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The Tes Research series: volume three will provide you with the information you need to know about:

  • Character: All schools strive to instil or develop ‘character’ in their pupils. Professor Angela Duckworth explores whether character can actually be taught, and if so, just how that might be done in schools. - P. 6, published September 2018

  • Language development support: Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) impacts – on average – two children in every classroom. Professor Courtenay Norbury explains what we know about DLD and offers advice on how to support children who have a DLD diagnosis. - P. 12, published June 2018

  • Executive function: Executive functioning issues are weaknesses in a set of important mental skills that are key to learning. When kids struggle with executive skills, it impacts them in school and in everyday life. Professor Lucy Cragg explains how executive function skills underpin learning, and so need to be better understood in schools. - P. 19, published September 2018

  • Teacher talk: Professor Neil Mercer is emeritus professor of education at the University of Cambridge and director of Oracy Cambridge. He is a leading expert on the role of spoken language in the classroom. He discusses the evidence for, and practical strategies to implement, both teacher and pupil talk. - P. 26, published July 2018

  • EAL interventions: Victoria Murphy is professor of applied linguistics at the University of Oxford. She is an expert in EAL and bilingualism, and has conducted extensive research into both areas. She explains what the research can tell teachers about the best ways of supporting EAL learners. - P. 32, published May 2018

  • Limits of research: Professor Steve Higgins was one of the creators of the EEF Teaching and Learning Toolkit and is one of the leading education researchers in the UK. He discusses whether we will ever really know exactly what works in education. - P. 38, published April 2018

  • Direct instruction: Professor Paul Kirschner details what exactly direct instruction is and why the research suggests it is the best approach to teaching. - P. 45, published May 2018

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**Save £27.50! Get all five editions of the Tes research series for just £10** Included within the bundle: **Volume One** * Being a research-informed professional * How memory works * Dyslexia * Growth Mindset * The use of play in education * How we learn to read * Autism **Volume Two** * Spotting research myths * Tackling literacy problems in secondary * The role of genetics in education * How to judge teacher and school effectiveness * Why you’re probably not making the most of your teaching assistants * What every teacher needs to know about setting * Gender stereotyping in schools – its damaging effects and how to prevent it * Understanding race in education **Volume Three** * Character * Language development support * Executive function * Teacher talk * EAL interventions * Limits of research * Direct instruction **Volume Four** * What teachers need to know about the teenage brain * Why phonics is crucial – even for those who won’t ‘get’ it * How to support autistic pupils * Learning through play: what are the benefits? * What every teacher needs to know about the impact of trauma * The truth about screen time, tech and young people * The truth about mental health in schools **Volume Five** * The limitations of child-led learning, with Professor David Gear * A joined-up approach to comprehension, with Professor Jane Oakhill * Teaching the ‘unteachable’, with Dr Simon Edwards * Why counting isn’t as easy as 1, 2, 3, with Professor Daniel Ansari * The pros and cons of peer influence, with Professor Brett Laursen * Minding the gap in primary mental health, with Dr Wendy Sims-Schouten * How premature birth can affect learning, with Professor Samantha Johnson

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