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Recommendations for books, research for already experienced staff

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winewolfhowls · 30/07/2022 08:39

Hello, I am an experienced teacher but I've made a sideways move for September.

Can anyone recommend reading, websites or research for any of the following....

General good books about teaching, I have every lesson counts already.
Send
Entry-level literacy
Employment skills

I find that if you are experienced you find maybe a good point, chapter or Idea out of a whole book but it doesn't really justify buying it in the first place.

Thanks 👍

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echt · 01/08/2022 00:39

Can you access the school library in the holidays, and do they have a professional reading section?

winewolfhowls · 01/08/2022 07:10

There's not much there I think! I must admit to being an underliner and sticky noter of books so I am looking for a few books to keep really.

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Newrumpus · 01/08/2022 11:16

Can you give a little more detail? Are you looking for academic books, subject or stage specific, leadership or pedagogy?

winewolfhowls · 05/08/2022 17:11

Thanks

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Bookishnerd · 11/08/2022 21:36

Have you tried the Expert Teaching series by Peps McCrea? Memorable Teaching: Leveraging memory to build deep and durable learning in the classroom: 2 (High Impact Teaching) amzn.eu/d/9QFtVFX

And CST have a great new paper out about SEND

Bookishnerd · 11/08/2022 21:37

Couldn’t post the SEND link for some reason but it’s on their website - it’s called A Good Life by Tom Rees

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