ABSTRACT

Written to coincide with the introduction of Induction Standards for new entrants to the teaching profession, this text aims to help to smooth the transition from theory and supervised teaching to independent reflexive practice. It provides a combination of explanation, challenge, practical activities and authentic case studies. The author acknowledges the importance of professional development during the induction year and advocates the gradual implementation and reinforcement of effective strategies for good teaching. He also urges readers to develop the creative, intuitive and "natural-born" abilities that help to fashion their own individual teaching styles. Though informed by the Induction Standards, the aim of the book is to help teachers set ambitious personal and professional expectations through which they will realize their full potential.

part |104 pages

Part One

chapter 1|8 pages

Getting started in the classroom

chapter 2|8 pages

Communicating with pupils

chapter 6|9 pages

Teaching for effective learning

chapter 7|13 pages

Assessment, recording and reporting

chapter 8|9 pages

Raising boys' achievement

chapter 9|9 pages

Pastoral issues

chapter 10|7 pages

Special educational needs

part |43 pages

Part Two