The Early Career Framework Handbook

The Early Career Framework Handbook
Author: Chartered College of Teaching,
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2022-03-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1529791731

Teaching is a career-long journey of professional learning and development. The Chartered College of Teaching is on hand to help you every step of the way. This handbook guides you through all aspects of the Early Career Framework (ECF), supporting you through the full two-year programme. It is both useful and thought-provoking and includes chapters covering all aspects of the ECF from well-known teachers and researchers across the world of education. This second edition has been updated to include content for Early Years practitioners as well as mentors involved in supporting early career teachers. Also added is a new chapter on diversity, equity and inclusion in the classroom.

The Early Career Framework Handbook

The Early Career Framework Handbook
Author: Chartered College of Teaching,
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2020-06-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1529733375

Teaching is a career-long journey of professional learning and development. The Chartered College of Teaching are on hand to help you through your career journey. This handbook is your guide to, and companion for, the Early Career Framework (ECF). It is both useful and thought-provoking – and includes chapters covering all aspects of the ECF from well-known teachers and researchers across the world of education.

The National Curriculum and the Teachers′ Standards

The National Curriculum and the Teachers′ Standards
Author: Learning Matters,
Publisher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2023-05-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1529625858

The national curriculum provides an outline of core knowledge around which teachers can develop exciting and stimulating lessons to promote the development of pupils’ knowledge, understanding and skills as part of the wider school curriculum. The Teachers′ Standards underpin professional practice and all teachers need to work towards and within this framework. This updated, comprehensive handbook presents ALL key statutory, essential reading for trainee and beginning teachers in one place. The third edition presents: *The National Curriculum Programmes of Study for ALL curriculum subjects for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3 *The complete Teachers′ Standards *NEW! The Core Content Framework for Initial Teacher Training *NEW! The Early Career Framework *Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education guidiance in full *Foreword from Dylan Wiliam focusing on the need for a broad and balanced curriculum in schools *NC by topic planner for English and maths at Key Stages 1 and 2 *Full index for easy reference A must-have resource for ALL teachers and trainee teachers!

Handbook for Early Career Success

Handbook for Early Career Success
Author: Steven Lurie
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-04
Genre: Success
ISBN: 1598588095

The Handbook for Early Career Success prepares you to manage your transition to the workplace with confidence, and flourish in the real world of personalities and organizational politics. This unique resource puts you in control of your future by teaching you: 1. Who you are as others see you using powerful personality style surveys and tools immediately applicable to workplace challenges. 2. How to effectively communicate, build relationships and maximize your impact all in a way that fits who you are. 3. The rules for achieving a successful, satisfying and self-directed career from day one. Acclaim for Handbook for Early Career Success ..". an excellent resource for young men and women entering the professional workforce. Lurie's approach is straight forward and easy to integrate into a workable strategy that will help mitigate mistakes that can derail a new professional career." Susan Greenbaum, Dean of Students, Stern School of Business Undergraduate College, New York University ..".a much needed practical guide that can make the difference between successfully launching a career or running into problems from the start. Lurie has made a major contribution with this text and has helped solve the problem of what to give to all soontobe or recent graduates." Ed Betof, Ed.D., Senior Fellow/Academic Director, Executive Program in Workplace Learning Leadership, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania ..".a virtual career GPS devise, helping people entering the workforce to navigate a strange and unfamiliar neighborhood - real life." Bob Defillippo, Chief Communications Officer, Prudential Financial ..".it resonated tremendously with me. It was really valuable to understand my Connecting Style, and just as valuable to understand the styles of the people I work with." Jeffrey Eisenberg, Advertising Programs Manager, Google "I loved this. It's excellent for early career - But great refresher for all regardless of career and years in career." JoAnn Ryan, CEO, Northwest Connecticut Chamber of Commerce Steven Lurie, Ph.D. is a psychologist who provides workshops and coaching that help prepare people with the personal self-awareness and interpersonal tools essential for success in school, the workplace and life. Dr. Lurie started Lurie Executive Development (LEDonline.com) in 1986 to help people move out of their comfort zones and live, learn and contribute to their full potential.

