Description
Book Synopsis_______________ “If there’s one thing I can guarantee in your first year, it’s that you will experience every emotion possible. Fear should never be the first… always start with excitement!” Those words were the best piece of advice I was given as I stepped into my first teaching role and I wrote this book to show you the same. While teaching is a rollercoaster, the rewarding career you are about to embark on will be filled with fun, challenge, success, satisfaction and much more. _______________ Each chapter in this funny book explores an element of the school year that any new primary teacher could encounter during their first year in the classroom. From assemblies to trips, observations to Ofsted, and Christmas performances to performance reviews, each topic is bursting with anecdotes (with all of the funny bits left in) and provides tips and techniques to help you navigate the Early Career Framework. This book is here to be a companion and a guide as you approach your first teaching role and to support you both professionally and personally.
Trade ReviewStarting to teach is a scary time. This book demystifies the process. It will hold your hand through the first year and beyond. * Haili Hughes, Principal Lecturer at the University of Sunderland @HughesHaili *
This practical and informative book will be an inspiration for teachers who are beginning their career. I love the great tips and advice, such as 'be yourself'. * Dr Neil Hawkes, Founder of Values-based Education *
Table of ContentsIntroduction The night before Inset days The first day with a new class Marking Questions Staff meetings Course days Guess who? The first observation Break duty School trips Assemblies Parents’ evenings Non-school uniform days Performances Staff nights out The work–life balance Running a club Cake sales Half terms Exams Residential trips Class assemblies Strike day Ofsted Governors Bank holidays Wet playtimes The summer fair Behaviour Complaints Sports day The little things Countdowns to everything The final day of the year Young versus old Outside perceptions Desk-chair days Funny moments