
The Turning Point for the Teaching Profession
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The Turning Point aims to present the factors needed to affect real change for school systems, in classrooms, and in the teaching profession by:
Arguing for the establishment of teaching as a true 'profession' alongside areas such as medicine or law.
Identifying the expertise fundamental to the meeting demands of schools.
Elaborating on evaluative thinking and clinical practice as the basis of this new profession.
Outlining core levers of change to show how teachers can have profound impacts on educational, medical, and social dimensions of students.
This book is essential reading for teachers, school leaders, education policymakers, teacher candidates, and teacher educators. Those working in affiliated professions, such as adolescent psychologists and health workers, will also find aspects of the book relevant to their work.
Reviews / Votes
"There is a plethora of research evidence here that provides great food for thought and could prove useful for a school or trust wishing to change things from the ground up, rather than tinkering around the edges."- Terry Freedman, Schools Week
'This book should be recommended to all those responsible for teacher training. It offers a research-based frame of reference that allows for awareness of appropriateness of your own model or to initiate necessary changes.'
- Hanne Bestvater, Prof., M.Sc., MBA, Review taken from Beitraege zur Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerbildung
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Persons
John Hattie is Laureate Professor at MGSE and has a background in measurement and research design. He wrote a series of books based on the Visible Learning (R) research that have now sold over a million copies and he is chair of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership, which has the major responsibility for implementing the Classroom Ready recommendations.
Catherine Reid has a long career as a teacher and teacher educator. For more than a decade, she designed and implemented programs in language and literacy education, university-school partnerships, and clinical teaching at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education.
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