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Teaching With Bayley, 1, Independence Day
produced by Evans Woolfe, in Teaching With Bayley, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
When 'Teach First' beginner Iesha Small was a student she was highly independent, but now, faced by a class of 20 highly dependent year 10 Maths students at Islington Green School in North London, she finds her pupils' lack of self-drive continually frustrating. She sees them as totally reliant on her, and would l...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in Teaching With Bayley, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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When 'Teach First' beginner Iesha Small was a student she was highly independent, but now, faced by a class of 20 highly dependent year 10 Maths students at Islington Green School in North London, she finds her pupils' lack of self-drive continually frustrating. She sees them as totally reliant on her, and would like John Bayley to offer her some advice. In this programme Bayley helps Iesha begin to define the qualities that make an independent l...
When 'Teach First' beginner Iesha Small was a student she was highly independent, but now, faced by a class of 20 highly dependent year 10 Maths students at Islington Green School in North London, she finds her pupils' lack of self-drive continually frustrating. She sees them as totally reliant on her, and would like John Bayley to offer her some advice. In this programme Bayley helps Iesha begin to define the qualities that make an independent learner, and discusses with her strategies that she can employ to help it happen. A week after Bayley's feedback session we see Iesha putting his sound advice into practice, with encouraging results.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Teaching With Bayley
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Mathematics, Leadership, Classroom Management, Teacher Collaboration, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
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Educational Topic
Content Areas: Mathematics, Leadership, Classroom Management, Teacher Collaboration
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Teaching With Bayley, 2, To Learn or Not to Learn
produced by Evans Woolfe, in Teaching With Bayley, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
"In this programme John Bayley meets a teacher in a crisis. At Islington Green School, deputy head of English Nick Smith is teaching his Year 11 work-related students Romeo and Juliet. But studying Shakespeare, with pupils who have to take the class as a condition of their vocational GCSEs, is stretching every sin...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in Teaching With Bayley, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
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"In this programme John Bayley meets a teacher in a crisis. At Islington Green School, deputy head of English Nick Smith is teaching his Year 11 work-related students Romeo and Juliet. But studying Shakespeare, with pupils who have to take the class as a condition of their vocational GCSEs, is stretching every sinew of his five years' teaching experience. Even worse, he's been timetabled in an IT suite.
John and Nick develop a range of strategie...
"In this programme John Bayley meets a teacher in a crisis. At Islington Green School, deputy head of English Nick Smith is teaching his Year 11 work-related students Romeo and Juliet. But studying Shakespeare, with pupils who have to take the class as a condition of their vocational GCSEs, is stretching every sinew of his five years' teaching experience. Even worse, he's been timetabled in an IT suite.
John and Nick develop a range of strategies to engage the students, based around a more patient and explicit explanation of the lesson objectives. On John's advice Nick also plays to the students' particular learning styles, asking the class to represent the plot of the play either in words, music, as a rap song, or in pictures. All but one favour the last of these, and as a consequence, the class is much more focused."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Teaching With Bayley
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: English/Language Arts, Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Learning Styles, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Content Areas: English/Language Arts, Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Learning Styles
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Teaching With Bayley, 6, Showing Them Who's Boss
produced by Evans Woolfe, in Teaching With Bayley, 6 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2005), 16 mins
Three years ago, Sue Hills gave up her job as a university maths lecturer to teach pupils at the Moulton School in Northampton.
Most of the time she finds her role extremely rewarding but the lower ability groups can be challenging, particularly in transitions between different parts of the lesson.
John Bayley...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in Teaching With Bayley, 6 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2005), 16 mins
Description
Three years ago, Sue Hills gave up her job as a university maths lecturer to teach pupils at the Moulton School in Northampton.
Most of the time she finds her role extremely rewarding but the lower ability groups can be challenging, particularly in transitions between different parts of the lesson.
John Bayley observes Sue teach and feels he can help. He suggests that she needs to be more assertive, developing clear and recognisable signals wh...
Three years ago, Sue Hills gave up her job as a university maths lecturer to teach pupils at the Moulton School in Northampton.
Most of the time she finds her role extremely rewarding but the lower ability groups can be challenging, particularly in transitions between different parts of the lesson.
John Bayley observes Sue teach and feels he can help. He suggests that she needs to be more assertive, developing clear and recognisable signals when she wants quiet and taking firm action with pupils who refuse to obey immediately. Being able to watch herself teach, Sue recognises the 'wishy-washy' nature of her teaching style and resolves to change.
Over the next few days, John continues to observe Sue as she gradually puts his advice into practice. Working closely with her teaching assistant, Donna Eastman, the pair form a highly effective team, dealing with trouble as soon as it arises and adopting a more assertive teaching style. The results are compelling.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Teaching With Bayley
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
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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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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
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration
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Time Savers, 8, Planning 2
produced by Libra Television, in Time Savers, 8 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 7 mins
In today's hectic school life it can be very difficult step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager. Jo gives...
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produced by Libra Television, in Time Savers, 8 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 7 mins
Description
In today's hectic school life it can be very difficult step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager. Jo gives us a few of her tried-and-tested tips on planning, from sharing good practice to how making a quick note can save time in future. Teac...
In today's hectic school life it can be very difficult step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager. Jo gives us a few of her tried-and-tested tips on planning, from sharing good practice to how making a quick note can save time in future. Teacher Debs explains how being prepared for an emergency can save non-contact time in the future. Jo also chats to teacher Cath who shares her thoughts, ideas and opinions on planning, including her method for organised planning and the ingredients she believes make a teacher very effective.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Libra Television
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Time Savers
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration
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Time Savers, 9, Meetings
produced by Libra Television, in Time Savers, 9 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 6 mins
"In today's hectic school life, it can be very difficult to step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager.
