ABSTRACT

What is meant by outstanding teaching?
What makes the best teachers stand out from the rest?
How can I develop my own practice to become an outstanding teacher myself?

Whether you are training to become a primary school teacher or you are newly qualified and striving to improve your practice, this fully updated second edition of Becoming an Outstanding Primary School Teacher will support, inform and inspire you on your quest for excellence. Throughout, Russell Grigg draws on theory, research and case studies of real classroom practice to discuss what it takes to become an outstanding primary teacher today.

This bestselling guide has been comprehensively revised to reflect the latest changes to the curriculum, including the National Curriculum in England for 2014 and Scotland’s Building Curriculum for Excellence. It has also widened its scope to appeal to trainee and serving teachers, reflecting the new Teachers’ Standards.

Key topics include:

  • defining and measuring outstanding teaching;
  • understanding the theory, nature and scope of the curriculum;
  • developing thinking skills in the classroom;
  • understanding and meeting individual learning needs;
  • using ICT to improve pedagogy;
  • behaviour management;
  • monitoring, assessment, recording and reporting.

Becoming an Outstanding Primary Teacher will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, including those on school-based programmes such as Teach First, as well as more experienced teachers seeking inspiration.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|28 pages

Know thyself

chapter Chapter 3|34 pages

Professional values in action

chapter Chapter 4|33 pages

Passionate and creative teachers

Developing pupils' thinking skills

chapter Chapter 5|34 pages

Professional knowledge and understanding

Theory, nature and scope of the curriculum

chapter Chapter 7|31 pages

Developing an effective digital pedagogy

chapter Chapter 8|32 pages

The broader curriculum

Exploring the humanities and arts

chapter Chapter 9|38 pages

Planning and preparation

chapter Chapter 10|30 pages

Promoting inclusive practice

Meeting the needs of learners

chapter Chapter 12|26 pages

Behaviour management

chapter Chapter 13|34 pages

The art of juggling

chapter Chapter 14|31 pages

Continually learning