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CareerWise, 1, Workforce Remodelling
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Presenter Peter Curran hosts a lively debate of the issues around Remodelling. Dame Pat Collarbone, Director of the National Remodelling Team and Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, discuss the process of change and the implementation of the workforce reform agreement. Next we visit John Cabot school in...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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Presenter Peter Curran hosts a lively debate of the issues around Remodelling. Dame Pat Collarbone, Director of the National Remodelling Team and Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, discuss the process of change and the implementation of the workforce reform agreement. Next we visit John Cabot school in Bristol where three new cover supervisors are being inducted. Principal David Carter has undertaken a sabbatical with the Remodelling...
Presenter Peter Curran hosts a lively debate of the issues around Remodelling. Dame Pat Collarbone, Director of the National Remodelling Team and Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, discuss the process of change and the implementation of the workforce reform agreement. Next we visit John Cabot school in Bristol where three new cover supervisors are being inducted. Principal David Carter has undertaken a sabbatical with the Remodelling team so the school is at the cutting edge when it comes to introducing new roles. Next we consider whether the new jobs are a good prospect in terms of pay and potential career progression. Fiona Flynn is joined in the studio by Christina McAnea, National Secretary of Unison, and Jill Staley, Director of the Wider workforce Programme at the TDA. Finally, Fiona Flynn returns to the school where she taught ten years ago to catch up with some of the Teaching Assistants and see how their job has evolved.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CareerWise
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration
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CareerWise, 4, Returners
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
The job-for-life culture is long gone, and one of the many benefits of being a teacher is that you can come back to it after doing other things. This programme focuses on returning to teaching after a break from the profession. Peter Curran hosts a discussion in which Mary Doherty from the Training and Development...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
The job-for-life culture is long gone, and one of the many benefits of being a teacher is that you can come back to it after doing other things. This programme focuses on returning to teaching after a break from the profession. Peter Curran hosts a discussion in which Mary Doherty from the Training and Development Agency and Head Teacher Kate Griffin, herself a returner, discuss the merits of teachers who have spent time away from the classroom....
The job-for-life culture is long gone, and one of the many benefits of being a teacher is that you can come back to it after doing other things. This programme focuses on returning to teaching after a break from the profession. Peter Curran hosts a discussion in which Mary Doherty from the Training and Development Agency and Head Teacher Kate Griffin, herself a returner, discuss the merits of teachers who have spent time away from the classroom. Careerwise then takes a look at a returners course run by Roehampton University, for people who want to get up to speed after a break from their teaching career. Then, to explore some of the changes would-be returners can expect, Times Education Supplement journalist Fiona Flynn spends a day at the school she last taught at 10 years ago.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CareerWise
Topic / Theme
Community and Family Issues, Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Community and Family Issues, Teacher Collaboration
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CareerWise, 6, Headteachers
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 6 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"In this programme, Times Educational Supplement journalist Fiona Flynn finds out how Head Teacher of the Year Richard Wallis manages the challenges of leading Sandwich Technology College - a large secondary school in Kent.
Is the way to make the job of head more tenable simply to support teachers to manage bure...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 6 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"In this programme, Times Educational Supplement journalist Fiona Flynn finds out how Head Teacher of the Year Richard Wallis manages the challenges of leading Sandwich Technology College - a large secondary school in Kent.
Is the way to make the job of head more tenable simply to support teachers to manage bureaucracy better or does the role need a more fundamental overhaul? Peter Curran hosts a discussion with primary head Joe Johnson and sec...
"In this programme, Times Educational Supplement journalist Fiona Flynn finds out how Head Teacher of the Year Richard Wallis manages the challenges of leading Sandwich Technology College - a large secondary school in Kent.
Is the way to make the job of head more tenable simply to support teachers to manage bureaucracy better or does the role need a more fundamental overhaul? Peter Curran hosts a discussion with primary head Joe Johnson and secondary head Chris Nicholls, who also chairs the DfES's Implementation Review Unit.
Finally, for those who remain undaunted and still have ambitions to become a head teacher, the Specialist Schools Trust puts aspiring heads through rigorous mock interviews as part of their 'Aspirant Heads' course. Careerwise gives you a fly on the wall view, a fascinating insight into what constitutes a successful interview."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CareerWise
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration
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Advice Shop, 2, Workload Problems: Mental Health
produced by Available Light Productions, in Advice Shop, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 4 mins
"Simon and Nicola are two teachers who share their workload problems with a panel of experts to gain ideas on how to better manage their workload.
The panel consists of Julian Stanley, Chief Executive of the Teacher Support Network; Sharon Gilbert, a financial advisor to the teaching profession; and Robert Latham...
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produced by Available Light Productions, in Advice Shop, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 4 mins
Description
"Simon and Nicola are two teachers who share their workload problems with a panel of experts to gain ideas on how to better manage their workload.
