Inspirational - and Cautionary - Tales for Would-be School Leaders e-bog
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Based upon Gerald Haigh's acclaimed weekly column in the Times Educational Supplement, this book is a lively and refreshing look at what it takes to get on in teaching. Touching on everything from the legacy of Ted Wragg to the film Brokeback Mountain the author's incise eye will give teachers wanting to get on in their career both inspiration and much to ponder upon. This reworked and thematic...
E-bog
253,01 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
11 december 2007
Længde
154 sider
Genrer
Education
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781134072354
Based upon Gerald Haigh's acclaimed weekly column in the Times Educational Supplement, this book is a lively and refreshing look at what it takes to get on in teaching. Touching on everything from the legacy of Ted Wragg to the film Brokeback Mountain the author's incise eye will give teachers wanting to get on in their career both inspiration and much to ponder upon. This reworked and thematically grouped collection will give leaders and aspiring leaders in education vital insights and observations into a wide range of topics including:the recruitment game and building your careerdealing with people, making mistakes and learninglessons from Heroes and Gurus - from Tom Peters and Peter Drucker to Lawrence of Arabiasupporting colleaguesgetting a life beyond school. Over recent years Haigh's columns - Second Half, for experienced teachers, and Leading Questions, specifically for teachers in leadership positions - have developed a loyal following from readers. This book will delight and engage all who wish to move onwards and upwards in teaching.