For over two decades, Chris Kyriacou's classic introduction has supported teachers through expert guidance on the nitty-gritty of teaching. Now fully updated, it reflects important changes in education policy, teaching skills and classroom practice, including evidence-based teaching, assessment, and effective mentoring and professional development.
Features
- A new edition of the classic teaching text - one that for over two decades has been helping new teachers quickly feel at home in the classroom, and remains a trusted support they keep returning to
- Offers a reliable and authoritative guide to practical skills in teaching, reflecting important developments in education policy and teaching and learning in the classroom
- Includes increased coverage of important issues on mentorship - how to be mentored and to effectively mentor others - directly addressing teachers' increased responsibilities and their need to continue developing professionally
- Explores a full range of essential skills and issues teachers must master, alongside supportive advice and practical guidance,
- Underpinned by up-to-date research findings and suggestions for further reading
- Relevant for professionals within the UK education system, as well as those teaching at international schools and training institutions
- Written by immensely popular author and teacher-trainer Chris Kyriacou, Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of York and author of Effective Teaching in Schools
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