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Organise Ideas: Thinking by Hand, Extending the Mind [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width x depth: 142x206x16 mm, weight: 540 g, Illustrations by Oliver Caviglioli
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: John Catt Educational Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1913622681
  • ISBN-13: 9781913622688
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width x depth: 142x206x16 mm, weight: 540 g, Illustrations by Oliver Caviglioli
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: John Catt Educational Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1913622681
  • ISBN-13: 9781913622688
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The central purpose of this book is to help teachers organiseideas through the use of graphic organisers.
Over 35 such word-diagrams are: organised into a systemto help select the right tool for the job; described for rapidunderstanding of their strengths; and explained for step-bystepconstruction.
More than 50 teachers each have a double-page spread inwhich they reveal how they use them in their teaching —across the full age range and span of subjects. A further section of the book demonstrates how to use these word diagramsmost effectively by partnering them with otherteaching strategies, such as retrieval practice, writing,speaking and listening, teacher explanations, advanceorganisers, scaffolding, remote learning and more.
The pages are illustrated to the same quality and quantity inOliver’s previous book, Dual Coding with Teachers, its naturalcompanion. A must-have textbook for every teacher thattranscends contemporary ideological allegiances and fads.

1 Why?
Dual Coding Theory
12(2)
External Memory Field
14(2)
Cognitive Load Theory
16(2)
Ideas As Objects
18(2)
Embodied Cognition
20(2)
Gesture
22(2)
Spatial Metaphors
24(2)
Cognitive Maps
26(2)
Organise Ideas
28(2)
Metacognition
30(2)
Non-Linear Formats
32(2)
Schemas
34(2)
Theory: Take-Aways
36(2)
Theory: Concept Streams
38(2)
Evidence: Issues
40(2)
Evidence: Findings
42(2)
Evidence: Onward
44(2)
Evidence: Applied
46(4)
2 What?
Organising Organisers
50(2)
Selecting Organisers
52(2)
Testing The Model
54(2)
Organiser Process
56(4)
Spray Map
60(2)
Target Map
62(2)
Cluster
64(2)
Affinity Map
66(2)
Sets Map
68(2)
Tree Diagram
70(2)
Mind Map
72(2)
Inductive Tower
74(2)
Concept Map
76(2)
Idea Box
78(4)
Venn Diagram
82(2)
Double Spray
84(2)
Matrix
86(2)
Force Field Analysis
88(2)
Swot Analysis
90(4)
Bridge Map
Continuum
94(2)
Crossed Continua
96(4)
Time Line
100(2)
Flow Chart
102(2)
Flow Spray
104(2)
Cycle
106(2)
Cycle Spray
108(2)
Story Board
110(2)
Gantt Chart
112(2)
Swim Lanes
114(4)
Fishbone Diagram
118(2)
Input-Output Diagram
120(2)
Relations Diagram
122(2)
Critical Path Analysis
124(2)
Algorithm
126(2)
Flowscape
128(2)
Consequences Map
130(4)
3 How?
Target Map
134(2)
Affinity Map
136(2)
Tree Diagram
138(2)
Mind Map: Deductive
140(2)
Mind Map: Deductive To Inductive
142(2)
Mind Map: Inductive
144(2)
Inductive Tower
146(2)
Concept Map
148(2)
Concept Map: Non-Hier
150(2)
Idea Box
152(2)
Double Spray
154(2)
Force Field Analysis
156(2)
Crossed Continua
158(2)
Flow Chart
160(2)
Flow Spray
162(2)
Fishbone Diagram
164(2)
Input-Output Diagram
166(2)
Relations Diagram
168(2)
Flowscape
170(2)
Consequences Map
172(4)
4 Who?
Ayellet McDonnell
176(2)
Ben Norris
178(1)
JJ Wilson
178(2)
Ben Ranson
180(4)
Brett Kingsbury
184(2)
Catherine Acton
186(2)
Carol Hariram
188(2)
Charlotte Hawthorne
190(2)
Christian Moore Anderson
192(2)
Clare Madden
194(2)
Dan Rodriguez-Clark
196(2)
David King
198(2)
David Morgan
200(2)
Deepu Asok
202(2)
Elliot Morgan
204(2)
Emma Slade
206(2)
Eve Cairns Vollans
208(2)
Faheemah Vachhiat
210(2)
Frazer Thorpe
212(2)
George Vlachonikolis
214(2)
Helen Reynolds
216(2)
Jancke Dunn
218(2)
Joe Burkmar
220(2)
John Etty
222(2)
John Hough
224(2)
Justin Wakefield
226(2)
Kelly Peppin
228(2)
Louise Cass
230(2)
Luke Tayler
232(4)
Madeleine Evans
236(2)
Matt Stone
238(2)
Megan Bows
240(2)
Nicky Blackford
242(2)
Peter Richardson
244(4)
Peter Stoyko
248(2)
Rachel Wong
250(2)
Sam Steele
252(2)
Sarah Jones
254(2)
Sarah Lally
256(2)
Sarah Sandey
258(2)
Selina Chadwick
260(2)
Shaun Stevenson
262(2)
Simon Beale
264(2)
Simon Flynn
266(2)
Tim Beattie
268(2)
Tom Hanson
270(2)
Tom Oddy
272(2)
Tom Sims
274(2)
Zeph Bennett
276(4)
5 When?
SOI Model & Mapping
280(2)
Clusters
282(2)
Advance Organisers
284(2)
Visual Instruction Plan
286(2)
Think & Link
288(2)
Speaking Er Listening
290(2)
Vip For Writing
292(4)
Teacher Visual Explanation
296(2)
Kernel Sentences 1&2
298(4)
MCQ Maps 1&2
302(4)
Recount & Redraw
306(2)
Scaffolding Organisers
308(2)
Organiser Templates
310(2)
Remote Learning
312(2)
Behaviour Navigation
314(2)
Hand-Drawn Organisers
316(2)
Digital Tips
318(4)
Digital Organisers
322
Oliver has been using graphic organisers for five decades, wrote a clutch of books about their use in school 20 years ago, and since then has been training teachers in their use. For a decade he was a headteacher of a special school. More recently, he has specialised in visualising educational ideas and processes, as well as illustrating books for leading educationalists such as professor Paul Kirschner and the Learning Scientists. His biggest project is his collaboration with Tom Sherrington on the Teaching WalkThru books and online resources.|David is the head of year 10 and 11 and a geography teacher at a school in Lincolnshire. He has previously spotlighted in books written by Kate Jones and illustrated a series of graphic organisers, which appear in Michael Chiles's The Feedback Pendulum. Whilst David has used graphic organisers in his teaching for many years, it is only more recently  charged by the cognitive science movement that he has unearthed their full potential. David hopes that Organise Ideas serves to give teachers confidence and the knowledge to use graphic organisers.