1st Edition

The Classroom X-Factor: The Power of Body Language and Non-verbal Communication in Teaching

By John White, John Gardner Copyright 2012
208 Pages 148 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

208 Pages 148 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

208 Pages 148 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Why is it that some teachers have a kind of magical charisma and charm which sets them apart from their peers? This book gives us a fresh and exciting answer – They have the classroom X-Factor! White and Gardner’s gripping text, The Classroom X Factor , examines the notion of having what the public has come to call the ‘X-Factor’ from the perspective of the teacher, offering fascinating insights... Read more

Section 1 The X-Factor and You the Teacher

Chapter 1 General Introduction

Chapter 2 Your X-Factor and Classroom Communication

Chapter 3 The X-Factor within You.

Chapter 4 The X-Factor on the Education Stage of Today’s World.

Chapter 5 How good are pupils at reading your X-Factor? 

Chapter 6 The X-Factor and Pupil Achievement 

Chapter 7 The X-Factor and Special Education. 

Section Conclusion

Section 2 The X-Factor Orchestra – Getting to know the Various Instruments

Chapter 8 Smiling 

Chapter 9 Body Language

Chapter 10 Gestures

Chapter 11 Vocal Expression 

Chapter 12 The X-Factor and ‘Classroom Eyes’

Chapter 13 Our Use of Space 

Chapter 14 Facial Expressions

Chapter 15 Attractiveness: Dressing for the Classroom –Does My school bag look big in this!

Chapter 16 Colour and the Classroom X-Factor 

Section 3 The X-Factor Instruments in a Classroom Symphony

Story 1 Your X-Factor and Differentiated Learning - The Yellow Teddy Lunchbox

Story 2 Spartacus The X-Factor and Expressing your Emotions

Story 3 The Great Horse of Troy. Your X-Factor, Motivation, Nonverbal Drama and Immediacy

Story 4 The Butterfly – Motivation

Story 5 Bushfires - Experience and Reflection

Section 4 Concluding Remarks

Section 5 Appendix 1 – Self-Evaluation Framework

References

Biography

John White (Ed. D) is a primary school inspector for the Department of Education and Skills in Ireland. Prior to this, he worked as a primary teacher, head teacher and lecturer. He has also been involved in research on school leadership, classroom nonverbal communication and teaching skills.

John Gardner is a Professor of Education in the School of Education at Queen’s University, Belfast. He is President of the British Educational Research Association, and was a founding member of the Universities' Council for the Education of Teachers – Northern Ireland (UCET-NI).

'...there's plenty of valuable material here, entertainingly and thoughtfully presented, with bags of enthusiasm...'

Teach Secondary,  March 2012