Improving Induction

Research Based Best Practice for Schools

Cath Jones author Sara Bubb author Maxine Bailey author Ruth Heilbronn author Michael Totterdell author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:27th Jan '17

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Induction - the first year of a teacher's career - is a crucial, and potentially difficult, period. This book is the work of a well-known and highly respected team of experts on the subject and is based on a comprehensive nationwide research project into the implementation and effectiveness of the latest statutory regulations covering induction in England. It includes not only findings from this research, but also numerous ideas from, and examples of, best practice.

Including case studies from primary and secondary schools, in the state and private sectors, this book raises awareness of the complexities entailed in inducting new teachers, addresses the issues, dilemmas and problems of induction and celebrates the achievements of the national induction policy. Its insights provide an invaluable guide to the effective implementation of induction in schools.

'Improving Induction is a practical, easy-to-use guide that demonstrates how accessible research can be to a busy teacher, especially those just starting the professional job of teaching. The induction year is the foundation upon which a teacher builds their professional practice, and this book offers practical suggestions that can facilitate the construction of a sound beginning.' - Carol Adams, Chief Executive of the General Teaching Council

ISBN: 9781138162761

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

224 pages