Here is your new 2020 Pavilion Publishing and Media catalogue, packed full of new and best-selling training packs, handbooks, practical guides, DVDs and ebooks, as well as all your long standing favourites, and more.
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The Supporting People in their Own Homes workbook can be used for underpinning knowledge for frontline workers in adult social care.
All newly appointed domiciliary care workers undergo a period of induction. This is set by the government and monitored by the Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI).This must be completed within the first 12 weeks of employment and it must be based on the Skills for Care Common Induction Standards (2005) and the General Social Care Council Code of Practice (2002).
The manual is divided into chapters based on The Skills for Care Common Induction Standards (2005) and comprises a series of simple learning activities and knowledge tests. The chapters are cross-referenced to the Level 2 NVQ in Health and Social Care.
The pack also includes a short guidelines for managers outlining how they can best support the induction process.
This simple but powerful staff and service development exercise provides a vital stimulus to exploring and evaluating attitudes, services and practice in relation to people with intellectual disability and the quality of lives they are enabled to lead. It can be used with any group of stakeholders, in any kind of service – whether public, private or voluntary – and in any country of the world.
Whatever the nature of the organisation and the cultural context, the exercise offers a way of holding existing attitudes, practices, systems and structures ‘up to the light’, in order to ensure that they meet the values we would espouse for our own lives and those of our families and loved ones.
The aim is not only to guard against the violation of human rights and to meet minimum standards imposed by regulatory bodies, but also to make genuine progress towards creating consistent person-centred responses – individualised, flexible, and self-directed, and clearly based on human values of dignity, respect and equality. The exercises can be used for a wide range of purposes, including developing a vision for a new service and/or values statement, designing or changing services, including environments, systems and staffing, changing problematic cultures, preparing for inspection, introducing more person-centred ways of thinking and planning, meeting and monitoring quality standards and codes of practice, staff induction and development.
This pack contains an A4 manual with full instructions and examples for running the exercises; DVD containing slides and clips of filmed training sessions and slides, 132 discussion cards and 12 header cards.
Find out more about the historical background to the exercise by watching the video clip below, which is an excerpt from the training pack.
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Teaching Grammar: From Rules to Reasons outlines an alternative approach to teaching grammar in the language classroom. Rather than just considering the standard rules of grammar, it explores what speakers and writers of English actually do with grammar. It then considers how students can be guided to discover what those speakers and writers mean.
This book offers you lesson materials, systematic lesson procedures, and discovery techniques. It also explores replication activities that you can incorporate into a syllabus and use as demonstration lessons.
Teaching Grammar: From Rules to Reasons aims to:
help teachers to develop their knowledge of grammar
provide a source of grammar lessons
instigate new ways of planning and organising lessons.
Reviews:
‘From Rules to Reasons is an invaluable resource for teachers and teacher educators interested in the perennial question of how best to work with grammar in the English language classroom. It engages the reader with a critical perspective on traditional approaches to teaching grammar, and provides an original, ingenious alternative, based on the author’s extensive experience both as a teacher and teacher educator.’
– Jason Anderson, teacher educator, bestselling author and consultant
‘Danny Norrington-Davies has produced a work that rightfully sits alongside the best of the ‘how to’ volumes on teaching grammar and provides a creative alternative to traditional methods of grammar presentation in the English language classroom.’
– David Curtin, published in English Australia Journal
‘This book is a well-written, insightful introduction to the teaching of pedagogical grammar and its strong practical focus will be welcomed by teachers, both novice and experienced.’
– Scott Thornbury, ELT teacher educator and methodology writer
A Practical Introduction to Teacher Training in ELT is an invaluable support tool for teacher trainers, those planning to become a teacher trainer and anyone who does staff training as part of their role. The book will help you understand and shape your teacher training practice.
This is the ideal teacher training companion, covering all aspects of training, both face to face and online:
Find out how to get into teacher training
Discover techniques to use in input sessions
Develop ways to structure sessions
Construct lesson plans
Understand different approaches for observing lessons and giving feedback
Gain insights into planning, managing and co-ordinating training sessions.
“A Practical Introduction to Teacher Training in ELT is a book that all soon-to-be or newly appointed trainers are going to find useful – one of those books you’ll keep at your side. It takes the reader through all of the major aspects of teacher training in just-the-right-amount of detail – not too much, but not too little either. It offers plenty of practical insights, workshops ideas and reflective questions to really get your thinking about how you might successfully get involved with teacher training, deliver top-notch sessions or run teachers through the observation process.” – Jim, SpongeELT.
ETpedia Materials Writing is a complete reference guide for writing English materials. It provides both new and experienced teachers with 500 tips, advice and ideas. This resource covers everything from basic principles to extensive materials writing.
It follows on from other books in the ETpedia series, which all use a system of units of 10 to make the resource easy-to-use whether you are dipping in for a quick tip or looking for more comprehensive ideas. Each unit will inspire you whether you’re writing your own materials for the first time or if you’re an experienced materials writer looking to further develop your skills.
‘ETpedia Materials Writing…addresses a real need in the ELT industry, offering comprehensive and practical advice for both novice materials writers and the more experienced… The sheer number and variety of ideas will make it a source of inspiration for all materials developers, especially those who have writer’s block or are stretched for time… I would strongly recommend ETpedia Materials Writing for any (and every) ELT staffroom.’ – Meredith MacAuley.
Meredith MacAuley is a teacher and teacher trainer in Australia. You can read her full review, published in English Australia Journal in November 2017, here.
Do you teach children aged between 5 and 12? Are you looking for new ideas and activities to use in the classroom? If so, ETpedia Young Learners contains 50 units each with 10 points covering everything you need to know about teaching, managing and engaging young learners. It is full of practical ideas, useful tips and a whole range of activities in the Appendix for you to photocopy and use immediately. You can read it from cover to cover, or dip in to find ideas and tasks whenever you need them. Whether you are a newly qualified teacher, or you just want to reinvigorate your teaching practice, ETpedia Young Learners is here to help you.
Topics include:
Preparation and planning tips on getting to know your students
Discovering how to get the best from young learners
Useful behaviour management secrets and tools
Keeping young learners attention using music, stories and craft activities
You can take a look at a sample chapter of ETpedia Young Learners here. It is part of the ETpedia series, which each provide 500 practical ideas and tips on a particular topic. Other titles in the series include ETpedia Teenagers, ETpedia Exams, ETpedia Vocabulary and ETpedia Management.
Whether you’re a new or experienced English language teacher, teenage students can pose unique challenges. They can also be one of the most rewarding groups to teach.
ETpedia Teenagers is packed with practical activities and insights to help you to understand and motivate students in this age group. Ideal for teachers of all experience levels, it contains 50 units of 10 points each, covering everything you need to know about teaching, managing and engaging teenage learners.
This seventh title in the best-selling ETpedia series draws upon author Edmund Dudley’s own extensive experience teaching English to teenagers. You will also find quotes from other experienced English language teachers, sharing their views, ideas and experience of teenage classes.
Content includes:
Preparation and planning tips for your teenage classes;
Insights into how to deal with some of the issues that teenagers have in the classroom;
Teen-friendly activities and topics to keep motivation levels high;
Activities and ideas to help teenagers develop their language awareness and skills.
You can view a sample chapter from ETpedia Teenagershere.
Each resource in the ETpedia series is full of practical advice and ideas, and divided into units of 10 on each topic with an Appendix full of additional photocopiable materials. Other titles include ETpedia Young Learners, ETpedia Exams and ETpedia Vocabulary.
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