Ensures you have all the necessary knowledge at your finger tips to be an effective school governor.
Mary Briggs Book order
This author focuses on exploring complex human relationships and characters' internal struggles. Their writing is characterized by profound psychological insight and a poetic style that draws readers into the emotional landscapes of their protagonists. The works are imbued with reflections on the nature of society and the fragility of human existence.






- 2023
- 2018
This is a book of poems about grief and how it changes people. Written from Mary's first-hand experience of losing her son when he was only sixteen years old.
- 2018
This book provides early years teacher educators with critical guidance to explore the enduring philosophies and principles of early years' pedagogy and to creatively interpret and communicate these to those they are training to be teachers and professionals.
- 2017
"A novel in twelve chapters and seven vignettes of the famous cemetery."
- 2015
In 1840s Britain, the Industrial Revolution has brought advances in technology and manufacturing. For the gentry, it means bigger chimneys on their houses. For poor, young boys, it sometimes means becoming a soot merchant's climbing boy. Jack is one such climbing boy. Born into a life of unlimited wealth and opportunities but through a cruel twist of fate he is abandoned and eventually taken on as a climbing boy by the village chimney sweep. Like many other poor young climbing boys, Jack sadly contracts what is known as soot wart, a disease that eventually takes his life. Although his life is a short one, it is in the last few months of his life that he comes to learn what it means to have a family and to be loved. A love that continues beyond his death.
- 2013
Teaching and Learning Early Years Mathematics
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Essential reading for all those teaching or training to teach Early Years mathematics, providing comprehensive subject and pedagogic knowledge for those responsible for the youngest children in school and their vital first experiences of learning mathematics.
- 2012
Play-Based Learning in the Primary School
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on play-based learning, this textbook serves as a vital resource for students in primary initial teacher education courses. Authored by a respected team, it explores innovative strategies and theories that enhance teaching practices, emphasizing the importance of play in early education. The book is designed to equip future educators with the knowledge and skills needed to create engaging learning environments that foster children's development and creativity.
- 2008
Assessment for Learning and Teaching in Primary Schools
- 170 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This essential guide for primary trainee teachers offers a clear overview of various assessment types and their purposes. It includes practical tasks for developing assessment skills and reflects on planning and observation. The updated second edition emphasizes peer assessment, personalized learning, and includes new content on Early Years observation.