How to be a Successful Teacher
Strategies for Personal and Professional Development
- Paul Castle - Formerly of University of Worcester, UK
- Scott Buckler - Independent Academic, Teacher, Chartered Psychologist
- An overview of important psychological themes within teaching such as confidence, motivation and self esteem
- Explorations of physical issues related to successful psychological functioning, such as fitness and nutrition
- Advice and activities which will show you how to learn and use psychological skills and techniques directly
Readily accessible to a wide audience, including internationally, the book assumes no prior knowledge of psychology. The authors give specific examples taken from a diverse range of professional situations, always with relevant theoretical underpinning, and the structure allows you to dip in and out of chapters and sections.
The text provides support to students on teacher training courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. It will also help teachers in their formative professional years.
This is a really useful and easy to read guide. The section on healthy mind is particularly relevant in the current climate and one that I will be recommending my students read. Overall in a time when concerns over resilience and suitability are raised this is an excellent book to guide you through the 'wobble' moments.
This book is fantastic and will really help all teachers to further their teaching methods, but it is not something that i will encourage my students to read, just my colleagues
This book is a fantastic practical handbook for teachers, especially those new to the profession
Loved this book, liked the way it was written, nice presentation. Good activities and nice bite sized learning points.
Readable, appealing and informative. Excellent tool for my own development and will be encouraging others to read it too.
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This book provides a basic introducation to the importance of understanding psychological perspectives for intending educators. It is easily accessible and has some very useful tips regarding how to engage professionally as a practitioner.
An excellent book, written in a logical way and full of great hints and tips. I will ensure our college library obtains a few copies and I have added it to our reading list.
An easy read flow. Continue to find it a valuable resource.
Engaging and lively writing style which gets to the heart of students' preoccupations in the early days of both training and teaching.