Successful Science Teaching: Improving achievement and learning engagement by using classroom assessment (Paperback)

Paul Spenceley

ISBN 10: 1913622967 ISBN 13: 9781913622961
Published by Hachette Learning, Suffolk, 2022
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Paperback. Teachers simply do not have the time to do any more work. Yet the pressure to improve results is ever-upwards. The emphasis in this book is not on doing anything extra, but on doing all the everyday things that science teachers do planning lessons, marking work and exams, providing feedback, and getting students involved in discussions, or self and peer-assessment in a slightly different way. The book is full of simple, practical, formative assessment techniques and strategies, based on real classroom practices, repeated across the range of ages and abilities at secondary levels, in a variety of schools, that have been repeatedly shown to significantly improve examination results, and student involvement in lessons. Whether you are just about to embark on a career as a science teacher, or you have been one for many years, there is bound to be something here. The book is full of simple, practical, formative assessment techniques and strategies, based on real classroom practices, repeated across the range of ages and abilities at secondary levels, in a variety of schools, that have been repeatedly shown to significantly improve examination results, and student involvement in lessons. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781913622961

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Teachers simply do not have the time to do any more work. Yet the pressure to improve results is ever-upwards. The emphasis in this book is not on doing anything extra, but on doing all the everyday things that science teachers do – planning lessons, marking work and exams, providing feedback, and getting students involved in discussions, or self and peer-assessment – in a slightly different way. The book is full of simple, practical, formative assessment techniques and strategies, based on real classroom practices, repeated across the range of ages and abilities at secondary levels, in a variety of schools, that have been repeatedly shown to significantly improve examination results, and student involvement in lessons. Whether you are just about to embark on a career as a science teacher, or you have been one for many years, there is bound to be something here.

About the Author: Recently retired after 35 years Paul worked in both the comprehensive and grammar school systems, holding a variety of departmental appointments, but always remaining a classroom science teacher. Between 1998 and 2002, he was one of the teachers involved in the King’s College project, which lead to Black and Wiliam publishing ‘Working Inside The Black Box’. In the years since, he has continued to develop and refine formative assessment techniques, working with a number of secondary schools, always with great success. Paul has spoken on his work at schools and conferences across the country, always with excellent feedback. He was also recognised for his work at a reception at Buckingham Palace for those who had ‘made a significant contribution to education in the UK.’

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Title: Successful Science Teaching: Improving ...
Publisher: Hachette Learning, Suffolk
Publication Date: 2022
Binding: Paperback
Condition: new

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