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Video Requests (Original: September), 6, What To Do If... You're Taking a Class You Don't Know
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Video Requests (Original: September), 6 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 9 mins
"Taking a class you don?t know can prompt fear in the most experienced teacher. But Headteacher Geoff Barton recommends drawing from what he calls the ?micro-skills? of the effective teacher.
These are key skills effective teachers appear to have, he explains to trainee teachers at his school, King Edward VI Schoo...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Video Requests (Original: September), 6 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 9 mins
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"Taking a class you don?t know can prompt fear in the most experienced teacher. But Headteacher Geoff Barton recommends drawing from what he calls the ?micro-skills? of the effective teacher.
These are key skills effective teachers appear to have, he explains to trainee teachers at his school, King Edward VI School in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
Taking ownership of the classroom from the moment you enter, is key to a successful learning experienc...
"Taking a class you don?t know can prompt fear in the most experienced teacher. But Headteacher Geoff Barton recommends drawing from what he calls the ?micro-skills? of the effective teacher.
These are key skills effective teachers appear to have, he explains to trainee teachers at his school, King Edward VI School in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
Taking ownership of the classroom from the moment you enter, is key to a successful learning experience. Even the smallest symbols such as asking pupils to flick on a light switch, show authority lies with the teacher from the first minutes of the lesson.
Geoff looks at where the effective teacher stands, the use of silence and how using body language can influence a class you don?t know.
This programme was created by the Video Request Service in direct response to a request from the Teachers TV audience. If you?d like to make a suggestion, follow the ?Request a Video? link."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Video Requests (Original: September)
Topic / Theme
Classroom Management, Teacher Collaboration, Leadership, Education
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Educational Topic
Classroom Management, Teacher Collaboration, Leadership
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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
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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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Continuing Professional Development - Primary, 1, Within the School
produced by Glasshead Television and Web, in Continuing Professional Development - Primary, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Hillcross Primary School in the London Borough of Merton delivers CPD across the school by sharing and enhancing the skills of all its staff and by learning from each other.
The programme features teaching assistants exploring the effectiveness of special needs software and how nursery nurses are trained to tak...
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produced by Glasshead Television and Web, in Continuing Professional Development - Primary, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
Hillcross Primary School in the London Borough of Merton delivers CPD across the school by sharing and enhancing the skills of all its staff and by learning from each other.
The programme features teaching assistants exploring the effectiveness of special needs software and how nursery nurses are trained to take a full part in team teaching in reception.
We also sit in on some of the informal professional dialogues that take place in the sc...
Hillcross Primary School in the London Borough of Merton delivers CPD across the school by sharing and enhancing the skills of all its staff and by learning from each other.
The programme features teaching assistants exploring the effectiveness of special needs software and how nursery nurses are trained to take a full part in team teaching in reception.
We also sit in on some of the informal professional dialogues that take place in the school, as a Literacy Co-ordinator and a Year 2 teacher analyse their KS1 SATs results, an NQT reports back to the headteacher on a monitoring project she's been asked to do, and the SENCO briefs the deputy head on the training implications of the school's latest PANDA figures.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Glasshead Television and Web
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Continuing Professional Development - Primary
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Professional Development, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Professional Development
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Continuing Professional Development - Primary, One School's Experience
produced by Evans Woolfe, in Continuing Professional Development - Primary (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
"John Carey, senior adviser with Durham LEA and a specialist in professional development, takes a critical look at CPD at Christ Church Primary and offers a few tips.
He stresses the advantages of school-based CPD and speaks to Deputy Head Colette Morris, about the school's policy of encouraging staff to share i...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in Continuing Professional Development - Primary (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 16 mins
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"John Carey, senior adviser with Durham LEA and a specialist in professional development, takes a critical look at CPD at Christ Church Primary and offers a few tips.
He stresses the advantages of school-based CPD and speaks to Deputy Head Colette Morris, about the school's policy of encouraging staff to share ideas and collaborate with one another.
The staff appreciate this and think training is essential if they are to progress and develop...
"John Carey, senior adviser with Durham LEA and a specialist in professional development, takes a critical look at CPD at Christ Church Primary and offers a few tips.
He stresses the advantages of school-based CPD and speaks to Deputy Head Colette Morris, about the school's policy of encouraging staff to share ideas and collaborate with one another.
The staff appreciate this and think training is essential if they are to progress and develop their skills.
John sits in on a peer observation session. All agree that more preparation time was needed to decide on the specific observation objective, and for both the watcher and the watched to look for CPD benefits.
John also demonstrates that children's views can be a rich source of CPD.
Overall he is positive about the school's learning culture but feels it is crucial that good ideas like peer observation are carefully structured for staff to get the best out of them."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary, Instructional material
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Continuing Professional Development - Primary
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Management, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Management
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CPD Leaders, 1, Leading School-based CPD
produced by Big Heart Media, in CPD Leaders, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 17 mins
Dovetailing individual CPD needs with overall school improvement can be difficult; focusing CPD on the school is an answer. CPD Leader Cynthia Francis does a sensitive but strategic job at Norbury Manor Business & Enterprise College for Girls, commented on by Vivienne Porritt of the Institute of Education.
Marie...
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produced by Big Heart Media, in CPD Leaders, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 17 mins
Description
Dovetailing individual CPD needs with overall school improvement can be difficult; focusing CPD on the school is an answer. CPD Leader Cynthia Francis does a sensitive but strategic job at Norbury Manor Business & Enterprise College for Girls, commented on by Vivienne Porritt of the Institute of Education.
