<p><strong>'What you get from this broad academic perspective is an authentic picture of school life, much of it supported by research evidence ... The overall strength of the book is the ambitious range of topics, which even includes a couple of paragraphs on confronting technophonbia.' </strong>– <em>TES</em></p>

<p><strong>'What you get from this broad academic perspective is an authentic picture of school life, much of it supported by research evidence...The overall strength of the book is the ambitious range of topics, which even includes a couple of paragraphs on confronting technophonbia.' </strong>- <em>TES, 13 May 2005</em></p>

Seventy per cent of newly qualified secondary teachers say that they are well-prepared for certain aspects of teaching their specialist subject - such as planning, selecting resources and assessing their own teaching - and yet feel very much less prepared in other professional areas.This second edition tackles all the issues that new teachers find difficult. It builds on the skills and knowledge they will have learned on their initial teacher education or PGCE course and offers a planned process of professional development and includes chapters on:managing yourself and your workloadworking as part of a teamdeveloping teaching and learning strategieschallenging behaviour in the classroomassessing, recording and reportingvalues and Citizenship Educationthe school sixth form and the growth of vocational qualificationscontinuing professional development.The book can be used either as a stand alone companion for newly qualified teachers, or as a follow-on from the editors' successful text book, Learning to Teach in the Secondary School, also published by Routledge.
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This completely updated edition tackles all the issues which new teachers find difficult.
Introduction Part 1: Being a Teacher 1. From Trainee to Newly Qualified Teacher; Your Immediate Professional Needs 2. Managing Yourself and your Workload 3. Working as Part of a Team Part 2: Establishing Your Teaching Role 4. PSHE and Your Pastoral Role 5. Developing Teaching and Learning Strategies 6. Improving the Effectiveness of Your Teaching 7. Challenging Behaviour in the Classroom: Learning to Cope Part 3: Consolidating Your Teaching Role 8. Assessing, Recording and Reporting 9. Language and Learning in the Classroom 10. Towards a Better Understanding of the Needs of the Pupils who have Difficulties in Accessing Learning 11. Key Skills 12. Values and Citizenship Education 13. Using Information and Communication Technologies in the Classroom and for Administration 14. Preparing Pupils for Public Examinations: Developing Study Skills 15. The School Sixth Form and the Growth of Vocational qualifications Part 4: Moving On 16. Becoming Research literate 17. Continuing Professional Development
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'What you get from this broad academic perspective is an authentic picture of school life, much of it supported by research evidence ... The overall strength of the book is the ambitious range of topics, which even includes a couple of paragraphs on confronting technophonbia.' – TES
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138140646
Publisert
2016-04-15
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
308

Om bidragsyterne

Susan Capel is Professor and Head of Department of Sport Sciences at Brunel University. Ruth Heilbronn is Lecturer in Education at the Institute of Education, University of London. Marilyn Leask is Head of Effective Practices and Research Dissemination for Initial Teacher Training at the Teacher Training Agency in England. Tony Turner is now retired but was previously Senior Lecturer in Education at the Institute of Education, University of London.