Mark. Plan. Teach.: Save time. Reduce workload. Impact learning. - Softcover

McGill, Ross Morrison

 
9781472910875: Mark. Plan. Teach.: Save time. Reduce workload. Impact learning.

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This brand new book from Ross Morrison McGill, bestselling author of 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Lessons and Teacher Toolkit, is packed full of pragmatic ideas that will help teachers refine the key elements of their profession: marking work, planning lessons and teaching students. Supported by evidence and psychological insights, these ideas will enable all teachers to maximise the impact of their teaching and take back control of their workload and classroom domain.

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Ross is a qualified teacher who, across three decades, has worked in some of the most challenging secondary schools in London as a design technology teacher and as a deputy headteacher. Throughout his school leadership, he has been responsible for improving the quality of teaching and learning and has an international profile as a leading contributor and organiser of professional development, research, and teacher wellbeing within a growing community of education professionals. As the most followed educator on social media in the UK, he offers unique social media insights and support for schools and organisations.

He is frequently asked to speak at national conferences and has worked with teachers all over the UK and in many parts of the world. He is regularly asked to reflect on educational developments in multiple publications about education policy. Through his website, he advocates teaching and supports thousands worldwide. He is a PGCE tutor and visiting tutor at the University of Buckingham and when not completing action doctoral research on and offline, he is either teaching teachers, reading, writing or tweeting @TeacherToolkit!

Ross is the bestselling author of Mark. Plan. Teach., Teacher Toolkit and Just Great Teaching.

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