Let's Hear It from the Boys: What boys really think about school and how to help them succeed
Autor Gary Wilsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 ian 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472974631
ISBN-10: 1472974638
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472974638
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A work that is needed urgently to address the crisis in boys' achievement. According to a 2018 National Literacy Trust report, boys in areas of the lowest literacy levels have a life expectancy 26 years shorter than those in the highest literacy areas (compared to 20 years for girls).
Notă biografică
Gary Wilson is one of the country's leading experts on raising boys' achievement. He is a freelance education consultant, speaker, trainer, author and former teacher with 27 years of experience. Gary has advised and delivered training in over 1,000 schools and over 30 local authorities across the UK, and was Chair of the National Education Breakthrough Program on Raising Boys' Achievement for over a decade. His bestselling books include Breaking Through Barriers to Boys' Achievement and Boys Will Be Brilliant.
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This is a superb book. Gary is one of the country's leading authorities on raising boys' achievement. Let's Hear It from the Boys is full of insight and helpful practical approaches. I recommend it very highly.
I know Gary's work and use it in my workshops. I like his down-to-earth approach. Any teacher would learn useful ideas from this action-oriented book, which is both amusing and sensible. It shows how listening to boys can help us make their learning more productive and lead to less hassle for teachers and parents.
Gary Wilson's practical and passionate guide to raising boys' achievement tells us how to improve the experience of boys, girls and teachers while enhancing whole-school culture and results.
Raising boys' attainment is a real issue that has certainly been on our agenda. Let's Hear It from the Boys gets to the heart of the pressures and problems boys face. It provides useful actions to ensure boys are keen to learn, well-qualified and socially adjusted when they leave school.
Gary Wilson's book is a down-to-earth, hard-hitting and honest account of the plight of boys that is caring, compassionate and challenging. Full of hope and energy, it gets us thinking about the relationships between engagement, self-efficacy and academic aspirations and how we can change the deficit narrative of low achieving boys living precarious lives on the margins of school. Boys will be boys? Forget that. Boys will be brilliant, thanks very much.
The book offers a great selection of reflective questions, resources and strategies that can positively impact on boys' underachievement, for the benefit of all pupils.
I know Gary's work and use it in my workshops. I like his down-to-earth approach. Any teacher would learn useful ideas from this action-oriented book, which is both amusing and sensible. It shows how listening to boys can help us make their learning more productive and lead to less hassle for teachers and parents.
Gary Wilson's practical and passionate guide to raising boys' achievement tells us how to improve the experience of boys, girls and teachers while enhancing whole-school culture and results.
Raising boys' attainment is a real issue that has certainly been on our agenda. Let's Hear It from the Boys gets to the heart of the pressures and problems boys face. It provides useful actions to ensure boys are keen to learn, well-qualified and socially adjusted when they leave school.
Gary Wilson's book is a down-to-earth, hard-hitting and honest account of the plight of boys that is caring, compassionate and challenging. Full of hope and energy, it gets us thinking about the relationships between engagement, self-efficacy and academic aspirations and how we can change the deficit narrative of low achieving boys living precarious lives on the margins of school. Boys will be boys? Forget that. Boys will be brilliant, thanks very much.
The book offers a great selection of reflective questions, resources and strategies that can positively impact on boys' underachievement, for the benefit of all pupils.