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Preparing to Teach in Secondary Schools: A Student Teacher's Guide to Professional Issues in Secondary Education... Preparing to Teach in Secondary Schools: A Student Teacher's Guide to Professional Issues in Secondary Education (Paperback, 4th edition)
Ian Abbott, Prue Huddleston, David Middlewood
R1,029 Discovery Miles 10 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The fourth edition of this informative, accessible and intellectually engaging teacher training book provides a definitive guide for trainee and newly qualified secondary school teachers and their mentors. The book has been fully updated to reflect the many changes in policy and practice, including developments in the national curriculum, PSHEE and SEN provision. The latest edition covers topics such as how pupils learn, assessment, planning classroom communication and developing positive approaches to pupil behaviour. The wide range of specialist contributors, each bringing extensive first-hand experience of teaching, covers the core professional skills and concepts that new secondary school teachers need to acquire, irrespective of their subject specialism or training route, while the following key features of the book are: * Examples and illustrations from real classroom practice. * Details of current research. * Activities, case studies and scenarios. Ian Abbott, Associate Professor; Prue Huddleston, Emeritus Professor; and David Middlewood, Research Fellow, are all based at the University of Warwick's Centre for Education Studies, UK.

The Transformation of Initial Teacher Education - The Changing Nature of Teacher Training (Hardcover): Ian Abbott, Mike... The Transformation of Initial Teacher Education - The Changing Nature of Teacher Training (Hardcover)
Ian Abbott, Mike Rathbone, Philip Whitehead
R4,129 Discovery Miles 41 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tracing the development of initial teacher education since the large-scale expansion of the teaching profession after the Second World War to the present day, The Transformation of Initial Teacher Education explores the changing nature of teacher training. Examining the growth of the 'teaching industry', this book addresses key issues including: the return to an apprentice model the growing importance of schools in initial teacher training the continuing decline in the role played by higher education an examination of the broader socio-economic context of increased marketisiation a reconsideration of the international political factors driving the reform process; and interviews with prominent individuals who have been involved with the development of policy Considering the ideas and ideals that have permeated teacher education and how these have shaped the experiences of trainees on a variety of programmes across a broader international context, this book examines the future of teacher education and the changing nature of teaching, providing essential insight for trainee teachers, school staff and any academics involved in teacher education.

Teaching Business Education 14-19 (Hardcover): Martin Jephcote, Ian Abbott Teaching Business Education 14-19 (Hardcover)
Martin Jephcote, Ian Abbott
R4,147 Discovery Miles 41 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written in association with the EBEA, this authoritative text provides a comprehensive and insightful study of current curriculum development and classroom practice with business education. Up-to-date, practical and covering the very latest issues, it presents: * Advice on planning courses and managing the curriculum * The latest developments in 14-19 * Guidance on the emerging work-related curriculum * A focus on key topics such as enterprise education, e-learning and citizenship * A teacher-reviewed annotated resource guide of text-based and web-based resources.

The Transformation of Initial Teacher Education - The Changing Nature of Teacher Training (Paperback): Ian Abbott, Mike... The Transformation of Initial Teacher Education - The Changing Nature of Teacher Training (Paperback)
Ian Abbott, Mike Rathbone, Philip Whitehead
R1,188 Discovery Miles 11 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tracing the development of initial teacher education since the large-scale expansion of the teaching profession after the Second World War to the present day, The Transformation of Initial Teacher Education explores the changing nature of teacher training. Examining the growth of the 'teaching industry', this book addresses key issues including: the return to an apprentice model the growing importance of schools in initial teacher training the continuing decline in the role played by higher education an examination of the broader socio-economic context of increased marketisiation a reconsideration of the international political factors driving the reform process; and interviews with prominent individuals who have been involved with the development of policy Considering the ideas and ideals that have permeated teacher education and how these have shaped the experiences of trainees on a variety of programmes across a broader international context, this book examines the future of teacher education and the changing nature of teaching, providing essential insight for trainee teachers, school staff and any academics involved in teacher education.

