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The Ingredients of Challenge

The Ingredients of Challenge

by: Carrie Winstanley

ISBN: 9781858564579

Price: £19.99

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222 pages
234 x 156mm
October 2010

Teachers are - rightly - exhorted to challenge children so as to help them maximise their abilities, broaden their horizons and increase their achievement. But what exactly are challenging activities? And how can teachers be sure they embed challenge in everyday school life? If teachers understand the principles of challenge they can improve practice and enable parents to support their children effectively.

This book examines the notion of challenge and breaks down its different elements to determine practical ideas grounded in theory.

The result is a book that identifies key solutions for teachers seeking to provide stimulating day- to- day classroom activities. Rich in examples and case studies, Ingredients of Challenge is indispensable reading for anyone interested in helping children stay motivated and improve performance through challenging activities.

With a specific focus on the highly able learner, this book offers convincing answers to those striving to guide learning and challenge children and also to those who advise teachers and create policy.

Author Details

Dr Carrie Winstanley is principal lecturer at Roehampton University, with particular responsibility for Learning and Teaching. She also works with highly able children and is the author of Too Clever by Half

Contents

    Part One Considering Challenge
  1. What challenge is and why it matters

  2. 'Equality of Challenge' and the dangers of failing to challenge

  3. Good practice and challenge in schools


  4. Part Two: The Ingredients of challenge
  5. Cognitive engagement

  6. Risk of failure

  7. Independence and self-direction

  8. Metacognition

  9. Like-minded and age peers

  10. Novelty and passion


  11. Part Three: Overarching Concerns
  12. Questioning and thinking

  13. Holistic wellbeing and challenge

  14. Challenge beyond the classroom

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