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Becoming a Teacher Justin Dillon

Becoming a Teacher By Justin Dillon

Becoming a Teacher by Justin Dillon


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This book provides a broader context in which education sits by addressing fundamental areas such as classroom management, adolescence and assessment for learning, alongside practical advice and key issues to consider.

Becoming a Teacher Summary

Becoming a Teacher by Justin Dillon

Teachers touch the lives of thousands of young people during their careers, inspiring and motivating learners to reach their maximum potential. In order to be able to do their jobs effectively, they need to understand the context within which they work and be able to reflect critically on what they do and why. If you are embarking on a career in teaching and the prospect of influencing the future through your work with young people is both exciting and daunting, then this is the book for you.

The new edition is revised and updated throughout. It remains a unique and powerful combination of ideas, analysis, questions, answers and wisdom, with the combined professional experience of the editors and contributors providing a wealth of knowledge and opinion. Whilst the book's philosophy remains the same, the addition of three new chapters on `education for sustainability', `school effectiveness and improvement', and `education policy' - combined with eleven new contributors - provides fresh perspectives, ideas and issues for discussion.

The book is divided into four main sections:

  • First thoughts
  • Policy, society and schooling
  • Teaching and learning
  • Across the curriculum
It provides a broader context in which education sits by addressing fundamental areas such as classroom management, adolescence and assessment for learning, alongside practical advice and key issues to consider. Finally, the authors provide information about roles and responsibilities in areas including personal, social and health education, information technology, literacy and citizenship.

Becoming a Teacher is inspiring reading for prospective, trainee and new teachers, tutors and mentors.

About Justin Dillon

Justin Dillon is Professor of Science and Environmental Education and Head of the Science and Technology Education Group at King's College London. He taught science in London schools for 10 years before joining King's in 1989. He has carried out research into children's ideas about science, science teachers' professional development needs and wants and learning beyond the classroom. He is President of the European Science Education Research Association and an editor of the International Journal of Science Education. Meg Maguire taught for many years in London schools, including a spell as a headteacher. She has a longstanding interest in the life and work of school-teachers, teacher education and with the challenges of inner-city schooling. Her publications include, Choice, Pathways and Transitions Post-16 (with Stephen Ball and Sheila Macrae, 2000) and The Urban Primary School (with Tim Wooldridge and Simon Pratt-Adams, 2006).

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors
Foreword to the 3rd edition

Introduction

Section 1: First thoughts
Developing as a beginning teacher
On being a teacher

Section 2: Policy, society and schooling
Education policy and schooling
Ideology, evidence and the raising of standards
Values and schooling
School effectiveness and improvement
Reforming teachers and their work
Growing teachers: Inspection, appraisal and the reflective practitioner
Social justice in schools: engaging with equality
Education, schools and cities
Teachers and the law

Section 3: Teaching and learning
Adolescence
Learning in and out of the classroom
Classroom management
Differentiation in theory and practice
Setting, streaming and mixed ability teaching
Assessment for learning
Aiming for inclusion - removing barriers and building bridges
English as an Additional Language: challenges of language and identity in the multilingual and multiethnic classroom

Section 4: Across the curriculum
Literacy
Citizenship and citizenship education
Spiritual education
Personal, Social and Health Education
Education, the environment and sustainability
Information and communications technologies
14-19 education and the great divide
Beyond the subject curriculum: the form tutor's role
What's next? CPD and the whole school

Additional information

GOR002579709
9780335221448
0335221440
Becoming a Teacher by Justin Dillon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2007-06-01
392
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