Achieving Success with your Leadership Project (Paperback, New): David Middlewood, Ian Abbott Achieving Success with your Leadership Project (Paperback, New)
David Middlewood, Ian Abbott
R982 Discovery Miles 9 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book gives a complete guide to carrying out and completing a project or dissertation which has a leadership or management focus. It is written in accessible, jargon-free language and provides practical advice in all the relevant areas of research and its reporting. The authors provide case examples of students' work from a range of contexts. They give guidance on what pitfalls to avoid, and show clearly how to structure the project, write a literature review, present personal research findings, as well as how to understand different kinds of research, assessment, and maximising tutorial support. The book is essential for Masters' students - and their tutors - in fields such as education or business studies, giving a clear step-by-step approach to doing the fieldwork and writing up the outcomes, including how to make conclusions and recommendations. It provides a comprehensive resource to ensure success in leadership and management projects and dissertations. DAVID MIDDLEWOOD is a part-time Research Fellow at The University of Warwick, UK, having previously worked for the Universities of Leicester and Lincoln. IAN ABBOTT is an associate professor at the University of Warwick, UK. He is currently the director of external relations at the Institute of Education at the University.

Teaching Business Education 14-19 (Paperback, annotated edition): Martin Jephcote, Ian Abbott Teaching Business Education 14-19 (Paperback, annotated edition)
Martin Jephcote, Ian Abbott
R1,180 Discovery Miles 11 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written in association with the EBEA, this authoritative text provides a comprehensive and insightful study of current curriculum development and classroom practice with business education. Up-to-date, practical and covering the very latest issues, it presents: * Advice on planning courses and managing the curriculum * The latest developments in 14-19 * Guidance on the emerging work-related curriculum * A focus on key topics such as enterprise education, e-learning and citizenship * A teacher-reviewed annotated resource guide of text-based and web-based resources.

Education Policy (Paperback): Ian Abbott, Michael Rathbone, Phillip Whitehead Education Policy (Paperback)
Ian Abbott, Michael Rathbone, Phillip Whitehead
R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'A splendid read. Via interviews with several Secretaries of State for Education and a supporting analytical commentary, Education Policy provides a fascinating insight and historical appraisal of English policy rationale' -Dr David Kitchener, Reader in Education, University of Bolton 'This book should be compulsory reading, not only for people interested in the history of education policy but also for policy makers, to remind them of what has gone before' -Dr Andrew Townsend, University of Nottingham From Butler to Balls and beyond, this essential book illuminates educational issues in England and Wales since WWII, drawing on extensive documentary evidence. Inside you will find in-depth interviews with former Secretaries of State for Education and other key decision-makers, including: - Ed Balls - David Blunkett - Michael Gove - Alan Johnson - Ruth Kelly The interviews cover the historical context of their period of office and the lasting legacy of their policies. This is a must-read for Masters-level students on Education courses and PGCE programmes, and will be valuable to undergraduates studying modern history and social policy. Ian Abbott is Director of the Warwick Institute of Education. Mike Rathbone was previously Director of Continuing Professional Development in the Institute of Education. Phil Whitehead is the course leader for the secondary PGCE (Teach First). All are at the University of Warwick.

Education Policy (Hardcover, New): Ian Abbott, Michael Rathbone, Phillip Whitehead Education Policy (Hardcover, New)
Ian Abbott, Michael Rathbone, Phillip Whitehead
R2,922 Discovery Miles 29 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'A splendid read. Via interviews with several Secretaries of State for Education and a supporting analytical commentary, Education Policy provides a fascinating insight and historical appraisal of English policy rationale' -Dr David Kitchener, Reader in Education, University of Bolton 'This book should be compulsory reading, not only for people interested in the history of education policy but also for policy makers, to remind them of what has gone before' -Dr Andrew Townsend, University of Nottingham From Butler to Balls and beyond, this essential book illuminates educational issues in England and Wales since WWII, drawing on extensive documentary evidence. Inside you will find in-depth interviews with former Secretaries of State for Education and other key decision-makers, including: - Ed Balls - David Blunkett - Michael Gove - Alan Johnson - Ruth Kelly The interviews cover the historical context of their period of office and the lasting legacy of their policies. This is a must-read for Masters-level students on Education courses and PGCE programmes, and will be valuable to undergraduates studying modern history and social policy. Ian Abbott is Director of the Warwick Institute of Education. Mike Rathbone was previously Director of Continuing Professional Development in the Institute of Education. Phil Whitehead is the course leader for the secondary PGCE (Teach First). All are at the University of Warwick.

