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Tools for Teachers: How to teach, lead, and learn like the world's best educators
Tools for Teachers: How to teach, lead, and learn like the world's best educators
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If the sky was the limit, what would you do to become the best educator that you can be? In 2016, Ollie Lovell asked himself this same question, and concluded that asking the world’s foremost leaders in education what they do would be a great place to start.
And so he did just that. Over the past five years, Ollie has spoken to sixty of the world’s most prominent teachers, leaders, and education researchers. With guests including John Hattie, Tom Sherrington, Anita Archer, Dylan Wiliam, Jim Knight, Judith Hochman, Jay McTighe, Tom Bennett, Daisy Christodoulou, Bill Rogers, Daniel Willingham, and many more, Ollie digs deep to work out what works in education, and what doesn’t. This book aims to share those insights with you. It summarises the most useful techniques, tactics and mental models from these sixty conversations, and presents them in a clear, practical, and actionable form for you to start improving your teaching and learning from the first page.
Tools for Teachers will help you to teach, lead, and learn like the world’s best educators.

Language
English
ISBN
9781915361240
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Support for Tools for Teachers
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
PART 1: TEACH
Chapter 1 Explicit Instruction
Chapter 2 Behaviour Management
Chapter 3 Motivation
Chapter 4 Regulation and Relationships
PART 2: LEAD
Chapter 5 Purpose
Chapter 6 Curriculum
Chapter 7 Leadership
PART 3: LEARN
Chapter 8 Reading and Evaluating Education Research
Closing Words
Appendix 1 Michael Pershan’s Worked Example Routine
Appendix 2 Effect Sizes
Appendix 3 The ERRR Podcast: List of episodes from the first five years
Appendix 4 Supporters of the ERRR Podcast

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