Navigating Initial Teacher Training

Navigating Initial Teacher Training
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9781317723912
ISBN-13 : 1317723910
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Navigating Initial Teacher Training by : Andrew J Hobson

Are you considering or already training to become a teacher? Do you want to know more about the variety of types of training on offer? Do you need reassurance that you are on the right path? Or would you just like to see how others cope with their teacher training? If so, this lively book, built on the experience of thousands of people just like you, is exactly what you need. Written by experts with backgrounds in teaching, supporting teacher learning and researching teacher training, and based on a major study of nearly 5,000 beginner teachers, it provides an authentic insight into what lies ahead when becoming a teacher. The book, which incorporates extensive conversations with large numbers of student and newly qualified teachers, will also serve as the ideal course companion when undertaking your Initial Teacher Training programme. It includes practical ideas and strategies for coping with various aspects of life as a student teacher, for example, dealing with pupil behaviour, building and managing relationships with mentors and other teachers in schools, and finding and obtaining a first teaching post.

Navigating Initial Teacher Training

Navigating Initial Teacher Training
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781317723929
ISBN-13 : 1317723929
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Navigating Initial Teacher Training by : Andrew J Hobson

Are you considering or already training to become a teacher? Do you want to know more about the variety of types of training on offer? Do you need reassurance that you are on the right path? Or would you just like to see how others cope with their teacher training? If so, this lively book, built on the experience of thousands of people just like you, is exactly what you need. Written by experts with backgrounds in teaching, supporting teacher learning and researching teacher training, and based on a major study of nearly 5,000 beginner teachers, it provides an authentic insight into what lies ahead when becoming a teacher. The book, which incorporates extensive conversations with large numbers of student and newly qualified teachers, will also serve as the ideal course companion when undertaking your Initial Teacher Training programme. It includes practical ideas and strategies for coping with various aspects of life as a student teacher, for example, dealing with pupil behaviour, building and managing relationships with mentors and other teachers in schools, and finding and obtaining a first teaching post.

Becoming a Secondary School Teacher

Becoming a Secondary School Teacher
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780415529341
ISBN-13 : 0415529344
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming a Secondary School Teacher by : Peter Fleming

This book explores the skills, roles and knowledge needed to become a secondary school teacher.

Teaching in a Nutshell

Teaching in a Nutshell
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : 9781136838118
ISBN-13 : 1136838112
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching in a Nutshell by : Clare Kosnik

Designed to help student teachers develop an approach to teaching that is both theoretical and practical, this text focuses on key aspects of teaching rather than trying to "cover the waterfront." Based on extensive research on teachers’ views, their own long experience as teacher educators, and other sources, the authors recommend 7 priorities for teaching and teacher education: program planning pupil assessment classroom organization and community inclusive education subject content and pedagogy professional identity a vision for teaching Each chapter deals in turn with one of these priorities, using a common format. Activities throughout help readers understand what the priority means in both theory and practice. This text is a companion to the authors’ 2009 book for teacher educators, Priorities in Teacher Education: The 7 Key Elements of Pre-Service Preparation. By making these 7 priorities and related knowledge explicit, it helps student teachers to acquire essential knowledge and skills, to understand the teaching/learning process more fully, and above all to be as prepared as possible for the demanding work of teaching.

Navigating the Common Good in Teacher Education Policy

Navigating the Common Good in Teacher Education Policy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781351252287
ISBN-13 : 1351252283
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Navigating the Common Good in Teacher Education Policy by : Nikola Hobbel

Navigating the Common Good in Teacher Education Policy examines the changing relationships between the state and the common (or public) good. Using teacher education policy as the frame of analysis, the authors examine history, cultural context, and lived experiences in 12 countries and the European Union to explicate which notions of justice, social inclusion and exclusion, and citizenship emerge. By situating teacher education policy within a larger philosophical framework regarding the relationship between the state and conceptions of the "common good," this book analyzes the ideological and political desires of the state---how the state understands the common good, the future of national identity, and to what end schooling is imagined.

