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They Didn't Teach Me That, 1, Classroom Management
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Miranda Krestovnikoff zips to the rescue of Andi Burstow, a trainee teacher in South London who needs some help managing her classes. First, Miranda visits Andy Buck, a seasoned headteacher of a new PFI school in Dagenham. He has advice on how to avoid confrontations. The next stop is Harrow School and ex-premiers...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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Miranda Krestovnikoff zips to the rescue of Andi Burstow, a trainee teacher in South London who needs some help managing her classes. First, Miranda visits Andy Buck, a seasoned headteacher of a new PFI school in Dagenham. He has advice on how to avoid confrontations. The next stop is Harrow School and ex-premiership referee David Elleray, who passes on some advice on how to get students to listen. Finally, a visit to Geoff Norcott, a teacher tur...
Miranda Krestovnikoff zips to the rescue of Andi Burstow, a trainee teacher in South London who needs some help managing her classes. First, Miranda visits Andy Buck, a seasoned headteacher of a new PFI school in Dagenham. He has advice on how to avoid confrontations. The next stop is Harrow School and ex-premiership referee David Elleray, who passes on some advice on how to get students to listen. Finally, a visit to Geoff Norcott, a teacher turned comedian. He compares heckling in the classroom to that in a comedy club. Andi is then shown all the advice, but will it help her keep control of her own classes?
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Education
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Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Management, Education
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They Didn't Teach Me That, 2, Observation
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Miranda Krestovnikoff heads to the rescue of trainee teacher Michaelina, who wants some advice on classroom observations. Michaelina is in her second placement school and is worried about Ofsted, passing her NQT year observations and getting the most from observing other teachers. To try and answer her questions...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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"Miranda Krestovnikoff heads to the rescue of trainee teacher Michaelina, who wants some advice on classroom observations. Michaelina is in her second placement school and is worried about Ofsted, passing her NQT year observations and getting the most from observing other teachers. To try and answer her questions Miranda meets up with Australian body language guru, Allan Pease, to find out how to avoid looking nervous. She then asks former school...
"Miranda Krestovnikoff heads to the rescue of trainee teacher Michaelina, who wants some advice on classroom observations. Michaelina is in her second placement school and is worried about Ofsted, passing her NQT year observations and getting the most from observing other teachers. To try and answer her questions Miranda meets up with Australian body language guru, Allan Pease, to find out how to avoid looking nervous. She then asks former school inspector turned best-selling author Gervase Phinn if it's possible to pull the wool over the inspector's eyes.
Finally Miranda has a chat with Rona Tutt, the past president of the NAHT, for advice on how to do your best in inspections and what sort of feedback to expect from observations. Will all this advice help boost Michaelina's confidence?"
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Education
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Instructional material
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Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
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They Didn't Teach Me That, 3, Health
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the rescue of primary NQT+1 Aaron Wright, who works at a school in East London. He wants some advice on staying fit and healthy and preparing for a forthcoming karate tournament. Miranda first seeks advice from the Green Goddess, former TV fitness icon Diana Moran. Diana offers some...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the rescue of primary NQT+1 Aaron Wright, who works at a school in East London. He wants some advice on staying fit and healthy and preparing for a forthcoming karate tournament. Miranda first seeks advice from the Green Goddess, former TV fitness icon Diana Moran. Diana offers some exercises designed to fit into the school day, and explains the importance of eating a healthy breakfast. Miranda then visits Neil Shah...
Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the rescue of primary NQT+1 Aaron Wright, who works at a school in East London. He wants some advice on staying fit and healthy and preparing for a forthcoming karate tournament. Miranda first seeks advice from the Green Goddess, former TV fitness icon Diana Moran. Diana offers some exercises designed to fit into the school day, and explains the importance of eating a healthy breakfast. Miranda then visits Neil Shah, Chief Executive and founder of the Stress Management Society. He passes on some breathing techniques and an energising exercise. Finally Miranda catches up with Hazel Bennett, author of 'The Ultimate Teachers' Handbook' and experienced teacher of 30 years to hear her advice on staying fit and healthy as a busy teacher. Will this advice help Aaron stay fighting fit?
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Field of Study
Education
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Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Health, Education
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They Didn't Teach Me That, 4, Form Tutor
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Miranda Krestovnikoff zips around the country to get advice for a secondary NQT, Daniel Williams, on the all important role of the form tutor.
First she meets up with an experienced Head Teacher, Andy Buck, who is at the helm of a brand new PFI school. He suggests ways of using the pupils to help support the for...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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"Miranda Krestovnikoff zips around the country to get advice for a secondary NQT, Daniel Williams, on the all important role of the form tutor.
First she meets up with an experienced Head Teacher, Andy Buck, who is at the helm of a brand new PFI school. He suggests ways of using the pupils to help support the form tutor with admin.
Then Miranda catches up with Paul Fairclough, the manager of Barnet Football Club and coach of England under 21's,...
