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Successful Induction for New Teachers Sara Bubb

Successful Induction for New Teachers By Sara Bubb

Successful Induction for New Teachers by Sara Bubb


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Summary

This practical guide, linked to the Teaching Standards, not only helps NQTs pass the year, it also helps them to become happy and effective teachers.

Successful Induction for New Teachers Summary

Successful Induction for New Teachers: A Guide for NQTs & Induction Tutors, Coordinators and Mentors by Sara Bubb

The first year in teaching will be rewarding and stimulating, but it will also be hard and stressful for most NQTs. A good induction program benefits not only NQTs but also those who support and assess them. Good teachers make good schools - but good schools also make good teachers. In this book, NQT development expert Dr Sara Bubb, explains clearly, accessibly and concisely how to have a successful induction year. It's written both for new teachers themselves and those who support, monitor and assess them: headteachers, induction tutors, coordinators and mentors.

It covers key areas including:

  • induction regulations
  • what NQTs are entitled to
  • meeting the teachers' standards
  • building relationships
  • managing work load
  • emotional resilience
  • professional development

This is the essential guide on how to successfully complete the NQT year!

Successful Induction for New Teachers Reviews

Although this book focuses most intensively on the situation in England (and so also Wales, by and large), there is much in it that could be illuminating for trainers working in other lands. A lot is packed into this light, very portable and extremely reader-friendly book. -- Tessa Woodward

About Sara Bubb

Sara Bubb is an experienced London teacher who helps staff in schools develop. She does this in many ways: through leading professional development, assessing, developing schemes, researching, and writing. With a national and international reputation in the induction of new teachers and professional development, Sara speaks at conferences and runs courses throughout the country and abroad (e.g. Norway, Taiwan) on topics such as helping staff develop, observation skills, induction, developing pedagogical skills, leading continuing professional development (CPD), subject leadership, monitoring teaching and implementing performance management. She has featured on and been a consultant for eight Teachers TV programmes. She trains a broad range of people, including inspectors, assessors, advisers, consultants, Fasttrack, TeachFirst and advanced skills teachers. Sara assesses advanced skills, excellent, overseas trained and graduate teachers and higher level teaching assistants and was an external assessor for Threshold. She has inspected over 25 primary schools. As a senior lecturer at the Institute of Education (0.2) she works on PGCE and Masters programmes and set up the employment-based routes (OTT and GTP) to QTS. She is lead director of the CfBT Education Trust-funded Sef2Si - From Self Evaluation To School Improvement: The Importance Of Professional Development - project. She co-directed the DfES-funded national research Project on the Effectiveness of the Induction Year, was deputy director of the TDA systematic review of induction research and has helped the Northern Ireland GTC revise their teacher competences. On a 0.2 secondment to the DCSF London Challenge team, Sara is the consultant for Chartered London Teacher status - a scheme involving over 38,600 teachers. She is the London Gifted & Talented Early Years network leader, working with staff in reception and nursery classes to enhance their provision for all children, especially the most able. She has written books and numerous articles on induction, professional development, workload, and performance management. She is the new teacher expert at the Times Educational Supplement, and writes articles, a weekly advice column and answers questions on its website.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Looking after yourself Chapter 2 - Understanding induction Chapter 3 - The standards Chapter 4 - Key concepts to help development Chapter 5 - Analysing needs, setting objectives and drawing up action plans Chapter 6 - Professional development Chapter 7 - Observation Chapter 8 - Discussing teaching - verbally and in writing Chapter 9 - Assessment Chapter 10 - What next? Appendix - Templates

Additional information

GOR006163198
9781446293980
144629398X
Successful Induction for New Teachers: A Guide for NQTs & Induction Tutors, Coordinators and Mentors by Sara Bubb
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
20140422
120
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