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Written by James Crane, Making Every PE Lesson Count: Six principles to support great physical education teaching provides realistic and practical strategies that will help teachers make abstract ideas more concrete and meaningful in both practical and theory PE.
A practical guide for current and aspiring tutors that will give them the skills, knowledge and context to tutor more effectively.
Written by Matt Bromley and Andy Griffith, The Working Classroom: How to make school work for working-class students offers practical strategies and tools to help secondary schools address the needs of working-class students, including by building cultural capital and designing more engaging learning.
Leading Maths: The essential guide for new and aspiring maths leaders by Peter Mattock offers practical guidance and advice on how to approach maths leadership and explores the challenges and rewards that come with this unique role.
This workbook is designed to accompany "The Bumper Bundle Book of Modelling" by the same author. It contains over 75 exercises, quizzes and activities to help improve your modelling skills. Sections cover: Attitude: with quizzes and some exercised on developing identity and testing underpinning knowledge. Methodology: topics cover the modeling process and skills of handling relationships, working with data. And very importantly working with language the key skill in our repertoire. Technology: the "engine room" of our practice and the one most apparent to acquirers. Come face to face with the nuts and bolts of techniques, their components and relationships.
Fran Burgess has spent the last fifteen years seeking to find ways of demystifying the process of Modelling the beating heart of NLP. So here at last is her refreshing take on the A-Z of Modelling; covering the underpinning principles, the methodologies and skills, and the subsequent range of interventions which arise; plus the elusive skills of model and technique construction. You are taken on a Masterclass, from the initial exemplar to the final model and the techniques beyond that all in clear and simple language. Full of original findings and illuminating frameworks, its comprehensive and integrated descriptions take our NLP tradecraft to a whole new level of understanding.
This volume completes the Regression Hypnotherapy 2-volume set. When utilizing hypnotic regression to help heal the effects of trauma, re-living an experience is not necessarily a goal but can be a common development which can become part of the opportunity for powerful therapy. Explores issues and examples of working through exceptionally strong expressions of emotion, and combines theory with a generous series of transcripts of actual sessions giving the reader a close-up view of a wide variety of issues and situations that demonstrate the remarkable potential of this work. Unlike common regression therapy styles that avoid or discourage emotions, working through emotional difficulties when appropriate is recognized as providing potential for deeper, more comprehensive therapy, thereby increasing the possibility for profound transformation. With fine-tuned sensitivity and skill, the author integrates a wealth of comprehensive options for emotional clearing work in regression.
When renowned hypnotherapist Kay Thompson died in 1998, her planned first book was never set to type. This volume contains articles and transcripts of her original lectures on the therapeutic use of language, the importance of motivation, pain management and pain control, how language affects physiology, and hypnosis in dentistry. Included with this volume is a 60-minute CD of some of her lectures and teachings.
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