The Perfect Ofsted English Lesson (Perfect series)

The Perfect Ofsted English Lesson (Perfect series)

by JackieBeere (Editor), David Didau (Author)

Synopsis

The Perfect Ofsted English Lesson is designed to help bring out the best in all English departments during that all-important Ofsted visit. Packed full of ideas, strategies and simple yet effective innovations, this book is an essential part of the toolkit of every English department - and not just for the inspection either!

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: Independent Thinking Press an imprint of Crown House Publishing
Published: 29 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1781350523
ISBN 13: 9781781350522

Media Reviews
The techniques and strategies that you will read in this book will help teachers of English reflect on what really matters when they teach the subject. David Carter, Executive Principal, Cabot Learning Federation Provides a range of ideas and approaches that aren't just outstanding against some Ofsted ticklist, but genuinely outstanding. Geoff Barton, Headteacher, King Edward VI School This book is an encouraging reminder that, with hard work, effort and an understanding of the fundamental pedagogies of our classrooms, we too can achieve perfection in our lessons. Lisa-Jane Ashes, (AST), Author and Creator of Reflections of a Learning Geek If you are a teacher - not just an English teacher - you need to read this book. Dave Rees, Principal of Erne Integrated College There's a wealth of experience within these pages, but also love, joy, and compassion from a classroom practitioner on whom we should all model ourselves. Kenny Pieper, English teacher in a Scottish Secondary School I'd recommend this book heartily to every teacher (NOT just English teachers) and encourage them to try out the tips within. They work - I know - I've tried many myself to great effect! David Doherty, Assistant Principal & Teacher of English, Cowes Enterprise College
Author Bio
David Didau has run two very successful English departments and been an Assistant Head. His blog, www.learningspy.co.uk, is a distinctive mix of acerbic wit and thoughtful wisdom and is one of the most influential education blogs in the world. David is available to speak at conferences and run training in schools and has been described as being like bottled lightning .