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Effective Teachers in Secondary Schools (2nd edition)
A reflective resource for performance management
Effective Teachers in Secondary Schools (2nd edition)
A reflective resource for performance management
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Description
A valuable, reflective resource for secondary teachers considering classroom observations and giving feedback, this book and DVD pack present recordings of five experienced secondary teachers in action, together with clear commentary and analysis. The commentary draws on the Hay McBer report 'A Model of Teacher Effectiveness' (DfES 2000). The pack provides direct links to performance management and cross reference to the teaching standards. It can be used to assist the interviewer and interviewee following classroom observations by giving a focus for meaningful discussions and shared professional language.The resource can be used during school INSET, at home by individual teachers wishing to review their own approach to teaching, by NQTs, and by training colleges and ITT and GTP students.
Table of Contents
Section 1: What an effective teacher looks like
Section 2: Understanding what we can and can't learn
Section 3: Important factors in becoming effective teachers
Section 4: The Hay McBer report as a framework
Section 5: An analysis of 5 teachers
Appendix 1: Suggested observation forms using the Hay McBer analysis
Appendix 2: Performance Management style lesson observation forms
Appendix 3: Ofsted style forms
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | Sep 18 2008 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9781855394285 |
Imprint | Network Continuum Education |
Illustrations | 10 |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"Having spent twenty years teaching in comprehensives, as well as completing a secondment working with the Department for Education and Skills, Mr Swainston seems well placed to offer tips and guidance to those looking for ideas to develop their teaching." Reviewed by Chris Parr in SecEd (The Voice for Secondary Education), September 2009.