The GCSE Mindset 40 activities for transforming student commitment motivation & productivity written by Steve Oakes & Martin Griffin offers a wealth of concrete practical & applicable tools designed to supercharge GCSE students' resilience positivity organisation & determination At a time when GCSE teaching can feel like a conveyor belt of micromanaged lessons & last-ditch interventions Steve & Martin
- acclaimed authors of The A Level Mindset
- suggest a different approach underpinned by their VESPA model of essential life skills vision effort systems practice & attitude These five non-cognitive characteristics beat cognition hands down as predictors of academic success & in The GCSE Mindset Steve & Martin take this simple model as their starting point & present a user-friendly month-by-month programme of activities resources & strategies that will help students break through barriers build resilience better manage their workload & ultimately release their potential
- both in the classroom & beyond The book's forty activities while categorised thematically under the VESPA umbrella have been sequenced chronologically by month in order to better chart the student's journey through the academic year & to help them navigate the psychological terrain ahead Each activity can be delivered one-to-one to a tutor group or to a whole cohort has been designed to take fifteen to twenty minutes to complete & has been written with a pupil audience in mind However to complement the tasks' practical utility the authors also explore the underpinning research & theory
- including the pioneering work of Angela Duckworth Dr Steve Bull & Carol Dweck
- in more detail in the introduction to each section Informed by the authors' collective thirty-plus years of teaching & coaching this essential handbook for GCSE success also suggests key coaching questions & interventions for use with pupils &
Includes:: expert guidance on how schools can implement & audit the core components & outcomes of the VESPA approach in their own settings in addition
- & indeed pertinently in the present educational environment where empirical data is valued so highly
- the book features a chapter dedicated to the measurement of mindset written by guest contributors Dr Neil Dagnall & Dr Andrew Denovan from Manchester Metropolitan University They present the twenty-eight-item VESPA questionnaire which they helped Steve & Martin to design & take the reader through the research process behind its origins before going on to describe how it can be used to identify areas for development & to measure the impact of interventions Suitable for teachers tutors & parents who want to boost 14-16-year-olds' academic outcomes & equip them with powerful tools & techniques in preparation for further education & employment