Island Jewels - The Natural History Of Western Australia's Islands (Paperback): Ian Abbott, Andrew A. Burbidge Island Jewels - The Natural History Of Western Australia's Islands (Paperback)
Ian Abbott, Andrew A. Burbidge
R1,674 Discovery Miles 16 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Western Australia has over 3,500 islands, the largest number of any Australian state or territory. All remain in public ownership; almost all south of the Kimberley are managed by a single government agency, whilst almost all Kimberley islands are native title; a situation unique in the world. This book, written by two experienced wildlife scientists, documents the islands' plants and animals, and discusses the islands' history, impacts of invasive species, and management actions. It is arranged geographically, taking the reader on a journey from the Kimberley south along the west coast to Cape Leeuwin, and then east to the Archipelago of the Recherche. Throughout, you will be introduced to the Island Jewels of Western Australia in all their magnificence.

Achieving Success with your Leadership Project (Hardcover, New): David Middlewood, Ian Abbott Achieving Success with your Leadership Project (Hardcover, New)
David Middlewood, Ian Abbott
R3,084 Discovery Miles 30 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book gives a complete guide to carrying out and completing a project or dissertation which has a leadership or management focus. It is written in accessible, jargon-free language and provides practical advice in all the relevant areas of research and its reporting. The authors provide case examples of students' work from a range of contexts. They give guidance on what pitfalls to avoid, and show clearly how to structure the project, write a literature review, present personal research findings, as well as how to understand different kinds of research, assessment, and maximising tutorial support. The book is essential for Masters' students - and their tutors - in fields such as education or business studies, giving a clear step-by-step approach to doing the fieldwork and writing up the outcomes, including how to make conclusions and recommendations. It provides a comprehensive resource to ensure success in leadership and management projects and dissertations. DAVID MIDDLEWOOD is a part-time Research Fellow at The University of Warwick, UK, having previously worked for the Universities of Leicester and Lincoln. IAN ABBOTT is an associate professor at the University of Warwick, UK. He is currently the director of external relations at the Institute of Education at the University.

Leading Disadvantaged Learners - From Feeling a Failure to Achieving Success (Hardcover): David Middlewood, Ian Abbott, Roberto... Leading Disadvantaged Learners - From Feeling a Failure to Achieving Success (Hardcover)
David Middlewood, Ian Abbott, Roberto Pamas
R3,252 Discovery Miles 32 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Where schools working in adverse conditions are achieving outstanding learning outcomes, what is it that these schools do to achieve these outcomes? Are there common factors here which could apply everywhere, or at least in the vast majority of circumstances? Drawing on a range of research, including interviews with children, parents, teachers and school leaders in rural and urban contexts in England, Greece, India, Malaysia, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, and the USA, the authorship team explores these important questions. The excitement and enthusiasm for, and a commitment to, learning in which every single person there was involved seems to underpin the achievement. While this often sprang from the school's leaders, who set the tone and were highly visible inspirations to everyone else, leadership was found at every level of these schools with people feeling empowered to lead and manage in the way that worked for 'their' learners. The book is filled with case studies, showcasing examples of children and young people who have overcome huge disadvantages in their lives and circumstances to achieve their potential at school. These children and young people are not 'super heroes' but mostly children with normal abilities and talents who have succeeded thanks to highly effective work and strategies by leaders, teachers, and staff in their schools. Whilst some of the obstacles which prevent disadvantaged children from achieving in education can only be removed through changing features of certain education systems themselves, there are clear identifiable strategies to be used and actions that can be taken in any school to raise the achievement of those children from disadvantaged contexts. After describing and analysing the causes and consequences of various kinds of disadvantage, the book puts forward key principles and show how they underpin actions and strategies for leaders and others to apply in their schools, at whole school, classroom and individual level.

