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School-Based Teacher Training : A Handbook for Tutors and Mentors

โœ Scribed by Elizabeth White; Joy Jarvis


Publisher
SAGE Publications, Limited
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
105
Edition
1
Category
Library

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Covering both Primary and Secondary teaching, this handbook offers support to those delivering school-based teacher training. By identifying best practice, the book shows you how to develop your professional knowledge and become an effective teacher educator and mentor. Topics covered include: - strategies for coaching and mentoring trainee teachers - teacher training in schools - links between teacher education and recent research - how to develop your own identity as a teacher educator Packed with case studies of good practice, models of successful teaching and activities to try, this practical book leads you through a professional development process that will enable you to be confident and secure in your practice. An essential guide for tutors, mentors and all those involved in staff development in schools, the book is also useful for experienced teachers in schools who are taking on training roles and supporting and mentoring newly qualified teachers (NQTs). Elizabeth White and Joy Jarvis both teach in the School of Education, at the University of Hertfordshire.

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