The Effective Induction of Newly Qualified Primary Teachers

The Effective Induction of Newly Qualified Primary Teachers
Title The Effective Induction of Newly Qualified Primary Teachers PDF eBook
Author Sara Bubb
Publisher Routledge
Pages 130
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Education
ISBN 1134120982

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First Published in 2000. As this book illustrates, the processes of induction are particularly tricky in today's schools where colleagues with responsibility for supporting new entrants to the profession are also charged with judging their capabilities and monitoring their progress. The author has drawn on her experience as a teacher, a teacher-trainer and an inspector to analyse exactly what needs to be done in order to maximise the value of the induction process for new teachers and to guide the work of experienced tutors so that their role is both rigorous and gratifying. She has tested her understanding of induction by running courses for tutors and by interrogating the latest research findings on the subject. The result is a comprehensive handbook packed with information, a set of useful forms and a series of related activities with which induction tutors can test their own understanding of the most pertinent issues.

Successful Induction for New Teachers

Successful Induction for New Teachers
Title Successful Induction for New Teachers PDF eBook
Author Sara Bubb
Publisher SAGE
Pages 182
Release 2007-09-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1446237249

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Investing in people right at the start of their career is crucial because, no matter how good initial training is, the first year as a fully-fledged teacher is bound to be tough. Induction is there to make sure new teachers succeed and enjoy their work. Supporting new teachers is not just a good thing to do - it's statutory. With the new professional standards, every Newly Qualified Teacher (NQT) and Induction Tutor needs this book to ensure that the induction year is a success. This book is an accessible, engaging guide to surviving the tricky bits of the first year of teaching. It offers the sort of clear information and practical tips that Sara Bubb knows people are crying out for - because they raise them in the TES virtual staffroom. Written in a lively yet authoritative style, the book: - is packed with illuminating anecdotes, handy checklists and useful examples - covers much that NQTs need to know - including how induction works, how to meet the core standards, dealing with difficult people, how to get the most out of professional development and performance management - gives detailed guidance about how induction tutors and mentors can support, monitor and assess new teachers. Indispensable for any new teacher needing up-to-date advice and information, induction tutors, CPD coordinators, local authority advisers in charge of induction, and trainee teachers towards the end of their course, this book is an invaluable resource to success in the induction year. Sara Bubb has an international reputation in the field of induction and supports new teachers and induction tutors at the Institute of Education, University of London and across the country. She writes a popular weekly advice column for new teachers in the Times Educational Supplement and answers questions on its online staffroom.

A Newly Qualified Teacher's Manual

A Newly Qualified Teacher's Manual
Title A Newly Qualified Teacher's Manual PDF eBook
Author Sara Bubb
Publisher Routledge
Pages 129
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Education
ISBN 1134010389

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First Published in 2004. Based on over two years experience of running courses and researching provision for NQTs, the book looks at what NQTs are entitled to and how to make the most of it.

Subject Leadership in the Primary School

Subject Leadership in the Primary School
Title Subject Leadership in the Primary School PDF eBook
Author Joan Dean
Publisher Routledge
Pages 129
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Education
ISBN 1136600973

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First Published in 2004. Need help coping with the demands of working as a subject teacher? Use this book to unravel the requirements of the subject leader/coordinator’s role, improve your leadership skills, access expertise through examples of current practice, feel more confident working with senior staff, meet the challenges posed by inclusion and managing Teaching Assistants. Based on up-to-date TTA standards this is an ideal companion for both NQTs and more experienced teachers. It can also be used to support INSET training.

The Insider's Guide for New Teachers

The Insider's Guide for New Teachers
Title The Insider's Guide for New Teachers PDF eBook
Author Sara Bubb
Publisher Routledge
Pages 193
Release 2003-12-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1135723826

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Writing in an accessible, engaging style, Sara Bubb tackles all the essential 'need to know' topics for trainee or newly qualified teachers from the perspective of someone actually involved in training or teaching. This book features illuminating anecdotes and answers questions posed by individuals already in the process of studying or teaching. It covers the whole spectrum of experience - from meeting the standards to gaining qualified teacher status (QTS), to managing relationships at college and school. Maintaining a practical focus throughout, the book is peppered with handy checklists, case studies and useful tips. This will be an indispensable handbook for any trainee teacher needing advice and information.

Handbook for Newly Qualified Teachers

Handbook for Newly Qualified Teachers
Title Handbook for Newly Qualified Teachers PDF eBook
Author Denis Hayes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 178
Release 2013-12-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1134120141

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First Published in 2000. All teachers want to get better at teaching. Sometimes the frantic pace of school life, the heavy demands and the need to conform to different people's expectations, conspire to suppress their creativity and initiative. This book provides a combination of explanation, challenge and practical activities to help busy practitioners enhance their work with pupils and make the best of their teaching opportunities. It is written in the belief that it is possible to get better at teaching by translating the time spent on a careful study of relevant issues into practical classroom experience, and using this experience as a basis for further reflection and study.

Meeting the Standards in Primary Mathematics

Meeting the Standards in Primary Mathematics
Title Meeting the Standards in Primary Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Tony Brown
Publisher Routledge
Pages 366
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1134533152

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This book guides readers through the professional standards and requirements to reach Qualified Teacher Status, explaining what trainees need to know. The author discusses the best ways of developing mathematical knowledge and teaching skills, and how to acquire the professional know-how needed to complete the training successfully. will: help readers to understand the Standards related to mathematics teaching offer detailed guidance on the primary mathematics curriculum help readers prepare for the QTS skills test help readers to develop the pedagogical knowledge that you need for effective teaching of mathematics help readers prepare for school-based training provide ideas, suggestions and further reading to support during their training and their NQT year. This practical guide to meeting the standards is invaluable for students on primary training courses, lecturers and mentors supporting trainees in mathematics education programmes and newly qualified teachers.