Collaborative School Leadership - Managing a Group of Schools (Hardcover): David Middlewood, Ian Abbott, Sue Robinson Collaborative School Leadership - Managing a Group of Schools (Hardcover)
David Middlewood, Ian Abbott, Sue Robinson
R3,991 Discovery Miles 39 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Collaborative School Leadership investigates how and why more collaboration is taking place in a wide range of settings in the UK, South Africa, New Zealand, China, the USA, the Seychelles, Tanzania and Greece, and considers the implications for leadership and the overall effectiveness of schools. David Middlewood, Ian Abbott and Sue Robinson explore various models of collaboration, considering their strengths, weaknesses and how they affect school leadership, including: * executive leadership * school-to-school collaboration * federations * alliances * academy chains. The supportive structure of each chapter, with bullet point introduction, case studies, points of reflection, further reading and summaries, guides the reader and supports learning. Drawing on research, the authors identify the key areas for consideration, addressing questions such as: * Where does leadership reside in collaborating partnerships? * Who exactly are the leaders? * What impact does this leadership have on others -staff, parents, governors, learners? * What kind of leadership development is desirable? They look at the fact that the skills and approaches used by leaders of single schools are not automatically transferable to the leadership of several schools and propose possible ways forward for leadership and consider potential implications for education systems as a whole. They provide both an invaluable insight and also a practical guide for the school leaders of tomorrow.

Creating, Analysing and Sustaining Smarter Cities - A Systems Perspective (Paperback): Ian Abbott-Donnelly, Harold "Bud" Lawson Creating, Analysing and Sustaining Smarter Cities - A Systems Perspective (Paperback)
Ian Abbott-Donnelly, Harold "Bud" Lawson
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Managing Staff for Improved Performance - Human Resource Management in Schools (Hardcover): David Middlewood, Ian Abbott Managing Staff for Improved Performance - Human Resource Management in Schools (Hardcover)
David Middlewood, Ian Abbott
R3,307 Discovery Miles 33 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Managing Staff for Improved Performance provides a comprehensive guide to people management in schools, giving school leaders and managers clear insights into how to develop employee performance and ensure high quality service in education. Middlewood and Abbott explore human resource management (HRM) theory and practice, drawing on examples from a wide-range of school contexts across many different countries. They examine what is meant by all levels of performance, from excellent to poor, and offer strategies for evaluating the performance of all staff - starting with the school leader. The authors also explore a range of issues including recruitment, performance-related pay, working with unions and other professional organisations, engaging stakeholders and the thorny issues around dismissal procedures. Throughout this comprehensive guide for aspiring and practising school leaders, the emphasis is on taking a proactive and positive approach with a view to developing a culture within the organisation which only accepts very effective performance, and supports the style and approach of the school leader.

Managing Staff for Improved Performance - Human Resource Management in Schools (Paperback): David Middlewood, Ian Abbott Managing Staff for Improved Performance - Human Resource Management in Schools (Paperback)
David Middlewood, Ian Abbott
R1,300 Discovery Miles 13 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Managing Staff for Improved Performance provides a comprehensive guide to people management in schools, giving school leaders and managers clear insights into how to develop employee performance and ensure high quality service in education. Middlewood and Abbott explore human resource management (HRM) theory and practice, drawing on examples from a wide-range of school contexts across many different countries. They examine what is meant by all levels of performance, from excellent to poor, and offer strategies for evaluating the performance of all staff - starting with the school leader. The authors also explore a range of issues including recruitment, performance-related pay, working with unions and other professional organisations, engaging stakeholders and the thorny issues around dismissal procedures. Throughout this comprehensive guide for aspiring and practising school leaders, the emphasis is on taking a proactive and positive approach with a view to developing a culture within the organisation which only accepts very effective performance, and supports the style and approach of the school leader.

