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Teaching the post-16 learner

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2000144 pagesNorthcote House Publishers Ltd

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"This book is for anyone who is involved in teaching or training of post-16 learners, whether or not they are attending a formal teacher training course. This includes all those working in further, adult or higher education as well as those involved in training within private or public sector organisations. It provides structured advice on how to identify the needs of learners, plan, deliver and assess learning and evaluate teaching. The book includes questions and exercises designed to help the user understand all aspects of the teaching and learning process."--BOOK JACKET.

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Marion Woolhouse writes for educators, offering practical insights into teaching methods. Her book, Teaching the post-16 learner, is a key resource for those working with adult students.

Trevor Jones writes for educators, with a focus on teaching older students. His book, "Teaching the post-16 learner," offers practical guidance for instructors working with this age group.

Mary Rees writes across genres, from the spooky verses of her poetry collection to the fantasy world of Blue Magic. She is also known for the family story Little Brother and the Cough and the educational guide Teaching the Post-16 Learner.

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