This cheerful and accessible book is packed with direct and straightforward advice drawn from the author’s extensive and successful personal experience as teacher-trainer, teacher and examiner. It sets out clear and practical guidelines to support your training and enhance your teaching, moving you
How to be a Brilliant FE Teacher: A practical guide to being effective and innovative
✍ Scribed by Vicky Duckworth
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
How to be a Brilliant FE Teacher is a straightforward, friendly guide to being an effective and innovative teacher in post-compulsory education. Focussing on practical advice drawn from the author’s extensive and successful personal experience of both teaching and training teachers, it offers sound guidance, underpinned by the latest research, theory and policy in the field.
Structured around the questions that all new teachers and lecturers ask in their first teaching post, it is an introduction to both essential teaching skills and what to expect from working in this exciting, fast-paced sector. Key chapters cover:
- The learners – who they are, diversity and motivation;
- What will actually happen – organising teaching, technology and resources;
- How to keep your students’ interest – understanding and responding to learning styles;
- How will I know if they’ve learned it? – assessment and feedback;
- Making sure it’s working – student evaluation, reflecting on and improving practice.
Packed throughout with information about where to find the best materials and resources to support your teaching, this book also offers sensible advice on balancing home and life, working effectively with your colleagues and progressing in your career.
How to be a Brilliant FE Teacher will be a source of support and inspiration for all those embarking on their initial training and first post in the sector, as well as qualified professionals looking for reassuring, fresh ideas.
✦ Table of Contents
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1
1 Learning and teaching for young people
and adults 3
2 Recent policy in the Lifelong Learning Sector 23
3 Who are the learners? 41
4 What to do on Monday morning/Wednesday evening/all day Friday? 62
5 What will actually happen? 88
6 How will I keep their interest? 107
7 How will I know if they’ve learned it? 127
8 How will I know if it’s working? 147
9 Learning to Learn 165
Appendices 181
Bibliography 198
Index 209
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