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Richard Gerver was formerly headteacher of internationally respected Grange Primary School in Long Eaton, UK, where he put into action his passionate belief in child centric learning that focuses on experience and context, saying that schools should have the excitement of Disneyland and the purpose afficher plus of major industry. A former National Teaching Award winner, he has been described as one of the most innovative and inspirational school leaders of our time: highly creative, people centric and fun. afficher moins

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This review is from: Simple Thinking: How to Remove Complexity from Life and Work (Paperback)

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I am reviewing the book, Simple Thinking: How to Remove Complexity from Life and Work, by Richard Gerver. Here are my thoughts:

^^ A book about the simple things in life, like following your instincts, believing in yourself and following your goals with a new outlook on life.

^^ Teaches you how to unclutter
your mind, change thought and behaviour patterns and and look at things in a different way. (Like anxieties and doubts).

^^ Clear and well written.

^^ At the end of each chapter are some 'Simple thoughts' to act on, to really work with the book and take action.

^^ This is a book one from a range of self help books by Capstone, which are all a similar size and stand next to each other in an nice even matching line, which I like. In a bookish, OCD kind of way.

Overall: A simple thinking book about simple thinking. Yes, I felt a lot of this was common sense, but it gave me a few 'aha!' (light-bulb) moments, because quite often with uncluttering my mind, I think I know what to do, but I am not doing it... Acts as a great reminder and is a book to delve into at any time for inspiration and encouragement.
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SassyBrit | Nov 27, 2018 |
An outstanding book. Part philosophy and part practical guide on how to develop a truly creative curriculum that empowers children (and teachers) and prepares them for an uncertain future. He advocates a topic-based approach to learning to avoid the sort of inflexible, fragmented timetable that results from a subject-based curriculum and tells the tale of how he did it at his own school.

He also critiques politically-motivated initiatives that have led to short-termist thinking and statistically-based 'accountability', and he challenges teachers to stand up for themselves: "we must stop waiting for someone else to give us the answer or to explicitly give us permission...it is time for the education profession to stand up and prove its professional status." (p.92)… (plus d'informations)
 
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charlescorn | Jun 7, 2011 |
Selected e-content from Google books http://goo.gl/HXisBd

The pace of change is greater than ever. We face new challenges every day in our jobs and in our personal lives. Those who can handle and lead change are the most fulfilled and successful. Those who fear change will find it hardest to thrive. As a head teacher, Richard Gerver famously transformed a failing school into one of the most acclaimed learning environments in the world - in just two years. He inspired staff and teachers to reach their full potential. As a hugely popular speaker, he now helps individuals and companies to embrace change.… (plus d'informations)
 
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COREEducation | Apr 30, 2015 |

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