Smart Teaching

A Guide for Trainee Teachers
Julian White - University of Huddersfield, UK
Smart Teaching
March 2022 | 208 pages | Sage UK
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Description

Whether you are training to teach in primary or secondary schools, or stepping into the classroom as a qualified teacher, this book is your smart guide to informed classroom practice.

It offers guidance on developing essential teaching skills, drawn from robust research findings and real-life examples, with reference to the Core Content Framework throughout. Each chapter offers strategies for success that are quickly applicable and can save time as you enhance and improve your teaching practice.

Key topics include:

·        Establishing positive behaviour in your classroom

·        Structuring effective lessons for rapid learning

·        Adapting your teaching to meet individual needs

·        Using assessment to fine tune your teaching and enhance the learning

·        What to expect after your teacher training

Julian White is Programme lead for the PGCE Secondary in Secondary English at Bradford College.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Training to teach

Chapter 2: Training to teach

Chapter 3: Learning

Chapter 3: Learning

Chapter 4: Objective-led planning

Chapter 4: Objective-led planning

Chapter 5: Obstacles to learning

Chapter 5: Obstacles to learning

Chapter 6: Adaptive teaching

Chapter 6: Adaptive teaching

Chapter 7: Assessment

Chapter 7: Assessment

Chapter 8: Classroom management

Chapter 8: Classroom management

Chapter 9: Support structures

Chapter 9: Support structures

Chapter 10: Professional development

Chapter 10: Professional development

Chapter 11: Conclusion

Chapter 11: Conclusion

Description

Whether you are training to teach in primary or secondary schools, or stepping into the classroom as a qualified teacher, this book is your smart guide to informed classroom practice.

It offers guidance on developing essential teaching skills, drawn from robust research findings and real-life examples, with reference to the Core Content Framework throughout. Each chapter offers strategies for success that are quickly applicable and can save time as you enhance and improve your teaching practice.

Key topics include:

·        Establishing positive behaviour in your classroom

·        Structuring effective lessons for rapid learning

·        Adapting your teaching to meet individual needs

·        Using assessment to fine tune your teaching and enhance the learning

·        What to expect after your teacher training

Julian White is Programme lead for the PGCE Secondary in Secondary English at Bradford College.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Training to teach

Chapter 2: Training to teach

Chapter 3: Learning

Chapter 3: Learning

Chapter 4: Objective-led planning

Chapter 4: Objective-led planning

Chapter 5: Obstacles to learning

Chapter 5: Obstacles to learning

Chapter 6: Adaptive teaching

Chapter 6: Adaptive teaching

Chapter 7: Assessment

Chapter 7: Assessment

Chapter 8: Classroom management

Chapter 8: Classroom management

Chapter 9: Support structures

Chapter 9: Support structures

Chapter 10: Professional development

Chapter 10: Professional development

Chapter 11: Conclusion

Chapter 11: Conclusion

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Smart Teaching

A Guide for Trainee Teachers


March 2022 | 208 pages | Sage UK

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Whether you are training to teach in primary or secondary schools, or stepping into the classroom as a qualified teacher, this book is your smart guide to informed classroom practice.

It offers guidance on developing essential teaching skills, drawn from robust research findings and real-life examples, with reference to the Core Content Framework throughout. Each chapter offers strategies for success that are quickly applicable and can save time as you enhance and improve your teaching practice.

Key topics include:

·        Establishing positive behaviour in your classroom

·        Structuring effective lessons for rapid learning

·        Adapting your teaching to meet individual needs

·        Using assessment to fine tune your teaching and enhance the learning

·        What to expect after your teacher training

Julian White is Programme lead for the PGCE Secondary in Secondary English at Bradford College.


Table Of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Training to teach
  • Chapter 3: Learning
  • Chapter 4: Objective-led planning
  • Chapter 5: Obstacles to learning
  • Chapter 6: Adaptive teaching
  • Chapter 7: Assessment
  • Chapter 8: Classroom management
  • Chapter 9: Support structures
  • Chapter 10: Professional development
  • Chapter 11: Conclusion

Recent Product Reviews:

It turns out, this book is more appropriate for teachers that have already been teaching (not undergraduate ones, which is what I needed). However, it is a very interesting book.
Alexandre Mesquita, Education, Universite de Sherbrooke

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