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The Primary Teacher's Career Handbook is invaluable to all those in
Primary education. This essential and unique handbook sets out a
complete and much needed career development path for Primary School
teachers from the stage of seeking a first appointment, through to
middle-management, Headship and beyond. Throughout the book,
teachers will be shown how to plan their career development by
making their present role successful, enabling them to make a
smooth progression to achieve their career aspirations. Offering
realistic advice and including pragmatic solutions, which result
from years of first-hand experience, the chapters explore key
career stages such as: applying for your first teaching post; being
successful in your induction year; managing a subject area;
professional development and developing as a leader; preparing for
Deputy Headship and achieving your first Headship role; building
your CV and making an application; interviews; and working with
colleagues, parents and governors. Written to support the work of
all those in the field of Primary education, this book is not just
essential reading for trainee and newly qualified teachers, but it
is an invaluable resource for teachers at every stage of their
careers.
The Primary Teacher's Career Handbook is invaluable to all those in
Primary education. This essential and unique handbook sets out a
complete and much needed career development path for Primary School
teachers from the stage of seeking a first appointment, through to
middle-management, Headship and beyond. Throughout the book,
teachers will be shown how to plan their career development by
making their present role successful, enabling them to make a
smooth progression to achieve their career aspirations. Offering
realistic advice and including pragmatic solutions, which result
from years of first-hand experience, the chapters explore key
career stages such as: applying for your first teaching post; being
successful in your induction year; managing a subject area;
professional development and developing as a leader; preparing for
Deputy Headship and achieving your first Headship role; building
your CV and making an application; interviews; and working with
colleagues, parents and governors. Written to support the work of
all those in the field of Primary education, this book is not just
essential reading for trainee and newly qualified teachers, but it
is an invaluable resource for teachers at every stage of their
careers.
The Byzantine Empire, which thrived from 395 to 1453, was a
fascinating place. Its people thought of themselves as Romans,
spoke Greek, and hailed from all across Europe and Asia. Centered
in today's Istanbul, it was a Christian empire that preserved and
developed Europe's intellectual heritage at a time when western
Europe was in decline.
The elegies that comprise Richard Greenfield's third book of poems,
Subterranean, open the rhetoric of the form in new ways, creating a
site of grieving that transcends a focus on the death of the
father. Though lyrical, these elegies juxtapose the collapse of
hyper-economies against the collapse of ecosystems, exploring the
overlap, or edge effect, of liminal encounters between the living
and the dead, between the city and the wilderness, between the
human and the animal, and between the haves and the have nots.
Greenfield creates a sequence of associative, anxious, rambling,
and digressive meditations bridging these harrowing divides and
exposing the loneliness of grief and empty promise of connection in
the age of late capitalism. Greenfield asks, "Do you want to call
someone?" The human voice, transmitted through the cell phone,
becomes a spectral voice and streams "up from the basin to the peak
and its antenna and striates and sieves through solid structures to
arrive in the spiral of the ear of anyone.
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Tracer (Paperback)
Richard Greenfield
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R376
Discovery Miles 3 760
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Beyond speaking of possession and dominance, which so often come
cloaked in the placating language of stewardship; beyond speaking
as merely an observer of the destruction wreaked upon the natural
and social environments of this planet--Richard Greenfield's TRACER
brings us back to our senses. In an examination of the savage, and
savagely beautiful particularity of our existence, this is equally
and essentially a poetry that respects, even as it implicates, the
mystery and peril of speaking through one's own limited frame. A
word might at one moment allude to the 'tracer' who exposes an
image's delicate outline and then, at the next, to the 'tracer'
rounds that lethally illuminate a target in the dark. These lyric
poems are deeply ethical and austerely honest in their implication
of, and reflections upon, the limits of morality and honesty.
Nonetheless, this is also a poetry that seeks to emancipate the
voice of witness from the generalities of despair through its
exacting engagement with this world.
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