Surviving and Succeeding in Difficult Classrooms
Paul Blum(Author)
Routledge Falmer (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-0-415-18523-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Following the success of the first edition, this revised second edition, brings the reader up-to-date with what it is like to be a teacher in a difficult class, and regularly faced with apathy, defiance and aggression.
Sadly, numerous government initiatives since the 1998 publication of the first edition have not transformed the situation for teachers in difficult classrooms. Here, Paul Blum explores the impact and consequences of the changes made in the intervening years.
Like its predecessor it offers sensible, practical advice, for all classroom teachers, on how to survive and succeed in the face of tremendous difficulty, and this updated edition includes new sections on teaching pupils with low reading ages, and on making the most effective use of teaching assistants.
Sadly, numerous government initiatives since the 1998 publication of the first edition have not transformed the situation for teachers in difficult classrooms. Here, Paul Blum explores the impact and consequences of the changes made in the intervening years.
Like its predecessor it offers sensible, practical advice, for all classroom teachers, on how to survive and succeed in the face of tremendous difficulty, and this updated edition includes new sections on teaching pupils with low reading ages, and on making the most effective use of teaching assistants.
Reviews / Votes
'[This book] is a treatise offering a coherent, thoughtful and convincing argument bemoaning aspects of our education system that gets in the way of good teaching and giving sound advice about working in that system. It is also a handy reference text which can be dipped into. Used like this, it will become a key and much used component of a teacher's survival kit that will ensure survival and success.' - TESMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
1 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
181 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-18523-3 (9780415185233)
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Book
05/2006
2nd Edition
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Person
Author
Head of Islington Green School, London, UK Paul Blum is currently Assistant Head Teacher in charge of Social Inclusion at Islington Green School, North London.
Content
Introduction Part I:The Learning Experience in Your Classroom 1.Purposeful Lessons 2.Sanctions and Rewards 3.Routines and Strategies 4.Marking Work 5.Homework 6.Support Teachers 7.The Importance of Equipment and Resources 8.Gaining Lesson Momentum Part II:Your Wider Role as a School Teacher 9.Life Outside Your Own Lessons 10.Being a Tutor in a Rough School 11.Verbal Abuse and Fighting Among the Pupils 12.Intrusions and Interruptions 13.Time-management in a Difficult School 14.Promotion and Appeasement in a Difficult School 15.Concluding Comments