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Ebook: Mastering Teaching: Thriving as an Early Career Teacher

This book builds on the experiences of school leaders, early career teachers and their mentors and responds to the challenges that new teachers face as they move beyond initial teacher training. Practiced educators provide research-informed guidance in each chapter to scaffold new teachers’ workplace learning when the learning curve is steepest. Support for new teachers is vitally important in enhancing teaching quality, promoting teacher wellbeing, and reducing staff burnout rates. Each chapter, co-authored by school-based and university-based teacher educators, contains rich illustrative examples and vignettes from lead practitioners in UK primary and secondary schools. The book is relevant across curriculum areas and phases of education so that all new teachers can ease their transition into teaching, build their confidence and lay foundations for their career-long professional growth. Speaking to new and recently qualified teachers as well as coordinators of professional learning in schools, this book is an essential resource for teacher CPD. “An excellent addition to the thinking educator’s bookshelf.” Dr David Waugh, Professor of Education, Durham University “The distinctive challenges facing Early Career Teachers are identified and addressed with a clear focus on developing the adaptive expertise which is the foundation and sustenance of success in this demanding profession.” Professor Linda Clarke, Ulster University “This is a book that is sorely needed to support the flourishing of teachers during the demanding early stages of their careers.” Ian Menter, Emeritus Professor of Teacher Education, University of Oxford, Former President of the British Educational Research Association (2013-15) “Mastering Teaching is a core, comprehensive, credible and cutting-edge introduction to early career teacher learning.” Dr Beth Dickson, University of Glasgow Moira Hulme is Professor of Teacher Education at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. She has extensive experience as a teacher, teacher educator and educational researcher. Rebecca Smith is Headteacher of Sale Grammar School, Manchester, UK. She is an experienced leader who has worked across diverse settings to support teacher development to enable every child to fulfil their potential. Rachel O’Sullivan is Senior Lecturer in the School of Teacher Education, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Rachel taught secondary P.E. and was a subject lead, pastoral lead and Assistant Head before moving to her current role.

This book builds on the experiences of school leaders, early career teachers and their mentors and responds to the challenges that new teachers face as they move beyond initial teacher training.

Ways of Working to Bring about Desired Changes in Teacher Education

Langston , Roderick G. , “ A Study of Attitudes Toward Teaching as a Vocation , " Journal of Teacher Education 2 ... of teachers as certification requirements , salary increments , professional advancement , and professional growth .

Proceedings of the Conference on Excellence in Teacher Education Through the Liberal Arts, May 20-21, 1986

WHAT ARE THE FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION OF TEACHERS ? Alan R. Tom Washington University Alan R. Tom is chair of the education department at Washington University in St. Louis , Missouri and was president of the ...

Report of the National Inquiry Into Teacher Education

Includes recommendations for support of Aboriginal teacher trainees, teacher aids; consultation with Aboriginal consultative groups; Aboriginal studies courses for non -Aboriginal teachers.

National Inquiry into Teacher Education (Australia) ... Other Issues • the relationships between institutions engaged in teacher education , professional bodies , employing authorities and the wider community ; and the formulation and ...

Teacher Education

The Decade Ahead

The Decade Ahead National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (U.S.). The program in many respects is a superior form of supervisory program . The curriculum planning council , which includes many teachers in its ...

Minnesota's Vision for Teacher Education

Stronger Standards, New Partnerships

should be done by specially identified and trained educators who are not already involved in supervising and training the beginning teachers . The Board of Teaching should work with institutions of higher education , professional ...

Student Teacher to Master Teacher

A Handbook for Preservice and Beginning Teachers of Students with Mild and Moderate Handicaps

2.2.6 Special education professionals share equitably the opportunities and benefits ( salary , working ... quality and intra- and inter- professional cooperation through active participation in the planning , policy development ...

Proposed Standards for Teacher Education and Certification

( 2 ) Professional education . Professional education shall include a minimum of twenty - four semester hours of course work and clinical and field - based experiences designed for teaching vocational education subjects .

Teacher Education in the 21st Century

The book provides a valuable insight for teachers and teacher-educators to act on the demands of teaching in the 21st century and helps them develop their pedagogical practices accordingly. Teacher Education in the 21st Century presents a series of focused ideas and classroom plans along with real-life examples for enhancing the quality of teacher preparation efforts to develop young minds for the future. The editors and contributors have incorporated principles of constructive teaching, inclusive education and integration of technology throughout the book. The book explicitly contextualizes the teaching practices and pedagogies in the social, cultural and linguistic landscape of India. The learning pedagogies, resource ideas, case studies, flow charts and classroom activities in this book lay the essential groundwork for teachers and teacher-educators to apply in their daily teaching. The examples and case studies span across teaching contexts in primary, middle and high school grade levels. Key Features: • New and emerging interdisciplinary curricular areas. • Emphasis on ongoing professional development for teachers. • New-age pedagogical practices for teachers and students. • Highlights the importance of collaborative efforts between and among teachers, parents, school administrators, and ancillary school professionals.

The book provides a valuable insight for teachers and teacher-educators to act on the demands of teaching in the 21st century and helps them develop their pedagogical practices accordingly.