The panel consists of Julian Stanley, Chief Executive of the Teacher Support Network; Sharon Gilbert, a financial advisor to the teaching profession; and Robert Latham, a senior counsellor working for Teacherline.
Nicola, a part time primary teacher, feels she is still teaching more than half a timet...
"Simon and Nicola are two teachers who share their workload problems with a panel of experts to gain ideas on how to better manage their workload.
The panel consists of Julian Stanley, Chief Executive of the Teacher Support Network; Sharon Gilbert, a financial advisor to the teaching profession; and Robert Latham, a senior counsellor working for Teacherline.
Nicola, a part time primary teacher, feels she is still teaching more than half a timetable. The panel discuss the right of teachers to have PPA time and explore with Nicola whether she might take this time out of school to prevent interruptions.
Simon, a former secondary head of ICT, quit his post due to workload pressures. The panel discuss with him how his workload became unmanageable and the reaction from the school. Simon talks about the problem of applying for new posts after this period of difficulty and the panel talk about ways of positively describing this in job applications."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Available Light Productions
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Advice Shop
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Leadership, Classroom Management, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Leadership, Classroom Management
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CareerWise, 11, New 14-19 Curriculum
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 11 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"By 2010, the government wants to offer fourteen specialised vocational Diplomas alongside existing A-levels.
This falls far short of the recommendations of former chief schools inspector Sir Mike Tomlinson, who suggested replacing GCSEs and A-levels with a four-part diploma encompassing academic subjects, vocat...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 11 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"By 2010, the government wants to offer fourteen specialised vocational Diplomas alongside existing A-levels.
This falls far short of the recommendations of former chief schools inspector Sir Mike Tomlinson, who suggested replacing GCSEs and A-levels with a four-part diploma encompassing academic subjects, vocational training and key skills like literacy and numeracy.
So, will vocational courses continue to be regarded as the poor relation to...
"By 2010, the government wants to offer fourteen specialised vocational Diplomas alongside existing A-levels.
This falls far short of the recommendations of former chief schools inspector Sir Mike Tomlinson, who suggested replacing GCSEs and A-levels with a four-part diploma encompassing academic subjects, vocational training and key skills like literacy and numeracy.
So, will vocational courses continue to be regarded as the poor relation to A-levels?
Peter Curran discusses the issue with Ken Spours from the Institute of Education, who was a member of the Tomlinson committee, and Louise Potter, Policy Advisor for the Chambers of Commerce.
We also visit John Moores University in Liverpool, which trains teachers specifically to teach vocational courses.
And, Fiona Flynn from the Times Educational Supplement visits a sixth form college in South London which firmly believes in encouraging its students along a vocational path."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary, Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CareerWise
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
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Inspecting The Inspectors, 3, Primary Literacy
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in Inspecting The Inspectors, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Five primary literacy co-ordinators get a chance to grill top literacy HMI Paul Wagstaff about the inspection experience and what it means for literacy teachers
The discussion ranges over issues such as preparing for inspection and self-evaluation, maximising impact and going 'beyond the literacy hour', as well...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in Inspecting The Inspectors, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"Five primary literacy co-ordinators get a chance to grill top literacy HMI Paul Wagstaff about the inspection experience and what it means for literacy teachers
The discussion ranges over issues such as preparing for inspection and self-evaluation, maximising impact and going 'beyond the literacy hour', as well as the thorny subject of phonics and reading.
With literacy consistently in the spotlight, this opportunity to interrogate the Inspec...
"Five primary literacy co-ordinators get a chance to grill top literacy HMI Paul Wagstaff about the inspection experience and what it means for literacy teachers
The discussion ranges over issues such as preparing for inspection and self-evaluation, maximising impact and going 'beyond the literacy hour', as well as the thorny subject of phonics and reading.
With literacy consistently in the spotlight, this opportunity to interrogate the Inspectors is a valuable resource for all primary teachers and heads.
This week's panel
Uz Afzal, Literacy Co-ordinator, Fox Primary School, London
Rhiannon Davies, Literacy Co-ordinator, Christ Church Primary School, London
Satnam Jagpal, Literacy Co-ordinator, Wyndcliffe Primary School, Birmingham
Nina Capek, Year 3 Teacher, Firfield Primary School, Derbyshire"
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Inspecting The Inspectors
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Literacy, Reading, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Literacy, Reading
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CareerWise, 9, New Pay Scale
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 9 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"The introduction of a new pay restructuring scheme, replacing Management Allowances with Teaching and Learning Responsibility (TLR) payments is still sending tremors through the world of education. In the long term will they be a good or a bad thing for teachers?
This week we explore TLRs in detail, bringing y...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 9 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"The introduction of a new pay restructuring scheme, replacing Management Allowances with Teaching and Learning Responsibility (TLR) payments is still sending tremors through the world of education. In the long term will they be a good or a bad thing for teachers?
This week we explore TLRs in detail, bringing you all the facts about the pay scheme which has caused such confusion and dismay in schools.
