1st Edition

Becoming a Primary School Teacher

By Dominic Wyse Copyright 2002
    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is essential reading for students just beginning a career in primary school teaching. Written with the needs and questions of the new student teacher in mind, it covers the fundamental aspects of the job of the primary school teacher in an inspiring yet down-to-earth way. Each chapter covers a key issue in primary education.
    Becoming a Primary School Teacher is the perfect introductory text for the student teacher, helping them to prepare for their first school experience. It will also be of interest to more experienced teachers and teacher trainers.

    1. Working with People: What are interpersonal skills? Why are they so important? 2. Organising the Classroom: What's so special about tables, chairs and cupboards? 3. Planning the Curriculum: Why is the curriculum such an important part of the job? 4. Managing Behaviour: Why is good discipline essential? 5. Assessing and Record Keeping: What can assessment tell you about your children? 6. Thinking about Education: Is primary teaching all practice and no theory? 7. Becoming a Professional: What are the hallmarks of a teacher?

    Biography

    Dominic Wyse worked as a primary school teacher and subject coordinator before moving into teacher education. He is now a Principal Lecturer in Primary Education at Liverpool John Moores University.

    'This short, accessible book is an ideal introduction for anyone about to embark upon a teacher training programme.' - Claire Conway, escalate