What Makes a Good Teacher?
Values in Educational Practice
John Forrester author Karen McArdle author Alison Hurrell author Penny Ogden author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:22nd Dec '25
£21.99
This title is due to be published on 22nd December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This fascinating book explores the true essence of teaching, serving as a compass for both new and experienced primary educators. It explores the fundamental purpose and profound joy that comes with being a teacher, offering a perfect blend of research-based insights and practical wisdom, and the opportunity to reflect on your own values and your approaches to teaching.
Drawing on the authors’ own experiences, each chapter weaves together evidence-based approaches with reflective practices, demonstrating how your authentic self – your values, beliefs and actions – form the foundations of effective teaching. Through engaging chapters on leadership, trust-building, resilience and the cultivation of kindness, this book offers clear pathways to:
- Develop inclusive classroom environments where curiosity and creativity flourish;
 - Build a teaching philosophy grounded in children's rights and social justice;
 - Navigate the challenges of modern education while prioritizing your wellbeing and mental health;
 - Understand the unique qualities and skills you bring to the classroom.
 
Incorporating cutting-edge research, reflective questions and practical advice, this empowering guide provides the insights and inspiration you need to flourish as a teacher.
Whether you're a seasoned educator or just beginning your career, this compassionate and insightful resource provides the expertise and the challenges to make a lasting difference in the lives of your learners and helps you rediscover the satisfaction that comes from teaching at your best.
ISBN: 9781032677606
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
158 pages