I...
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produced by Libra Television, in Time Savers, 9 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 6 mins
Description
"In today's hectic school life, it can be very difficult to step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager.
In this programme, Jo talks about meetings, often the bane of a manager's life. Jo shares her secrets for chairing a good, effective mee...
"In today's hectic school life, it can be very difficult to step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager.
In this programme, Jo talks about meetings, often the bane of a manager's life. Jo shares her secrets for chairing a good, effective meeting and ensuring everybody does what they said they'd do, when they said they'd do it, meaning she doesn't have to keep chasing them. Teacher Nicky gives us a quick practical tip for multitasking at meetings. Jo also chats to senior manager Debs about how she keeps meetings running smoothly, ensuring everybody involved saves time. Jo also imparts her tried-and-tested tips for letting people know the meeting is over without appearing rude."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Libra Television
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Time Savers
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration
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Time Savers, Absences: Yours and Theirs
produced by Libra Television, in Time Savers (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 7 mins
In today's hectic school life it can be very difficult to step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager. Like...
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produced by Libra Television, in Time Savers (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 7 mins
Description
In today's hectic school life it can be very difficult to step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager. Like all teachers, Jo has experienced playing catch-up when a student comes into the lesson late. She gives us ideas on how to make the most...
In today's hectic school life it can be very difficult to step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager. Like all teachers, Jo has experienced playing catch-up when a student comes into the lesson late. She gives us ideas on how to make the most of this, and systems for minimising time spent trying to find the work absent students have missed. Teacher Debs tells us to use draft letters when granting permission for student absence. Jo also chats to new dad and drama teacher Les who has been absent recently on paternity leave. Les tells us how he keeps his students motivated, up-to-date and on target whilst he is away from school.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Libra Television
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Time Savers
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration
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Time Savers, Communication
produced by Libra Television, in Time Savers (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 6 mins
In today's hectic school life it can be very difficult to step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager. Jo ta...
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produced by Libra Television, in Time Savers (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 6 mins
Description
In today's hectic school life it can be very difficult to step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager. Jo talks us through how she manages her email, how she ensures she can quickly contact relevant people and how she reduces her mountain of p...
In today's hectic school life it can be very difficult to step back, take a deep breath and see where you could be saving time. This series of Time Savers Shorts sees experienced teacher Jo Parry return to the screen with bite-sized chunks of advice based on her own experiences as a busy teacher and manager. Jo talks us through how she manages her email, how she ensures she can quickly contact relevant people and how she reduces her mountain of paper. Jo also chats to another teacher, Nicky, about how best to cope and save time when it comes to communication, including tips on how to utilise time when it comes to phoning parents, and laying down your time limits to ensure a phonecall doesn't overrun.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Libra Television
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Time Savers
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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Tips from the Top, 2, Dealing with Problem Parents
produced by Libra Television, in Tips from the Top, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 5 mins
Get advice on hosting effective parent meetings as Time Savers presenter and deputy headteacher Jo Parry meets with experienced teachers to share tips.
In conversation with Lois Baird, headteacher at Solway Community Technology College, Cumbria, Jo shares lots of practical tips.
These tips include establishing g...
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produced by Libra Television, in Tips from the Top, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 5 mins
Description
Get advice on hosting effective parent meetings as Time Savers presenter and deputy headteacher Jo Parry meets with experienced teachers to share tips.
In conversation with Lois Baird, headteacher at Solway Community Technology College, Cumbria, Jo shares lots of practical tips.
These tips include establishing good relationships with parents ahead of meetings, managing parent meetings in big schools and presenting open evenings.
Jo concludes w...
Get advice on hosting effective parent meetings as Time Savers presenter and deputy headteacher Jo Parry meets with experienced teachers to share tips.
In conversation with Lois Baird, headteacher at Solway Community Technology College, Cumbria, Jo shares lots of practical tips.
These tips include establishing good relationships with parents ahead of meetings, managing parent meetings in big schools and presenting open evenings.
Jo concludes with one of her own tips for preparing what to say about pupils ahead of parent meetings.
Part of a series of 10 short videos offering tips on handling parents, managing staff and school trips.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Libra Television
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Tips from the Top
Topic / Theme
Community and Family Issues, Teacher Collaboration, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Community and Family Issues, Teacher Collaboration
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Tips from the Top, 5, Effective Q&A with Staff
produced by Libra Television, in Tips from the Top, 5 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 4 mins
Get advice on hosting effective parent meetings as Time Savers presenter and deputy headteacher Jo Parry meets with experienced teachers to share tips.
In conversation with Lois Baird, headteacher at Solway Community Technology College, Cumbria, Jo shares lots of practical tips.
These tips include establishing g...
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produced by Libra Television, in Tips from the Top, 5 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 4 mins
Description
Get advice on hosting effective parent meetings as Time Savers presenter and deputy headteacher Jo Parry meets with experienced teachers to share tips.
In conversation with Lois Baird, headteacher at Solway Community Technology College, Cumbria, Jo shares lots of practical tips.
These tips include establishing good relationships with parents ahead of meetings, managing parent meetings in big schools and presenting open evenings.
Jo concludes w...
Get advice on hosting effective parent meetings as Time Savers presenter and deputy headteacher Jo Parry meets with experienced teachers to share tips.
In conversation with Lois Baird, headteacher at Solway Community Technology College, Cumbria, Jo shares lots of practical tips.
These tips include establishing good relationships with parents ahead of meetings, managing parent meetings in big schools and presenting open evenings.
Jo concludes with one of her own tips for preparing what to say about pupils ahead of parent meetings.
Part of a series of 10 short videos offering tips on handling parents, managing staff and school trips.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Libra Television
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Tips from the Top
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Community and Family Issues, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Community and Family Issues
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