100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Revision (100 Ideas for Teachers)

100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Revision (100 Ideas for Teachers)

by JohnMitchell (Author)

Synopsis

The word 'revision' can strike fear into the heart of teachers and students alike! The exam cycle in today's modern education system can feel relentless, resulting in students suffering from information overload and exam fatigue. But it doesn't have to be like this! John Mitchell strongly believes that revision can be a opportunity to deepen students' understanding of a topic in an innovative, collaborative, and fun way - you just need to think outside the box! In this brilliant book, John Mitchell offers a diverse range of activities, games, tips and tricks that teachers can use in the classroom to help guide students through this stressful period. By combing theory with strategies tried and tested in the classroom, it will help teachers to create a culture where students are encouraged to review and reinforce their learning. This consistent approach means that revision becomes an everyday process rather that one that is just used in the run up to exams. From adaptations of well-known games, such as Connect Four and Runaround, to brand new activities, there are ideas that are suitable for very learning style and subject. 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Revision will help you to prepare students for exams effectively, alleviate stress, and reintroduce fun into your revision sessions.

$19.08

Save:$0.32 (2%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
Publisher: Bloomsbury Education
Published: 28 Jan 2016

ISBN 10: 1472913752
ISBN 13: 9781472913753
Book Overview: Brand new title in the successful 100 ideas series providing secondary teachers with revision strategies and activities.

Media Reviews
An extremely useful insight into a myriad of different techniques that teachers can use to enthuse and encourage effective revision with their exam classes. John skilfully blends tried and tested tips from top educators along with his personal strategies. These are presented in an accessible format that teachers will find easy to use and immensely rewarding. -- Caroline Bentley-Davies
Author Bio
With 15 years experience working in secondary school, John Mitchell is a history teacher with specific responsibility for student leadership. His imaginative revision sessions are applauded in his school and are a key part of the student programme. In 2014,, The Guardian named John as one of the top five history teachers to follow on Twitter @Jivespin