"Miranda Krestovnikoff zips around the country to get advice for a secondary NQT, Daniel Williams, on the all important role of the form tutor.
First she meets up with an experienced Head Teacher, Andy Buck, who is at the helm of a brand new PFI school. He suggests ways of using the pupils to help support the form tutor with admin.
Then Miranda catches up with Paul Fairclough, the manager of Barnet Football Club and coach of England under 21's, for some advice on managing a team.
Finally Miranda speaks to someone who's experiencing the role of the form tutor first hand, Francis Gilbert, author of 'Yob Nation'
He gives some advice on how to build good relationships with your form tutees.
But what will Daniel make of this advice?"
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Behavior, Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Education
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They Didn't Teach Me That, 5, Communicating with Parents
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 5 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the aid of trainee primary teacher Kevin Orchard, who needs some advice on how to communicate with parents.
First, she meets Allan Pease - Australia's 'Mr Body Language' - for some advice on non-verbal communication. He explains how Kevin should greet parents. Next, an experienced...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 5 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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"Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the aid of trainee primary teacher Kevin Orchard, who needs some advice on how to communicate with parents.
First, she meets Allan Pease - Australia's 'Mr Body Language' - for some advice on non-verbal communication. He explains how Kevin should greet parents. Next, an experienced headteacher from a primary school in East London, Tim Benson, passes on some top tips on how best to open the channels of communication...
"Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the aid of trainee primary teacher Kevin Orchard, who needs some advice on how to communicate with parents.
First, she meets Allan Pease - Australia's 'Mr Body Language' - for some advice on non-verbal communication. He explains how Kevin should greet parents. Next, an experienced headteacher from a primary school in East London, Tim Benson, passes on some top tips on how best to open the channels of communication between teachers and parents. He advises Kevin on how to manage a parents' evening, including the use of something called 'the good news sandwich'. Finally, Miranda drops in on Tony Benn, former labour MP and respected speaker, to get his advice on communication skills. He highlights the importance of listening. Is this advice useful to Kevin as he prepares for parents' evening?"
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Behavior, Teacher Collaboration, Education
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They Didn't Teach Me That, 6, Voice
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 6 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Miranda Krestovnikoff travels up and down the country to get advice on how to avoid losing your voice for an NQT+1, Colin Bell, a secondary science teacher in South London.
First, she meets up with Patrick Nash, Chief Executive of the Teacher Support Network, who highlights the importance of having water on han...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 6 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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"Miranda Krestovnikoff travels up and down the country to get advice on how to avoid losing your voice for an NQT+1, Colin Bell, a secondary science teacher in South London.
First, she meets up with Patrick Nash, Chief Executive of the Teacher Support Network, who highlights the importance of having water on hand throughout the day and avoiding milky drinks.
Next, Miranda meets the Royal Shakespeare Company's Head of Voice, Lyn Darnley, for s...
"Miranda Krestovnikoff travels up and down the country to get advice on how to avoid losing your voice for an NQT+1, Colin Bell, a secondary science teacher in South London.
First, she meets up with Patrick Nash, Chief Executive of the Teacher Support Network, who highlights the importance of having water on hand throughout the day and avoiding milky drinks.
Next, Miranda meets the Royal Shakespeare Company's Head of Voice, Lyn Darnley, for some tips on the importance of warming up before lessons.
Finally, she calls Hazel Bennett, a teacher for thirty years and author of 'The Ultimate Teachers' Handbook' who emphasises the importance of using non-verbal cues in the classroom.
Will this advice help Colin's voice stay loud and clear for the rest of the term?"
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Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
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They Didn't Teach Me That, 7, Classroom Environment
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 7 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Miranda Krestovnikoff tackles the topic of classroom environment for a primary NQT in Essex, Jamie Parker.
First she meets Tim Benson, the head teacher of one of the UK's largest primary schools, who offers some advice on getting the students involved in displays and making sure they reflect the diversity of th...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 7 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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"Miranda Krestovnikoff tackles the topic of classroom environment for a primary NQT in Essex, Jamie Parker.
First she meets Tim Benson, the head teacher of one of the UK's largest primary schools, who offers some advice on getting the students involved in displays and making sure they reflect the diversity of the school community.
She then heads north to Lancashire to meet the executive head teacher of Alder Grange Technology and Community Sch...
"Miranda Krestovnikoff tackles the topic of classroom environment for a primary NQT in Essex, Jamie Parker.
First she meets Tim Benson, the head teacher of one of the UK's largest primary schools, who offers some advice on getting the students involved in displays and making sure they reflect the diversity of the school community.
She then heads north to Lancashire to meet the executive head teacher of Alder Grange Technology and Community School, and Sean McDougall from the Design Council. They look at different ways of arranging the classroom.
Finally, Miranda calls on Ian Jordan - an orthoscopic researcher - for his views on the impact of the classroom environment on teaching and learning.
Will these tips help Jamie create the right atmosphere in his classroom?"
