The Learning Game

The Learning Game
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781405520003
ISBN-13 : 1405520000
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Book Synopsis The Learning Game by : Jonathan Smith

Download or read book The Learning Game written by Jonathan Smith and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2012-07-26 with total page 203 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We are all caught up in our children's lives. We all remember our own schooldays and, as parents, we watch anxiously as our children go through it. As we look at the world of teaching from the outside we wonder not only what is going on but what we can do to help. Jonathan Smith, a born teacher and writer, takes us on his personal journey from his first days as a pupil through to the challenges of his professional and private life on the other side of the desk. He makes us feels what it is like to be a teacher facing the joys and the battles of a class. How do you influence a child? He describes how you catch and stretch their minds. What difference can a teacher make, or how much damage can he do? Should clever pupils teach themselves? What works in the classroom world and what does not? And while influencing the young, how do you develop yourself, how do you teach yourself to keep another life and find that elusive balance? This is a compelling and combative story, warmly anecdotal in approach, yet as sharp in its views of the current debates as it is sensitive in its psychological understanding. From the first page to the last, and without a hint of jargon, this inspiring book rings true.


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