The Intelligent School

The Intelligent School
Title The Intelligent School PDF eBook
Author Barbara MacGilchrist
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 210
Release 2004-03-08
Genre Education
ISBN 9780761947752

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In this work, the authors offer a practical resource to schools to help them maximise their improvement efforts. The aim is to help schools be intelligent organizations, to build on experience and formulate policy.

The Intelligent School

The Intelligent School
Title The Intelligent School PDF eBook
Author Barbara MacGilchrist
Publisher Paul Chapman Educational Publishing
Total Pages 154
Release 1997-09-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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`This is a particularly well-written book, soundly based on effective school practice. It serves well its intention of helping schools become intelligent organizations.... This thoughtful analysis requires serious consideration' - School Leadership & Management`The capacities addressed in The Intelligent School are crucial if the high expectations that governments are setting for schools are to be realised.... [It is] remarkable how the authors have packed so much information into such a concise book, all in an authoritative and usable manner' - Brian Caldwell, University of MelbourneIn writing The Intelligent School, the authors offer a practical resource to schools to help them maximise their improvement efforts.The aim is to help schools to be intelligent organizations; to be the type of school that can synthesise different kinds of knowledge, experience and ideas in order to be confident about current achievements, and be able to decide what to do next.

An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Education

An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Education
Title An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Education PDF eBook
Author Tony Little
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 289
Release 2015-06-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1472913124

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'A hugely reassuring, common-sense guide no parent of teenage boys should be without.' - Sunday Times In his bestselling An Intelligent Person's Guide to Education, Tony Little, former Head Master of Eton College, asks the fundamental questions about how we should make our schools and schoolchildren fit for the modern world. This book will enlighten teachers, students and anxious parents alike, providing advice from the author's many years as a teacher, headmaster and governor in both independent schools and academies, in answer to the key issues concerning education. Tony Little explains the research behind how teenagers' brains function and how they act accordingly, discusses how to deal with sex, drugs and poor discipline, reassesses the meaning of 'character' in a child's education, and provides his own list of books every bright 16-year-old should read. In addition, he offers tips for parents on dealing with adolescents and communicating with their child's school. Drawing on a lifetime's work in schools, An Intelligent Person's Guide to Education is a refreshing, rational and original take on the most important stage in a child's development. An entertaining and essential book for teachers, parents and students interested in how education should serve our young people, now and in future.

Emotionally Intelligent School Counseling

Emotionally Intelligent School Counseling
Title Emotionally Intelligent School Counseling PDF eBook
Author John Pellitteri
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 305
Release 2006-04-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1135610843

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The concept of emotional intelligence (EI), which has steadily gained acceptance in psychology, seems particularly well suited to the work of school counselors and school psychologists who must constantly deal with troubled and underperforming students. To date, however, no book has systematically explained the theoretical and scientific foundations of emotional intelligence and integrated this information into the roles and functions of school counselors and other school personnel. In addition to illustrating how social emotional learning is important to both individual students and to school climate, the book also shows school counselors how to expand their own emotional awareness and resiliency. Key features of this outstanding new book include: *ASCA Guidelines. The book integrates the latest findings from the field of social emotional learning with the new ASCA guidelines for school counselors. *Real-life Cases. The book moves quickly from an overview of basic definitions, theories, and guidelines to stories of real counselors, administrators, teachers, and parents. *Author Expertise. John Pellitteri is Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in School Counseling Queens College (CUNY). A former school counselor, he is a leading researcher in the area of emotional intelligence. Barbara Ackerman is a K-5 school counselor and retiring Vice President of the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) Elementary School Division. Claudia Shelton has been a school counselor in grades 6-12 and currently heads a firm specializing in professional development for schools. Robin Stern is an adjunct associate professor and researcher at Columbia Teachers College and a specialist in social emotional learning for the New York City Board of Education. This book is appropriate as a supplementary text in school counseling courses and as a professional reference work for practicing school counselors, counselor educators, counseling psychologists, school psychologists, and school administrators.

Caring Classrooms/intelligent Schools

Caring Classrooms/intelligent Schools
Title Caring Classrooms/intelligent Schools PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Cohen
Publisher
Total Pages 219
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807740583

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This much-needed volume presents current thinking about effective social and emotional education with young children. Leading national experts describe the range of programs and perspectives that elementary teachers and school specialists can use to promote social-emotional learning. They provide concrete strategies and curricular-based programs that educators can rapidly implement or integrate into school life in and outside the classroom. This completely practical guide emphasizes techniques, strategies, and curricular approaches that will help teachers learn what to do and how to do it. It is a natural choice for staff development workshops.

Intelligent School

Intelligent School
Title Intelligent School PDF eBook
Author Barbara MacGilchrist
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2001
Genre
ISBN

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The Intelligent School

The Intelligent School
Title The Intelligent School PDF eBook
Author Barbara MacGilchrist
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 212
Release 2004-02-28
Genre Education
ISBN 9780761947752

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In writing The Intelligent School, the authors offer a practical resource to schools to help them maximize their improvement efforts. The aim is to help schools to be intelligent organizations; to be the type of school that can synthesize different kinds of knowledge, experience and ideas in order to be confident about current achievements, and be able to decide what to do next.