Essential Guides for Early Career Teachers: Workload

Essential Guides for Early Career Teachers: Workload
Author: Julie Greer
Publisher: Critical Publishing
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1913453448

Linked to the Early Career Framework, this book provides practical time management and productivity strategies to help new teachers tackle the issue of workload. Workload is a key issue for most beginning teachers. Trying to cope with all the demands of a new job with an increasing burden of administration, reporting and assessment tasks, can be daunting at best and may even lead to significant mental health issues. But there is a way through it all! This book acknowledges the challenges that exist and suggests evidence-informed ideas that can be used both in and outside the classroom to create an acceptable workload. It takes a positive and proactive stance, encouraging early career teachers to implement strategies that will enable them to work more effectively and ultimately bring a high level of enjoyment and job satisfaction.

Mentoring in Schools

Mentoring in Schools
Author: Haili Hughes
Publisher: Crown House Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2021-02-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1785835459

Forewords by Professor Rachel Lofthouse and Reuben Moore. With low early career teacher retention rates and the introduction of the Department for Education's new Early Career Framework, the role of mentor has never been so important in helping to keep teachers secure and happy in the classroom. Haili Hughes, a former senior leader with years of school mentoring experience, was involved in the consultation phase of the framework's design - and in this book she imparts her wisdom on the subject in an accessible way. Haili offers busy teachers a practical interpretation of how to work with the Early Career Framework, sharing practical guidance to help them in the vital role of supporting new teachers. She also shares insights from recent trainee teachers, as well as more established voices in education, to provide tried-and-tested transferable tips that can be used straight away.

Essential Guides for Early Career Teachers: Professional Behaviours

Essential Guides for Early Career Teachers: Professional Behaviours
Author: Colin Howard
Publisher: Critical Publishing
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2022-10-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1915080177

This title outlines the personal and professional skills and behaviours needed to be an effective early career teacher beyond that of your own subject knowledge and class-based practices. It provides guidance on how to gain the most from mentoring conversations and how to develop good habits around workload and managing priorities. It helps you develop and understand the importance of engaging in self-reflection, professional development, building relationships and managing your well-being, encouraging you to consider your professional identity, values and motivators in order to become the best teacher you can be. The Essential Guides for Early Career Teachers provide accessible, carefully researched, quick reads for early career teachers, covering the key topics you will encounter during your training year and first two years of teaching. They complement and are fully in line with the new Early Career Framework and are intended to assist ongoing professional development by bringing together current information and thinking on each area in one convenient place.

Mentoring and Coaching in Education

Mentoring and Coaching in Education
Author: Lizana Oberholzer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2023-11-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1350264253

Drawing on a wide range of experiences, Lizana Oberholzer and Derek Boyle clearly define the terms 'coaching' and 'mentoring' before looking at how coaching and mentoring are used in schools to develop teachers. They offer theoretical frameworks, key strategies and principles at each stage to support phase specific development, and explore how these strategies can be used to help teachers to continue to develop to become confident classroom practitioners, as well as future leaders. Lizana and Derek also consider the key challenges and issues mentors and coaches might face. Each chapter explores how coaches and mentors can offer support and provide a safe supportive environment to allow teachers to continue to grow and develop, whatever phase they are in on their learning journey.

Professional Studies in Primary Education

Professional Studies in Primary Education
Author: Hilary Cooper
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2022-01-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1529786797

This textbook gives you a broad overview of everything you will need to know to prepare for your initial teacher training and future career in the classroom. Covering practical issues including planning and assessment, and thought-provoking topics such as reflecting on your practice and developing critical thinking skills, this textbook provides you with an insightful exploration of the realities of teaching in primary schools. This fourth edition has been comprehensively revised and includes five new chapters on: · Teacher wellbeing · The Early Career Framework (ECF) · Digital literacy and primary schools after the pandemic · Growth mindset, dialogue and P4C · Learning outside the classroom This is essential reading for all students on primary initial teacher education courses including university-based (PGCE, BEd, BA with QTS), and schools-based (School Direct, SCITT, Teach First) routes into teaching. Hilary Cooper is Professor Emeritus of History and Pedagogy at the University of Cumbria. Sally Elton-Chalcraft is Professor of Social Justice in Education and also the Director of the Learning Education and Development Research centre in the Institute of Education at the University of Cumbria.