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One book that you would recommend a new teacher reads

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Kingsmede · 14/12/2021 20:53

I know, read something to make them think again😉.....I'm 30 odd years in so do know...

But this is for a gift, something new and useful please.

(Training in Scotland - so not England only related)

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RoyTroyAndChris · 14/12/2021 21:02

Mark, Plan, Teach by @TeacherToolkit

Changed the way I look at marking.

user1471539385 · 15/12/2021 04:31

There are three Teaching Walkthrus books that give quick practical tips across a range of topics. They suggest concrete strategies that are easy to apply.

Kingsmede · 15/12/2021 08:12

Forget to say - primary. Thanks for suggestions above.

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Rosesareyellow · 16/12/2021 16:35

Something that has nothing to do with teaching because switching off is important.

Kingsmede · 16/12/2021 19:31

@Rosesareyellow

Something that has nothing to do with teaching because switching off is important.
Great answer😂

I was thinking possibly something health and well-being related.

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MsGoodenough · 19/12/2021 16:23

'Other People's Children' by Lisa Delpit. Especially if they are going to be teaching in a multi-cultural area.

thirdistheonewiththehairychest · 19/12/2021 18:01

'Knowledge Matters' by E.D. Hirsch

titbumwillypoo · 24/12/2021 20:07

Lord of the Flies by William Golding

Margo34 · 27/12/2021 22:16

@Rosesareyellow

Something that has nothing to do with teaching because switching off is important.
Definitely this.
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