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Teaching and education offer a hugely rewarding career - but
staying in the classroom for life is not always right for everyone.
With a successful teaching career under her belt, Fe Luton made the
move from classroom to kitchen table, entering the world of
freelance education writing, research, and training as a general
all-round creative. How to Have a Successful Freelance Education
Career shares the options and practicalities of transitioning to
and succeeding in a freelance career. Exploring options for both
full-time and part-time freelancing, this essential guide outlines
the key skills needed to build a stable career within the freelance
education world. Fe Luton explores ways to define yourself, promote
yourself and to make sure you stay top of the list when it comes to
applications, commissions, and gigs. With chapters filled with
practical advice, topics covered include: Life after (or alongside)
teaching Developing skills beyond the classroom Pitching and making
yourself stand out Building your online persona Career development
The dos and don’ts of freelance work This engaging yet highly
practical guide is an essential read for anyone looking to reassess
their options in the world of education and to expand their
professional horizons beyond the classroom.
Teaching and education offer a hugely rewarding career - but
staying in the classroom for life is not always right for everyone.
With a successful teaching career under her belt, Fe Luton made the
move from classroom to kitchen table, entering the world of
freelance education writing, research, and training as a general
all-round creative. How to Have a Successful Freelance Education
Career shares the options and practicalities of transitioning to
and succeeding in a freelance career. Exploring options for both
full-time and part-time freelancing, this essential guide outlines
the key skills needed to build a stable career within the freelance
education world. Fe Luton explores ways to define yourself, promote
yourself and to make sure you stay top of the list when it comes to
applications, commissions, and gigs. With chapters filled with
practical advice, topics covered include: Life after (or alongside)
teaching Developing skills beyond the classroom Pitching and making
yourself stand out Building your online persona Career development
The dos and don’ts of freelance work This engaging yet highly
practical guide is an essential read for anyone looking to reassess
their options in the world of education and to expand their
professional horizons beyond the classroom.
These days, running a club is an accepted part of the teacher's
remit, adding additional pressure to an already substantial
workload. The Big Book of Primary Club Resources: Science and
Outdoor Learning aims to ease that burden, providing a simple and
clear week-by-week plan for science and outdoor learning clubs.
Each chapter aims to explore science and outdoor learning in a
context that complements classroom practice without specifically
following the National Curriculum. Containing two years' worth of
club sessions, this book is a quick, accessible and easy-to-use
guide which provides clear and creative ideas, all of which are
straightforward to resource, set up and run. A myriad of science
and outdoor learning topics are covered, including: The human body
Weather Chemistry and special effects science The environment
Mathematics of the natural world Outdoor survival skills All
activities are adapted for three age groups (4-7 years; 7-9 years
and 9-11 years) and achieve highly satisfying outcomes for pupils.
Taking the strain out of club planning, this book is an invaluable
resource for teachers and teaching assistants running clubs for
children aged 4-11.
These days, running a club is an accepted part of the teacher's
remit, adding additional pressure to an already substantial
workload. The Big Book of Primary Club Resources: Science and
Outdoor Learning aims to ease that burden, providing a simple and
clear week-by-week plan for science and outdoor learning clubs.
Each chapter aims to explore science and outdoor learning in a
context that complements classroom practice without specifically
following the National Curriculum. Containing two years' worth of
club sessions, this book is a quick, accessible and easy-to-use
guide which provides clear and creative ideas, all of which are
straightforward to resource, set up and run. A myriad of science
and outdoor learning topics are covered, including: The human body
Weather Chemistry and special effects science The environment
Mathematics of the natural world Outdoor survival skills All
activities are adapted for three age groups (4-7 years; 7-9 years
and 9-11 years) and achieve highly satisfying outcomes for pupils.
Taking the strain out of club planning, this book is an invaluable
resource for teachers and teaching assistants running clubs for
children aged 4-11.
These days, running a club is an accepted part of the teacher's
remit, adding additional pressure to an already substantial
workload. The Big Book of Primary Club Resources: Creative Arts
aims to ease that burden, providing a simple and clear week-by-week
plan for creative arts focused clubs. Each chapter aims to explore
the creative arts in a context that complements classroom practice
without specifically following the National Curriculum. Containing
two years' worth of club sessions, this book is a quick, accessible
and easy-to-use guide which provides clear and creative ideas, all
of which are easy to resource, set up and run. A myriad of art
forms is covered, including: Textiles Collage Photography Artist
and illustration study Sculpture Abstract and 3D art All activities
are adapted for three age groups (4-7 years; 7-9 years and 9-11
years) and achieve highly satisfying outcomes for pupils. Taking
the strain out of club planning, this book is an invaluable
resource for teachers and teaching assistants running clubs for
children aged 4-11.
These days, running a club is an accepted part of the teacher's
remit, adding additional pressure to an already substantial
workload. The Big Book of Primary Club Resources: Creative Arts
aims to ease that burden, providing a simple and clear week-by-week
plan for creative arts focused clubs. Each chapter aims to explore
the creative arts in a context that complements classroom practice
without specifically following the National Curriculum. Containing
two years' worth of club sessions, this book is a quick, accessible
and easy-to-use guide which provides clear and creative ideas, all
of which are easy to resource, set up and run. A myriad of art
forms is covered, including: Textiles Collage Photography Artist
and illustration study Sculpture Abstract and 3D art All activities
are adapted for three age groups (4-7 years; 7-9 years and 9-11
years) and achieve highly satisfying outcomes for pupils. Taking
the strain out of club planning, this book is an invaluable
resource for teachers and teaching assistants running clubs for
children aged 4-11.
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