How to Survive Your First Year in Teaching
β Scribed by Sue Cowley
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Education
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 209
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
So you've finished your teacher training and found yourself a job . . . the hard bit is over right? But, hold on, how do you actually survive your FIRST YEAR in teaching?!
The NQT year is notoriously difficult and hard work. Challenges include meeting your new colleagues and making the right first impression, preparing and planning your lessons, managing the mountain of marking and most
scary of all . . . being in charge of a whole class by yourself for the first time!
But don't panic - help is at hand from expert teacher and education writer Sue Cowley. In this new edition of her bestselling book, she supports new teachers through the stresses and strains, and the highs and lows of their
first year in teaching.
She's there to guide you right from the start of day one, lesson one, with the acknowledgement that βyour stomach feels like lead and your mouth feels as dry as the Sahara desertβ. She's there through each term advising on time-saving lesson plans, easy to implement behavior management tips and how to help children who have special educational needs. She's there right until the end of the year when she ensures that you feel triumphantly on top of report writing and your first parents' evening. All of her methods are tried-and-tested and real life case studies exemplify how (and how not) to put them in to practice.
This new edition has been fully updated with new diagrams and checklists to boost your organisational and time management skills. It also includes refreshed and up-to-date case studies and extra examples for primary school teachers.
Written in Sue Cowley's honest, accessible and down to earth style, How to Survive your First Year in Teaching is a must have for all new teachers embarking on their NQT year.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Preface to the fourth edition
Introduction
Part I Getting Started
1 Survival tactics
2 Planning
3 Wellbeing and workload
4 Acronyms: a userβs guide
Part II You and Your Classroom
5 Behaviour and classroom management
6 Teaching, learning and curriculum
7 Assessment, feedback and exams
Part III Itβs All About People
8 Pastoral care
9 Learners
10 Colleagues
11 Parents and carers
Part IV All Part of the Job
12 Induction and the Early Career Teacher
13 Meetings and extracurricular activities
14 Professional development and promotion
15 Where next?
Index
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