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Preparing to teach in secondary schools : a student teacher's guide to professional issues in secondary education

Ian Abbott (Editor), Prue Huddleston (Editor), David Middlewood (Editor)
This textbook, aimed at trainee teachers, covers a range of core professional topics as well as discussing government reforms and initiatives with which all teachers need to be familiar
Print Book, English, 2019
Fourth edition View all formats and editions
Open University Press, McGraw Hill Education, London, England, 2019
xvi, 356 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
9780335227129, 0335227120
1079207301
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Part 1: Becoming a teacher | Learning to be a teacher; The professional framework and professional values and practice; Key issues, opportunities and challenges for new teachersPart 2: Core professional competences | Understanding how pupils learn: Theories of learning and intelligence; Planning for learning; Using differentiation to support learning; Working with parents and support staff; Communications in the classroom; Using assessment for formative purposes; Using assessment data to support pupil achievement; Positive approaches to pupil behaviour; Using digital tools to support learningPart 3: Secondary schools and the curriculum | What should we teach? Understanding the secondary curriculum; Spiritual, moral and cultural development; Raising attainment; Literacy across the curriculum; Numeracy and mathematics across the curriculum; Personal, social, health and economic education; 14–19 curriculum reformPart 4: Making school work for all: Every Child Matters, Safeguarding and the Inclusion Agenda | Does every child matter? Education, social care and the emerging safeguarding agenda; Special educational needs and inclusive schooling; Schooling, ethnicity and English as an additional language; Schooling and gender; Supporting disadvantaged children to raise their attainment; Pastoral care and the role of the tutor; Government policy
Previous edition: 2012