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Secondary Supply Teachers, 1, A Day in the Life
produced by Evans Woolfe, in Secondary Supply Teachers, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
"A 'masterclass' in being a good supply teacher.
Emma Clamp is a qualified maths teacher but for two years she has opted to work as a supply teacher.
This programme follows her on a day's placement at Lister Community School in east London. She's been asked to work in the humanities department.
Andy Krokou,...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in Secondary Supply Teachers, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
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"A 'masterclass' in being a good supply teacher.
Emma Clamp is a qualified maths teacher but for two years she has opted to work as a supply teacher.
This programme follows her on a day's placement at Lister Community School in east London. She's been asked to work in the humanities department.
Andy Krokou, the School Manager, is looking for someone with quiet authority who will engage with the pupils so that some learning will have happene...
"A 'masterclass' in being a good supply teacher.
Emma Clamp is a qualified maths teacher but for two years she has opted to work as a supply teacher.
This programme follows her on a day's placement at Lister Community School in east London. She's been asked to work in the humanities department.
Andy Krokou, the School Manager, is looking for someone with quiet authority who will engage with the pupils so that some learning will have happened by the end of the lesson. Andy is well prepared and gives Emma her timetable, a photo sheet of the pupils and a plan of the school.
Emma's day starts well, teaching maths with specific work left for the students. A later science lesson on forces is more tricky and she talks about the range of techniques and skills she uses to get the best out of each lesson.
Her last lesson of the day is the most testing. She gives out 6 report cards but still manages some quality teaching. Andy invites her back."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Secondary Supply Teachers
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Management, Leadership, Teaching Methods, Middle, Education
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© Crown Copyright 2011
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Secondary Supply Teachers, 2, Running for Cover
produced by Evans Woolfe, in Secondary Supply Teachers, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
"Recent legislation and its implications for lesson cover could mean more work for supply teachers, but the rules on who can do this have changed and may put some of their jobs in jeopardy.
Angie Tulsie, Head of Maths at Lister Community School in east London, outlines what she is looking for in a top quality su...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in Secondary Supply Teachers, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
Description
"Recent legislation and its implications for lesson cover could mean more work for supply teachers, but the rules on who can do this have changed and may put some of their jobs in jeopardy.
Angie Tulsie, Head of Maths at Lister Community School in east London, outlines what she is looking for in a top quality supply teacher and the benefits to her from such a placement.
Andy Krokou, School Manager comments on the growth of commercial supply a...
"Recent legislation and its implications for lesson cover could mean more work for supply teachers, but the rules on who can do this have changed and may put some of their jobs in jeopardy.
Angie Tulsie, Head of Maths at Lister Community School in east London, outlines what she is looking for in a top quality supply teacher and the benefits to her from such a placement.
Andy Krokou, School Manager comments on the growth of commercial supply agencies. Jan Fullwood, who runs a not-for-profit agency for the London Borough of Brent, explains the advantages of having a small service based in local schools.
Lister also employs a Cover Supervisor. This full-time post offers continuity and the opportunity to get to know the pupils well. However cover supervisors do not need to be qualified teachers and there is concern that using them may be a false economy and that teachers and senior managers will have to pick up the pieces."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Secondary Supply Teachers
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Management, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Series
Secondary Supply Teachers
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