The Little Book of Laughter: Using Humour As a Tool to Engage and Motivate All Learners (Little Books) - Hardcover

Keeling, Dave

 
9781781350089: The Little Book of Laughter: Using Humour As a Tool to Engage and Motivate All Learners (Little Books)

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Schools can use laughter to develop openness, bravery, teamwork, imagination, creativity, and, most of all, improve relationships between students and teachers. This book is the ultimate guide to getting more out of yourself and each other through, well, lightening up a bit!


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Dave Keeling has been a professional actor for 15 years and a stand up educationalist for 12 years, working the length and breadth of the country with teachers, pupils and parents. He is a speaker and Associate of Independent Thinking.

Ian Gilbert is one of the UK's leading educational innovators, speakers and writers with twenty years experience working with young people and educationalists around the world. He is the founder of Independent Thinking Ltd, the editor of the Independent Thinking Press and the author of a number of titles including Why Do I Need a Teacher When I've Got Google?. His book The Little Book of Thunks won the first education book award from the Society of Authors for 'an outstanding example of traditionally published non-fiction that enhances teaching and learning'.

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THE LITTLE BOOK OF LAUGHTER - demonstrates why having a laugh should be in your job description and shows you the benefits that humour can bring to the learning environment.

Benefits such as creating openness, bravery, teamwork, imagination and creativity and, most of all, improving relationships between students and teachers.

Includes:
:) A brief history of laughter
:) Techniques linked to encouraging and improving learning
:) Exercises to encourage laughter
:) and The Rules of Funny
:) as well as a whole load of comical comments,quotes and, of course, gags.

?Dave Keeling takes the old saying ?Make em laugh, make em think and transforms it into a clear, informative and enjoyable guide that shows teachers of all age ranges how to use humour in education. The Little Book of Laughter combines analysis of different forms of comedy with a handy DIY guide, as well as providing a series of ?seriously funny jokes that will make both teachers and pupils laugh aloud.
Professor Marion Wynne-Davies, School of English and Languages,
University of Surrey

?As the pressure on and accountability of schools and teachers continues to increase, this book represents a much needed reality check on what schools, childhood and growing up are all about.
Dean Goddard, Deputy Head Teacher, St Martin s School, Brentwood, Essex

6 2 and ginger, Dave Keeling is an author and professional actor and has been a ?stand-up (or kinaesthetic and passionate) educationalist for over 10 years, working with teachers, pupils and parents the length and breadth of the country.

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