1st Edition

Redefining More Able Education Key Issues for Schools

By Ian Warwick, Ray Speakman Copyright 2018
    154 Pages
    by Routledge

    154 Pages
    by Routledge

    Redefining More Able Education is an essential, up to date and challenging introduction to the many factors involved in teaching more able students. Written by Ian Warwick, founder of London Gifted and Talented, and Ray Speakman, this book challenges our understanding of provision for the more able and explores ways in which we can ensure that students reach their full potential.

    Providing a thorough overview of topical research, the book offers a range of practical solutions for engaging students and encouraging them to become more independent in their learning. Warwick and Speakman explore key ideas including differentiation, resilience and motivation, and unpick issues including the history of more able education, the relationship between intelligence and achievement, working with marginalised groups and how students can overcome barriers when applying to top universities. A dedicated chapter summarises 21 easy-to-implement strategies that can make a real difference to teaching practice.

    This definitive guide to more able education will be essential reading for teachers, school leaders and any education professionals reflecting on different approaches to motivating and teaching the more able in order to better provide for all their students.

    Preview

    Part One

    1. Introduction: What to take on board?

    2.  Framing more able education: Baggage check?

    3. History’s mislaid ideas: Lost property?

    4. IQ and character: Boarding Passes?

    5. Submerged populations and overlooked student groups: Missing passengers?

    6. The long shadow of poverty: Restricted Visibility?

    7. What research tells parents: Accompanied or alone?

    Part Two

    8. Whose classroom is it anyway? Seating allocations?

    9. What drives exceptional teaching and learning: Altitude or speed?

    10. Dependence to independence: Autopilot or co-pilot?

    11. Underachievement and motivation: Lost horizons?

    12. The journey to university: The long haul?

    13. 21 ways to shape a whole school culture: Happy landings?

    14. Glossary of concepts: Passport check?

    Biography

    Ian Warwick is the founder and Senior Director of London Gifted and Talented (www.londongt.org) which has worked with more than 3500 schools internationally. An inner-city teacher for 20 years, he has published extensively in the field of education and has written award-winning, high-challenge e-learning materials and several film screenplays.

    Ray Speakman founded the Birmingham Youth Theatre, has edited and written plays for schools, professional theatre and television, and was a teacher of English and a deputy headteacher in a large Warwickshire comprehensive.