This book examines how mathematical mastery, influenced by East Asian teaching approaches, can be developed in a UK context to enhance primary school teaching and to deepen children's mathematical knowledge.
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- 2019
- 2016
This book explains 'big ideas' in mathematics in simple terms supported by classroom examples to show how they can be applied in primary schools to enable learning.
- 2010
Research for Evidence-Based Practice in Healthcare
- 293 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This is an essential, accessible introduction to the practicalities of research and evidence-based practice aimed at all pre-registration nursing and healthcare students.
- 1999
Practical Counselling and Helping
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the distinctions between counselling and helping, this guide provides straightforward insights into their respective limitations and practical applications. It aims to equip readers with clear, accessible information, making it suitable for those seeking to understand these concepts without complex jargon.
- 1996
Acquiring Interpersonal Skills
A Handbook of Experiential Learning for Health Professionals
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the enhancement of interpersonal skills across health professions, this expanded edition offers insights into reflection, counseling, and practical activities. It includes chapters on educational theory, managing learning groups, and curriculum design, making it a comprehensive resource for teachers, students, and practitioners. The book features "activities for improving interpersonal skills," providing concise exercises and tips to facilitate skill development. This approach aims to foster effective communication and collaboration in healthcare settings.