @rlj1981. She also curated Don't Change the Light Bulbs; a must-read anthology of mantras, lists, aphorisms, advice and activities from some of the UK's most switched-on educators.
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ISBN 13 9781781352113
ISBN 10 1781352119
Title Don't Change The Light Bulbs
Author Rachel Jones
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Independent Thinking Press
Year published 2014-09-25
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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