50 quick ways to stretch and challenge more-able students

How can we best stretch and challenge the thinking of our most-able students? What can we do to support those learners who are working at a level beyond their peers? As teachers, we know this is an important issue. After all, we are responsible for ensuring every student makes great progress. And that means finding ways to stretch and challenge the most-able, pushing their thinking beyond the boundaries of the main lesson. In this book, bestselling author and trainer Mike Gershon brings together 50 strategies, activities and techniques you can use to solve this problem. Applicable across age groups and across the curriculum, the practical, classroom-ready ideas will help you to stretch and challenge your more-able students in every lesson you teach. 

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Subject(s)Personal development, Science, Practical work, Techniques and procedures
Author(s)Mike Gershon
Age16-19, FE/HE
Published2016
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Shelf reference370.1 GER
ISN/ISBN9781530907076
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xfurm

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