Educating Ruby

Download or Read eBook Educating Ruby PDF written by Guy Claxton and published by Crown House Publishing. This book was released on 2015-04-07 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Educating Ruby
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Publisher : Crown House Publishing
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781845909710
ISBN-13 : 1845909712
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Book Synopsis Educating Ruby by : Guy Claxton

Book excerpt: With forewords by Professor Tanya Byron and Octavius Black, Educating Ruby: What Our Children Really Need To Learn is a powerful call to action by acclaimed thought-leaders Guy Claxton and Bill Lucas. It is for everyone who cares about education in an uncertain world and explains how teachers, parents and grandparents can cultivate confidence, curiosity, collaboration, communication, creativity, commitment and craftsmanship in children, at the same time as helping them to do well in public examinations. Educating Ruby shows, unequivocally, that schools can get the right results in the right way, so that the Rubys of tomorrow will emerge from their time at school able to talk with honest pleasure and reflective optimism about their schooling. Featuring the views of schoolchildren, parents, educators and employers and drawing on Guy Claxton and Bill Lucas' years of experience in education, including their work with Building Learning Power and the Expansive Education Network, this powerful new book is sure to provoke thinking and debate. Just as Willy Russell's Educating Rita helped us rethink university, the authors of Educating Ruby invite fresh scrutiny of our schools.


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