Buch, Englisch, 118 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 297 mm, Gewicht: 334 g
A Practical Classroom Guide and Toolkit
Buch, Englisch, 118 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 297 mm, Gewicht: 334 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-87713-6
Verlag: Routledge
Have you ever taught a learner who either doesn’t start their work or starts but never finishes? A learner who produces some brilliant but unrelated work? A learner who can’t seem to remember your instructions?
Often, these are the learners who, despite a thirst for learning, lack the skills required for classroom success due to a potential unmet need linked to executive functioning. This accessible guide explores the executive functioning difficulties that learners may face which can pose as barriers to learning in the classroom and lead to mislabelling as 'naughty', 'lazy' or 'inattentive'. The chapters:
- address key topics including working memory, organisation, self-monitoring and impulse control
- contain a practical toolkit of resources, including helpful sheets to share with staff, parents and carers
- demystify the science and theory behind executive functioning
- provide practical advice, tried-and-tested strategies and ‘what to do’ solutions; and
- place a focus throughout on meeting needs in the classroom through adaptive, well-scaffolded and high-quality teaching
With hands-on, simple and impactful advice, this guide will enable the reader to put all they have learned about executive functioning into practice to best support the learners in their care. It will be key reading for special educational needs (SEN) coordinators, as well as practising classroom teachers and early careers teachers.
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Professional Practice & Development
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1 What is executive functioning? 1
Introduction 1
What is executive functioning? 2
What can executive functioning difficulties look like in the classroom? 7
How to use the identification tool 9
What does a completed identification tool look like? 22
Chapter 2 Working memory 25
What is it? 25
Working memory and classroom success 28
Working memory toolkit 31
Five top tips 34
A quick guide 35
Skill builders 36
Chapter 3 Self-monitoring 38
What is it? 38
Self-monitoring and classroom success 39
Self-monitoring toolkit 43
Five top tips 46
A quick guide 47
Skill builders 48
Chapter 4 Planning and prioritising 51
What is it? 51
Planning and prioritising and classroom success 52
Planning and prioritising toolkit 55
Five top tips 57
A quick guide 58
Skill builders 59
Chapter 5 Task initiation 61
What is it? 61
Task initiation and classroom success 61
Task initiation toolkit 63
Five top tips 65
A quick guide 66
Skill builders 67
Chapter 6 Organisation 69
What is it? 69
Organisation and classroom success 69
Organisation toolkit 72
Five top tips 74
A quick guide 75
Skill builders 76
Chapter 7 Impulse control 78
What is it? 78
Impulse control and classroom success 79
Impulse control toolkit 81
Five top tips 82
A quick guide 83
Skill builders 84
Chapter 8 Emotional control 86
What is it? 86
Emotional control and classroom success 87
Emotional control toolkit 89
Five top tips 91
A quick guide 92
Skill builders 93
Chapter 9 Flexible thinking 95
What is it? 95
Flexible thinking and classroom success 95
Flexible thinking toolkit 98
Five top tips 100
A quick guide 101
Skill builders 102
Food for thought 105
References 106