Joan Olivier, a headteacher in Fulham, wa...
"The introduction of a new pay restructuring scheme, replacing Management Allowances with Teaching and Learning Responsibility (TLR) payments is still sending tremors through the world of education. In the long term will they be a good or a bad thing for teachers?
This week we explore TLRs in detail, bringing you all the facts about the pay scheme which has caused such confusion and dismay in schools.
Joan Olivier, a headteacher in Fulham, was one of the first to fully introduce the new payments. We visit her and her staff and hear about the highs and lows of implementing TLRs.
Peter Curran hosts a discussion with the NUT's Barry Fawcett, one of the most outspoken opponents of the new pay structure, and Bill Simmons, Chief Executive of the National Bursars Association."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary, Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CareerWise
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Economics and Personal Finance, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Economics and Personal Finance
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CareerWise, 12, Mentoring and CPD
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 12 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"This week Careerwise takes a look the mentoring and coaching of teachers by teachers. Is it a useful initiative or just training on the cheap?
Peter Curran is joined by Barrie Joy, Head of Mentoring-Coaching at the Institute of Education and John Bangs, Head of Continuing Professional Development at the NUT, to...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in CareerWise, 12 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"This week Careerwise takes a look the mentoring and coaching of teachers by teachers. Is it a useful initiative or just training on the cheap?
Peter Curran is joined by Barrie Joy, Head of Mentoring-Coaching at the Institute of Education and John Bangs, Head of Continuing Professional Development at the NUT, to discuss its uses and abuses.
Mentoring of Initial Teacher Trainees has become a more crucial job with the advent of the Graduate T...
"This week Careerwise takes a look the mentoring and coaching of teachers by teachers. Is it a useful initiative or just training on the cheap?
Peter Curran is joined by Barrie Joy, Head of Mentoring-Coaching at the Institute of Education and John Bangs, Head of Continuing Professional Development at the NUT, to discuss its uses and abuses.
Mentoring of Initial Teacher Trainees has become a more crucial job with the advent of the Graduate Teacher Training Programme. We go to Yorkshire to see how schools there have created a support network for mentors, enabling them to share best practice and gain professional recognition for their work.
And, Fiona Flynn visits Sweyne Park School in Essex, which has a thriving culture of co-coaching, to find out how teachers can use this to help them introduce new ideas into their teaching."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary, Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CareerWise
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration
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Inspecting The Inspectors, 4, Secondary Maths
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in Inspecting The Inspectors, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Four Secondary Maths heads of department get the chance to grill top maths HMI Lynn Churchman about what Ofsted are looking for from Maths.
The discussion ranges over issues such as improving attainment at KS4, developing strategies for maths and ideas for experimenting at KS4.
With Secondary Maths results c...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in Inspecting The Inspectors, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"Four Secondary Maths heads of department get the chance to grill top maths HMI Lynn Churchman about what Ofsted are looking for from Maths.
The discussion ranges over issues such as improving attainment at KS4, developing strategies for maths and ideas for experimenting at KS4.
With Secondary Maths results consistently under the spotlight, this chance to interrogate the Inspectors in detail is a valuable resource for all those in the frontl...
"Four Secondary Maths heads of department get the chance to grill top maths HMI Lynn Churchman about what Ofsted are looking for from Maths.
The discussion ranges over issues such as improving attainment at KS4, developing strategies for maths and ideas for experimenting at KS4.
With Secondary Maths results consistently under the spotlight, this chance to interrogate the Inspectors in detail is a valuable resource for all those in the frontline.
This week's panel:
Stuart Hill, Head of Maths, Vyner Secondary School, London
Nicole Paynter, Head of Maths, Sweyne Park Secondary School, Essex
Hilary Lloyd, Head of Maths, Twyford CE High School, London
Gill Flinton, Head of Maths, All Saints Secondary School, Sheffield
Lynda O'Loughlin, Head of Maths, Yarborough School, Lincoln"
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Inspecting The Inspectors
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: Mathematics, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: Mathematics
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Video Requests (Original: Jan to March), What To Do If: Professional Conduct Dilemmas for Teachers
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Video Requests (Original: Jan to March) (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 14 mins
"This short video features NQTs discussing potential dilemmas for professional conduct.
Alan Newland from the GTC introduces NQTs from the University of Hertfordshire to topics which may crop up in their careers.
Discussion topics cover: online social media networks, extreme political views, flirtatious banter a...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Video Requests (Original: Jan to March) (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 14 mins
Description
"This short video features NQTs discussing potential dilemmas for professional conduct.
Alan Newland from the GTC introduces NQTs from the University of Hertfordshire to topics which may crop up in their careers.
Discussion topics cover: online social media networks, extreme political views, flirtatious banter and life outside school."
Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Video Requests (Original: Jan to March)
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Professional Development, Behavior, Leadership, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Professional Development, Behavior, Leadership
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