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100 _aFoord, Duncan.
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245 _aThe developing teacher :
_bPractical activities for professional devvelopment/
_cby Duncan Foord.
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bViva Books,
_c2011.
300 _a95 p. ;
520 _aThe Developing Teacher suggests that teachers themselves are the most powerful agents of change and development in their own professional career. It is ideal: • for teachers who wish to take control of their own development • for people in positions of responsibility for teacher development • for complementing courses in language teacher education The Developing Teacher contains three distinctive parts which focus in turn on theory, practice and development: Part A looks at the theory behind current issues in teacher development. It discusses how teachers learn and what prevents teachers from learning and includes a useful survey of models of teacher development, helpful for those studying MA or Diploma courses on the subject. Part B contains a bank of activities that put into practice the ideas outlined in Part A. These activities are organised into five circles of expanding development, embracing all aspects of the language teacher’s profession. The activities are perfect for the busy teacher, taking little time to prepare and often adding a ‘developmental twist’ to regular classroom practice. Part C offers a view of further teacher development, promoting reflective practice through longer-term projects – a diary, a portfolio and a teacher development programme. These step-by-step guides enable and empower teachers in their continuing development. Contents: Part A: Bibliography • Part B:You – The first circle • Thinking about development • Organizing yourself • Getting to know yourself • Looking at yourself • You and your students – The second circle • Your student’s needs • Getting feedback • Trying something new • You and your colleagues – The third circle • In the classroom • In the staffroom • In and out • You and your school – The fourth circle • Approaching change • Approaching colleagues • You and your profession – The fifth circle • A qualified teacher • A professional teacher • A developing teacher • Part C: A teacher diary • A teacher portfolio • A teacher development scheme.
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