Getting into Secondary Teaching

Getting into Secondary Teaching
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Publisher : Critical Publishing
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781910391365
ISBN-13 : 1910391360
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Getting into Secondary Teaching by : Andy Davies

This book is essential reading if you are considering making an application for secondary initial teacher education or preparing to begin your programme. It introduces you to a range of perspectives on teaching and teacher education and guides you through the application process to ensure you choose the training route that’s right for you to achieve a successful outcome. Key chapters cover pathways into secondary teaching, professional learning, developing as a subject specialist, classroom management and working with young people. Useful features such as jargon busters, progress checklists and case studies make the material accessible and help you navigate the ‘new landscape’ of teacher education. In addition the text encourages you to reflect critically on your school experiences of learning and teaching and uses example of theory, research and practice to help you develop an informed stance on important themes within secondary education.

Initial Teacher Education at Scale

Initial Teacher Education at Scale
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781000371536
ISBN-13 : 1000371530
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Initial Teacher Education at Scale by : Clare Brooks

Debates about what constitutes quality in initial teacher education have resulted in a series of quality conundrums that have to be unravelled by teacher educators. Using the lens of scale and adopting a new approach to understanding quality, this book draws upon empirical research into five large-scale, high-quality university-based teacher education providers in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand and the US. The resulting model of initial teacher education practice shows how ideological concepts and accountability structures around teacher education are in constant tension with operational realities. The book explores how successful large-scale providers have reconciled those tensions and conundrums to ensure their provision is consistently high quality. The accounts also present a robust defence for university-based teacher education. The practice-based accounts of how tensions around quality and scale are being reconciled reveal the competing discourses around teacher professionalism, research and the role of the university in teacher education. The analysis presented promises to change the way we view high-quality teacher education across all providers and international contexts, not just those of large scale. This book will be of great interest to teacher educators, policymakers and educational leaders.

Becoming a Mathematics Teacher

Becoming a Mathematics Teacher
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9789400705548
ISBN-13 : 9400705549
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming a Mathematics Teacher by : Tony Brown

The book is centered on how major curriculum reform shapes mathematics and the professional practices of teachers. This book documents in real time the implementation of a major government numeracy programme and its receipt by trainee and new teachers. It documents the complete life span of that initiative. The account is targeted at an international readership in terms of how curriculum reform more generally shapes mathematics in schools and the practices of teachers. A key dimension of the book is an alternative view of mathematics education research in which the task of teacher development is understood at policy level where large numbers of teachers were interviewed to assess how policies were being processed through individuals. The book provides an easy and accessible commentary utilising contemporary theory to describe how such teachers reconcile their personal aspirations with the external demands they encounter in negotiating their identities as professional teachers.

A Life Saver for New Teachers

A Life Saver for New Teachers
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Publisher : R&L Education
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 9781610483773
ISBN-13 : 1610483774
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis A Life Saver for New Teachers by : Richard E. Lange

Navigating the initial years of teaching can be daunting yet exhilarating. While all new teachers want to do their best to help their students succeed, they also need to learn how to navigate the often bumpy road of education. This book contains interesting scenarios and case studies that ask the reader to solve everyday school situations. Teachers will have varied reactions to each case study as the scenarios are designed to challenge readers to decide: What is the key issue? Who would you go to for help? What is your action plan to solve the situation? This book guides new teachers through difficult situations towards viable solutions. Great care has been taken to relate real life stories from classroom and school situations. New teachers and mentors alike will have ample opportunity to read compelling stories and decide on the best ways to resolve these every day challenges of school life.

Teacher Education in England

Teacher Education in England
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781351391658
ISBN-13 : 1351391658
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Teacher Education in England by : Tony Brown

Models of teacher education in England have undergone major upheaval in recent years. Teacher Education in England draws on the experiences of some of the people directly involved in these changes and explores the implications that they have had on their professional lives. The book also explores the challenges faced by universities in responding to the ascendance of school-led teacher training and the ways in which this impacts on conceptions of teacher education more generally, in England and beyond. Drawing on 150 interviews with teacher educators and trainees, this book documents how the systemic changes to teacher education have been implemented and explores the impact of these changes on the people directly affected by them. Presenting insider accounts, the book shows that the structural adjustments have impacted on many dimensions of teacher education that had characterised university input and that they have also unsettled more familiar understandings of professional identity and staffing composition. Demonstrating that the redistribution of teacher education across new apparatuses bolsters market forces, whilst maintaining the option of creating new forms of training that transcend established boundaries, Brown also explores the opportunities that are opened up by the new models. Teacher Education in England is the first substantial study to focus on School Direct since its implementation in 2013. As such, the book should be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students engaged in the study of teacher education and educational policy. It should also be essential reading for teacher educators, as well as teachers and trainee teachers.