Marie Nassor was based at school for her MA on teaching and learning; we see two students she's trained to observe lessons, with NQT Navpreet...
Dovetailing individual CPD needs with overall school improvement can be difficult; focusing CPD on the school is an answer. CPD Leader Cynthia Francis does a sensitive but strategic job at Norbury Manor Business & Enterprise College for Girls, commented on by Vivienne Porritt of the Institute of Education.
Marie Nassor was based at school for her MA on teaching and learning; we see two students she's trained to observe lessons, with NQT Navpreet Gallimore. Karen Powell's school-based MA researches her own impact on student performance as a non-teaching Head of Year; Cynthia supports her as coach, not just administrator. Head of Sixth Form Rob Bradley is on 'Leadership Pathways', but also benefits from Cynthia's expert coaching.
Staff are in mixed 'co-coaching' teams, too. Cynthia herself is in a team with NQT Hannah Smith and TA Anne Savage, who are being encouraged to actively critique lessons so that other staff can gain from the insights only TAs have.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Big Heart Media
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CPD Leaders
Topic / Theme
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Professional Development, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Professional Development
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CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building, Clip 1 from C2748002A
produced by Evans Woolfe, in CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 3 mins
"This interactive CPD package aimed at middle leaders explores the personal and practical skills necessary to manage cross-curriculum projects, with short video and interactive activities.
A cross-curriculum project based on a second world war evacuation reconstruction is demonstrated at Hillcrest Primary School...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 3 mins
Description
"This interactive CPD package aimed at middle leaders explores the personal and practical skills necessary to manage cross-curriculum projects, with short video and interactive activities.
A cross-curriculum project based on a second world war evacuation reconstruction is demonstrated at Hillcrest Primary School in Bristol, which brings together contributions from drama, history, and D&T.
There is a look at the challenges one secondary school f...
"This interactive CPD package aimed at middle leaders explores the personal and practical skills necessary to manage cross-curriculum projects, with short video and interactive activities.
A cross-curriculum project based on a second world war evacuation reconstruction is demonstrated at Hillcrest Primary School in Bristol, which brings together contributions from drama, history, and D&T.
There is a look at the challenges one secondary school faced in overcoming staff resistance to cross-curriculum projects, including an interactive e-learning activity.
A primary ICT coordinator reveals the skills she used to spread ICT to initially reluctant staff, and finally, there are examples of cross-curriculum collaboration at secondary level, including peer observation and sharing best practice."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building
Topic / Theme
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration
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CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building, Clip from C/3816/002/C
produced by Evans Woolfe, in CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 2 mins
"This interactive CPD package aimed at middle leaders explores the personal and practical skills necessary to manage cross-curriculum projects, with short video and interactive activities.
A cross-curriculum project based on a second world war evacuation reconstruction is demonstrated at Hillcrest Primary School...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 2 mins
Description
"This interactive CPD package aimed at middle leaders explores the personal and practical skills necessary to manage cross-curriculum projects, with short video and interactive activities.
A cross-curriculum project based on a second world war evacuation reconstruction is demonstrated at Hillcrest Primary School in Bristol, which brings together contributions from drama, history, and D&T.
There is a look at the challenges one secondary school f...
"This interactive CPD package aimed at middle leaders explores the personal and practical skills necessary to manage cross-curriculum projects, with short video and interactive activities.
A cross-curriculum project based on a second world war evacuation reconstruction is demonstrated at Hillcrest Primary School in Bristol, which brings together contributions from drama, history, and D&T.
There is a look at the challenges one secondary school faced in overcoming staff resistance to cross-curriculum projects, including an interactive e-learning activity.
A primary ICT coordinator reveals the skills she used to spread ICT to initially reluctant staff, and finally, there are examples of cross-curriculum collaboration at secondary level, including peer observation and sharing best practice."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building
Topic / Theme
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration
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CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building, Clip from W/4134/002/A
produced by Evans Woolfe, in CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 1 min
"This interactive CPD package aimed at middle leaders explores the personal and practical skills necessary to manage cross-curriculum projects, with short video and interactive activities.
A cross-curriculum project based on a second world war evacuation reconstruction is demonstrated at Hillcrest Primary School...
Sample
produced by Evans Woolfe, in CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010), 1 min
Description
"This interactive CPD package aimed at middle leaders explores the personal and practical skills necessary to manage cross-curriculum projects, with short video and interactive activities.
A cross-curriculum project based on a second world war evacuation reconstruction is demonstrated at Hillcrest Primary School in Bristol, which brings together contributions from drama, history, and D&T.
There is a look at the challenges one secondary school f...
"This interactive CPD package aimed at middle leaders explores the personal and practical skills necessary to manage cross-curriculum projects, with short video and interactive activities.
A cross-curriculum project based on a second world war evacuation reconstruction is demonstrated at Hillcrest Primary School in Bristol, which brings together contributions from drama, history, and D&T.
There is a look at the challenges one secondary school faced in overcoming staff resistance to cross-curriculum projects, including an interactive e-learning activity.
A primary ICT coordinator reveals the skills she used to spread ICT to initially reluctant staff, and finally, there are examples of cross-curriculum collaboration at secondary level, including peer observation and sharing best practice."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
CPD Package - Middle Leaders - Effective Team Building
Topic / Theme
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration
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