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Field of Study
Education
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Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Community and Family Issues, Teacher Collaboration, Diversity, Primary, Education
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They Didn't Teach Me That, 8, Time Management
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 8 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Miranda Krestovnikoff seeks out some time-saving ideas for a primary NQT in Corby. Vicky Anyan says she's struggling to find the time to organise her wedding. First, Miranda visits a head teacher in Lancashire, who's renowned for shooing his staff off site at 5 o'clock to ensure they have a good work-life balance....
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 8 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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Miranda Krestovnikoff seeks out some time-saving ideas for a primary NQT in Corby. Vicky Anyan says she's struggling to find the time to organise her wedding. First, Miranda visits a head teacher in Lancashire, who's renowned for shooing his staff off site at 5 o'clock to ensure they have a good work-life balance. He advises plenty of sleep and exercise, and working smarter not harder. Then, she meets supermum of seven Jacqui Jackson, who, as wel...
Miranda Krestovnikoff seeks out some time-saving ideas for a primary NQT in Corby. Vicky Anyan says she's struggling to find the time to organise her wedding. First, Miranda visits a head teacher in Lancashire, who's renowned for shooing his staff off site at 5 o'clock to ensure they have a good work-life balance. He advises plenty of sleep and exercise, and working smarter not harder. Then, she meets supermum of seven Jacqui Jackson, who, as well as looking after her children, is studying for a PhD. She stresses the importance of knowing what kind of person you are and avoiding setting yourself tasks that are out of character. Lastly, Miranda visits Hazel Bennett, author of 'The Ultimate Teachers Handbook'. She explains that while Vicky's regime is common amongst teachers in their first year, it's unsustainable. Her advice is for Vicky to give herself a cut-off point in the day and to prioritise carefully. Will this advice give Vicky the time to make her special day run smoothly?
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Field of Study
Education
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Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Health, Teacher Collaboration, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
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They Didn't Teach Me That, 9, Induction
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 9 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the rescue of Gloria Ukey, a part time primary trainee based in Ealing, who wants some advice on the induction process. First, Miranda visits headteacher Patrick Nash, chief executive of the Teacher Support Network. He recommends joining a teaching union, consulting with more experi...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 9 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the rescue of Gloria Ukey, a part time primary trainee based in Ealing, who wants some advice on the induction process. First, Miranda visits headteacher Patrick Nash, chief executive of the Teacher Support Network. He recommends joining a teaching union, consulting with more experienced teachers and utilising PPA time effectively. She then meets Rhian Salmon, a Tropospheric Scientist from the British Antarctic Sur...
Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the rescue of Gloria Ukey, a part time primary trainee based in Ealing, who wants some advice on the induction process. First, Miranda visits headteacher Patrick Nash, chief executive of the Teacher Support Network. He recommends joining a teaching union, consulting with more experienced teachers and utilising PPA time effectively. She then meets Rhian Salmon, a Tropospheric Scientist from the British Antarctic Survey. Having wintered at one of the BAS bases, Rhian has some good advice on how to get on with colleagues when you're thrown into a new environment. Finally Miranda calls teacher and author of 'Yob Nation', Francis Gilbert, to hear about his experiences of induction. He highlights the work of support staff in the school and advises that new teachers would do well to build relationships with them. Will this advice help Gloria get through her Induction year unscathed?
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Field of Study
Education
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Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
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They Didn't Teach Me That, 10, Marking
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 10 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the aid of another teacher, this time for some advice on marking. Natalie Nicholson, an MFL NQT+1 in Norwich, wants to know how to reduce her weekly marking and spice up her feedback.
Miranda's first stop is Hazel Bennett, a teacher of thirty years and author of 'The Ultimate Teach...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in They Didn't Teach Me That, 10 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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"Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the aid of another teacher, this time for some advice on marking. Natalie Nicholson, an MFL NQT+1 in Norwich, wants to know how to reduce her weekly marking and spice up her feedback.
Miranda's first stop is Hazel Bennett, a teacher of thirty years and author of 'The Ultimate Teachers Handbook'. She suggests using travel time to get some work done.
Next, she heads to the Tate to meet up with Adrian Searle, chief...
"Miranda Krestovnikoff comes to the aid of another teacher, this time for some advice on marking. Natalie Nicholson, an MFL NQT+1 in Norwich, wants to know how to reduce her weekly marking and spice up her feedback.
Miranda's first stop is Hazel Bennett, a teacher of thirty years and author of 'The Ultimate Teachers Handbook'. She suggests using travel time to get some work done.
Next, she heads to the Tate to meet up with Adrian Searle, chief art critic for The Guardian and former teacher. He suggests being creative with comments, being balanced and open minded and trying to push students out of their comfort zones.
Finally Miranda calls Phil Hyde, an MFL Advanced Skills Teacher in Lancashire, for some final tips on ploughing through marking. He says she should set out clear criteria for student tasks and focus only on those criteria.
Will this advice help Natalie get her weekends back?"
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
They Didn't Teach Me That
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
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