How to Survive in Teaching: Without imploding, exploding or walking away
Autor Dr Emma Kellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 ian 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472941688
ISBN-10: 1472941683
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472941683
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A positive perspective on the challenges and rewards of teaching based on recent research of over 3,500 educators and first-hand experience.
Notă biografică
Dr Emma Kell has 20 years experience as a teacher and is Head of English with senior leadership experience at a school in North London. She is also a former Head of MFL. She has written several articles and blog posts on school leadership and the pressures of teaching, and has recently completed a doctorate on teacher well-being and work-life balance at Middlesex University. She lives in Hertfordshire.
Recenzii
Emma's passion for teaching and teacher wellbeing shines out from every page in this gem of a book. The combination of informed analysis and practical advice, rooted in research and experience, make it invaluable.
Sprung from Emma's love affair with teaching, How to Survive in Teaching is a compassionate plea for teachers to take care of themselves. Emma rightly reminds teachers that even if the profession is a vocation, teaching is also a job and must be treated as such.
Emma had me hooked from the Acknowledgements page. This is a warm, forthright, humane and eminently practical book - for every challenge, there is a 'response' suggesting a way forward. Invaluable advice is offered to new, and not so new, teachers about how to thrive in this mad, wonderful profession. While recognising the pressures and demands of teaching, Emma also celebrates joy.
With this book being published on 11th January 2018, Emma Kell has written a very important contribution to the current debate... I've followed the past couple of years with interest, as, first, Emma developed her ideas for her doctorate, using Twitter to its best advantage as a conduit into discussion and sharing of background thinking through shared blogs. Twitter surveys enabled the development of broader and more focused questions. Emma acknowledges the contribution of many hundreds of colleagues who have spoken honestly about their experiences.
The book outlines practical ways to survive the increasing pressure teachers are under, with a realistic, unflinching and ultimately very positive perspective on the challenges and rewards of teaching... It gives a real sense of support to teachers, reassuring them they are not alone and that the challenges can be successfully overcome.
Kell uses her experience to offer hard-hitting advice, commentary and analysis. I'll be dipping into it regularly as a middle leader and recommending it to anyone considering venturing into this most noble profession.
Sprung from Emma's love affair with teaching, How to Survive in Teaching is a compassionate plea for teachers to take care of themselves. Emma rightly reminds teachers that even if the profession is a vocation, teaching is also a job and must be treated as such.
Emma had me hooked from the Acknowledgements page. This is a warm, forthright, humane and eminently practical book - for every challenge, there is a 'response' suggesting a way forward. Invaluable advice is offered to new, and not so new, teachers about how to thrive in this mad, wonderful profession. While recognising the pressures and demands of teaching, Emma also celebrates joy.
With this book being published on 11th January 2018, Emma Kell has written a very important contribution to the current debate... I've followed the past couple of years with interest, as, first, Emma developed her ideas for her doctorate, using Twitter to its best advantage as a conduit into discussion and sharing of background thinking through shared blogs. Twitter surveys enabled the development of broader and more focused questions. Emma acknowledges the contribution of many hundreds of colleagues who have spoken honestly about their experiences.
The book outlines practical ways to survive the increasing pressure teachers are under, with a realistic, unflinching and ultimately very positive perspective on the challenges and rewards of teaching... It gives a real sense of support to teachers, reassuring them they are not alone and that the challenges can be successfully overcome.
Kell uses her experience to offer hard-hitting advice, commentary and analysis. I'll be dipping into it regularly as a middle leader and recommending it to anyone considering venturing into this most noble profession.