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TESpro links and references - 24/08/12

pedagogy | Published in TESpro on 24 August, 2012

All the weblinks and references from the 24 August 2012 edition of TESpro in one place

propedagogy

A different look at pedagogy

References

Alexander, R. Essays on Pedagogy (London: Routledge, 2008)

Alexander, R. Pedagogy and Culture: a perspective in search of a method in Soler, J., Craft, A. and Burgess, H. (eds.)  Teacher Development: Exploring Our Practice (London: Paul Chapman Publishing in association with The Open University, 2001)

Department for Education The Importance of Teaching (Cm 7980, 2010)

Durkheim, E. Education and Sociology (New York: The Free Press, 1956)

Leach, J. and Moon, R. Learners and Pedagogy (London: Paul Chapman Publishing in association with The Open University, 1999)


probehaviour

18 Little Tips that help teachers with behaviour

Victor Allen is a freelance behaviour and leadership consultant and founder of Mirror Development and Training www.mirrordt.co.uk

Tom Bennett’s blog

http://behaviourguru.blogspot.com/

Tom’s new book “Teacher: mastering the art and craft of teaching and learning” is published by Continuum.

To pose your questions to our behaviour experts, add a new thread here: www.tes.co.uk/behaviour


propathfinders

St Mary’s Bucknell

http://bucknellandbedstone.org/education/st-marys-bucknell/

procareeclinic

To pose questions to the TESpro Career Clinic, visit: www.tes.co.uk/careerclinic

proresearch  

The impact of sex education

Education and Health journal, volume 30, issue 2

http://sheu.org.uk/content/page/education-and-health-latest-issue

Professor David Paton, Nottingham University

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/business/LIZDP.html

Brook for Young People

http://www.brook.org.uk/

proeditorial

To contact the editor of TESpro, email: michael.shaw@tes.co.uk


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