Developing a leadership role within the key stage 2 curriculum: a handbook for students and newly qualified teachers

Since 1989, initial teacher training courses in England and Wales have recognized the need for teachers to take a lead in a school subject area in their first appointment. There is no longer a place for a primary school teacher (newly qualified or not) whose sole responsibility is his or her own cla...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London [u.a.] Falmer Press 1995
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:Since 1989, initial teacher training courses in England and Wales have recognized the need for teachers to take a lead in a school subject area in their first appointment. There is no longer a place for a primary school teacher (newly qualified or not) whose sole responsibility is his or her own class. Further, a teacher must have specific specialist knowledge and expertise in particular subjects which must be disseminated to the rest of the staff. A teacher also needs to develop the skills of communication, leadership and persuasion
Developing a Leadership Role within the Key Stage 2 Curriculum contains the latest curriculum and assessment changes at Key Stage 2. It sets out to help students and newly qualified teachers to understand the complexities of being a coordinator of a National Curriculum subject in the later primary years of schooling. The authors report on best practice and write from personal, successful experience. Each chapter has been written by a primary practitioner who is, or has been, a coordinator and their enthusiasm shines through their writing as they offer a practical, pragmatic approach to the task
Physical Description:VIII, 223 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:0750704241
075070425X

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