Improving Professional Learning through In-house Inquiry (Hardcover): David Middlewood, Ian Abbott Improving Professional Learning through In-house Inquiry (Hardcover)
David Middlewood, Ian Abbott
R5,114 Discovery Miles 51 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Improving Professional Learning through In-House Inquiry shows how to identify the Continuous Professional Development (CPD) needs of an individual or team and then to meet those needs through carrying out specific inquiry within the organisation. Middlewood and Abbott demonstrate how the most effective professional learning occurs when the the needs of an organisation are identified at all levels and provide clear support for following this approach. The authors also show that effective student involvement is key because it clearly links CPD with the ultimate aim: to meet students' learning needs. Examples of how this has been achieved successfully in schools and colleges are drawn on throughout, showcasing a variety of settings in various countries. Four extended case studies from different types of educational institutions are provided to illustrate learning journeys.

Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Paperback): Linda Evans, Ian Abbott Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Paperback)
Linda Evans, Ian Abbott
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study examines the quality of teaching in higher education. It highlights and analyzes the fundamental issues which influence and underlie the quality of teaching in higher education. In particular, it focuses on students' and tutors' perceived needs, requirements and practices. It also addresses the question of whether, and in what ways, it is possible for teaching in higher education to meet the requirements and to satisfy the needs and preferences of both students and tutors.

Leading Disadvantaged Learners - From Feeling a Failure to Achieving Success (Paperback): David Middlewood, Ian Abbott, Roberto... Leading Disadvantaged Learners - From Feeling a Failure to Achieving Success (Paperback)
David Middlewood, Ian Abbott, Roberto Pamas
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Where schools working in adverse conditions are achieving outstanding learning outcomes, what is it that these schools do to achieve these outcomes? Are there common factors here which could apply everywhere, or at least in the vast majority of circumstances? Drawing on a range of research, including interviews with children, parents, teachers and school leaders in rural and urban contexts in England, Greece, India, Malaysia, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, and the USA, the authorship team explores these important questions. The excitement and enthusiasm for, and a commitment to, learning in which every single person there was involved seems to underpin the achievement. While this often sprang from the school's leaders, who set the tone and were highly visible inspirations to everyone else, leadership was found at every level of these schools with people feeling empowered to lead and manage in the way that worked for 'their' learners. The book is filled with case studies, showcasing examples of children and young people who have overcome huge disadvantages in their lives and circumstances to achieve their potential at school. These children and young people are not 'super heroes' but mostly children with normal abilities and talents who have succeeded thanks to highly effective work and strategies by leaders, teachers, and staff in their schools. Whilst some of the obstacles which prevent disadvantaged children from achieving in education can only be removed through changing features of certain education systems themselves, there are clear identifiable strategies to be used and actions that can be taken in any school to raise the achievement of those children from disadvantaged contexts. After describing and analysing the causes and consequences of various kinds of disadvantage, the book puts forward key principles and show how they underpin actions and strategies for leaders and others to apply in their schools, at whole school, classroom and individual level.

Collaborative School Leadership - Managing a Group of Schools (Paperback): David Middlewood, Ian Abbott, Sue Robinson Collaborative School Leadership - Managing a Group of Schools (Paperback)
David Middlewood, Ian Abbott, Sue Robinson
R1,051 Discovery Miles 10 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Collaborative School Leadership investigates how and why more collaboration is taking place in a wide range of settings in the UK, South Africa, New Zealand, China, the USA, the Seychelles, Tanzania and Greece, and considers the implications for leadership and the overall effectiveness of schools. David Middlewood, Ian Abbott and Sue Robinson explore various models of collaboration, considering their strengths, weaknesses and how they affect school leadership, including: * executive leadership * school-to-school collaboration * federations * alliances * academy chains. The supportive structure of each chapter, with bullet point introduction, case studies, points of reflection, further reading and summaries, guides the reader and supports learning. Drawing on research, the authors identify the key areas for consideration, addressing questions such as: * Where does leadership reside in collaborating partnerships? * Who exactly are the leaders? * What impact does this leadership have on others -staff, parents, governors, learners? * What kind of leadership development is desirable? They look at the fact that the skills and approaches used by leaders of single schools are not automatically transferable to the leadership of several schools and propose possible ways forward for leadership and consider potential implications for education systems as a whole. They provide both an invaluable insight and also a practical guide for the school leaders of tomorrow.

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