Teaching teachers : processes and practices / Angi Malderez and Martin Wedell.

By: Malderez, Angi, 1950-Contributor(s): Wedell, MartinMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Continuum, ©2007Description: xvi, 181 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780826484901Subject(s): Teachers -- In-service training | School supervision | School supervision | Teachers -- In-service training | Lehrerfortbildung | USADDC classification: 370.71/5 LOC classification: LB1731 | .M317 2007Other classification: 81.61 | 5,3 | DN 7502
Contents:
Introduction; Section 1 Preparing yourself; 1. What teachers need to learn; 2. How teachers learn; 3. Teachers learning from their own and others' experience -- putting it all together; Section 2 Developing programmes that support teacher learning; 4. Designing your programme; 5. Planning; 6. Preparation; 7. Working 1 to 1; Section 3 Developing as a Teacher of Teachers; 8. ToTs together; 9. Working together to develop in-class teaching skills; 10. Managing your development alone; Section 4 Assessment and evaluation; 11. Assessing teachers and their teaching; 12. Evaluation; Further Reading.
Summary: This book is a rich resource for all those who support the learning of teachers. These 'teachers of teachers' (ToTs) may find themselves: Being responsible for staff development within the context of a school; Running a one-off workshop or a longer in-service programme; Teaching university-based elements of an initial teacher preparation (ITP) programme; or Mentoring a trainee during the classroom based elements of their ITP or as part of an ongoing programme of inservice provision. Based on many years of experience in the field as ToTs and researchers, the authors provide strategies which support the following processes and practices: Designing and planning effective programmes to support teacher learning, planning sessions or sequences of sessions on such programmes, engaging in a one-to-one mentoring process, assessing teachers and their learning, managing your personal development as a ToTs.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction; Section 1 Preparing yourself; 1. What teachers need to learn; 2. How teachers learn; 3. Teachers learning from their own and others' experience -- putting it all together; Section 2 Developing programmes that support teacher learning; 4. Designing your programme; 5. Planning; 6. Preparation; 7. Working 1 to 1; Section 3 Developing as a Teacher of Teachers; 8. ToTs together; 9. Working together to develop in-class teaching skills; 10. Managing your development alone; Section 4 Assessment and evaluation; 11. Assessing teachers and their teaching; 12. Evaluation; Further Reading.

This book is a rich resource for all those who support the learning of teachers. These 'teachers of teachers' (ToTs) may find themselves: Being responsible for staff development within the context of a school; Running a one-off workshop or a longer in-service programme; Teaching university-based elements of an initial teacher preparation (ITP) programme; or Mentoring a trainee during the classroom based elements of their ITP or as part of an ongoing programme of inservice provision. Based on many years of experience in the field as ToTs and researchers, the authors provide strategies which support the following processes and practices: Designing and planning effective programmes to support teacher learning, planning sessions or sequences of sessions on such programmes, engaging in a one-to-one mentoring process, assessing teachers and their learning, managing your personal development as a ToTs.

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