
186 Days in Teaching
A Month-by-Month Guide to Being a Secondary Teacher
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. September 2025
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-1-032-71220-8 (ISBN)
Description
186 Days in Teaching provides a month-by-month roadmap for the school year, helping secondary teachers quickly adapt to new environments, accomplish the many tasks expected of them and excel in roles that might be unfamiliar or outside their initial training.
The book covers all aspects of teaching and learning as well non-teaching responsibilities, ensuring you know exactly what is coming up and how to prepare for it successfully. By offering practical advice, research-based strategies and evidence-informed approaches, this guide helps teachers navigate the annual cycle of school life while building the necessary skills and knowledge to remain adaptable and accelerate their careers. Key topics include retaining autonomy, curriculum design, pastoral care and effective communication. Drawing on well-known theories of community practice, it empowers teachers to become active agents in shaping their school's ethos and teaching practices.
With a focus throughout on your well-being and job satisfaction, this is essential reading for all secondary teachers, especially those new to the profession, aiming to build a fulfilling, sustainable career in a diverse education landscape.
The book covers all aspects of teaching and learning as well non-teaching responsibilities, ensuring you know exactly what is coming up and how to prepare for it successfully. By offering practical advice, research-based strategies and evidence-informed approaches, this guide helps teachers navigate the annual cycle of school life while building the necessary skills and knowledge to remain adaptable and accelerate their careers. Key topics include retaining autonomy, curriculum design, pastoral care and effective communication. Drawing on well-known theories of community practice, it empowers teachers to become active agents in shaping their school's ethos and teaching practices.
With a focus throughout on your well-being and job satisfaction, this is essential reading for all secondary teachers, especially those new to the profession, aiming to build a fulfilling, sustainable career in a diverse education landscape.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
427 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-71220-8 (9781032712208)
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A Month-by-Month Guide to Being a Secondary Teacher
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A Month-by-Month Guide to Being a Secondary Teacher
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James Shea | Mohammed A. Amin
186 Days in Teaching
A Month-by-Month Guide to Being a Secondary Teacher
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Persons
James Shea leads the postgraduate and undergraduate teacher education courses as ITE portfolio leader in the School of Education at the University of Bedfordshire, UK. His research interests centre on the way memory is strengthened through the implementation of research such as retrieval practice.
Mohammed A. Amin is an experienced teacher educator and humanities lead tutor at the University of Bedfordshire, UK, who has worked in a range of educational settings. His research interests are centred on the development of teachers and the quality of mentoring for trainee teachers in secondary schools.
Mohammed A. Amin is an experienced teacher educator and humanities lead tutor at the University of Bedfordshire, UK, who has worked in a range of educational settings. His research interests are centred on the development of teachers and the quality of mentoring for trainee teachers in secondary schools.
Content
Introduction 1. September 20 days 2. October 15 days 3. November 20 days 4. December 15 days 5. January 18 days 6. February 18 days 7. March 20 days 8. April 10 days 9. May 20 days 10. June 15 days 11. July 13 days 12. August 2 days 13. And finally...