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Coming Soon Conceptual Maths by Peter Mattock. Teaching 'about' (rather than just 'how to do') mathematics in schools.

Conceptual Maths

Teaching 'about' (rather than just 'how to do') mathematics in schools
$44.95
Coming Soon Square Pegs by Fran Morgan with Ellie Costello. Inclusivity, compassion and fitting in - a guide for schools

Square Pegs

Inclusivity, compassion and fitting in – a guide for schools
$34.95
Coming Soon Picture of Test-Enhanced Learning

Test-Enhanced Learning

A practical guide to improving academic outcomes for all students
$22.95
Coming Soon Botheredness by Hywel Roberts. Stories, stance and pedagogy.

Botheredness ®

Stories, stance and pedagogy
$22.95
Coming Soon Picture of That Behaviour Book

That Behaviour Book

The simple truth about teaching children
$23.95
Forthcoming Opening Doors to Ambitious Primary English by Bob Cox with Leah Crawford, Angela Jenkins and Julie Sargent. Pitching high and including all.

Opening Doors to Ambitious Primary English

Pitching high and including all
$24.95
Forthcoming Powerful Questioning by Michael Chiles.Strategies for improving learning and retention in the classroom

Powerful Questioning

Strategies for improving learning and retention in the classroom
$23.95
Forthcoming Written by Ginny Bootman, Independent Thinking on Being a SENDCO is an informative guide that identifies simple, tried and tested ways to build and cement strong relationships between all those who work with children with additional needs, be these teachers, parents, carers or outside agencies. Relationships are pivotal when working with children with special educational needs (SEN). Trust, honesty and empathy play a vital role in these relationships and is key to these individuals thriving in school and at home. Ginny Bootman, a former headteacher with years of classroom experience, is now a passionate SENCO at two primary schools – and in this book she imparts her wisdom on how SENCOs can build strong and lasting relationships between those who work with children with additional needs. Ginny details why these relationships are so important in helping individual children achieve the best they can, with practical strategies backed up by real life examples.

Independent Thinking on Being a SENDCO

113 tips for building relationships, saving time and changing lives
$16.95
Forthcoming Picture of Changing Perceptions

Changing Perceptions

Deciphering the language of behaviour
$23.95
Forthcoming Make Your Own Rainbow by Leonie Briggs

Make Your Own Rainbow

A colourful approach to all things STEAM
$25.95
Forthcoming Restorative Practice at Work by Lesley Parkinson

Restorative Practice at Work

Six habits for improving relationships in healthcare settings
$23.95