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Learn moreItโs within the power of each and every school to unleash the best in teachers, day by day, month by month, year by year. This practical handbook takes the guesswork out of professional learning, showing school leaders how they can build a self-improving culture and remove barriers to learning. The authors set out their advice for how every school can bring in the best ideas from the whole system, and make sure that these have a lasting effect in the classroom. Packed full of examples, easy-to-use ideas and checklists, Unleashing Great Teaching brings together a vast body of experience gained by the Teacher Development Trust (UK), and shows how other schools can learn from these insights. From fostering a culture of evaluating impact to establishing good relationships, communication and a developmental culture, this book takes each and every aspect of the school system and reassesses its role as a driver of teacher and student success.
David Weston is the Founder and Chief Executive of the Teacher Development Trust. In March 2015, he was appointed by the Department for Education as Chair of the Teachersโ Professional Development Expert Group.
Bridget Clay is currently Head of Programme for Leading Together at Teach First, and was previously Director of School Programmes at the Teacher Development Trust, the national charity for professional learning in the UK.
David Weston is the Founder and Chief Executive of the Teacher Development Trust. In March 2015, he was appointed by the Department for Education as Chair of the Teachersโ Professional Development Expert Group.
Bridget Clay is currently Head of Programme for Leading Together at Teach First, and was previously Director of School Programmes at the Teacher Development Trust, the national charity for professional learning in the UK.
Reviews
"Unleashing Great Teaching is a remarkable book. It combines research on adult learning and the authors' hands-on experiences of working with schools to produce an accessible, practical, and at times entertaining 'how to' for improving teacher learning. Should be on the desk of every school leader in the country (if not the world)."
Lucy Crehan, teacher, education explorer and international education consultant, UK
"This book provides a valuable insight into the world of โschoolโ and the many different layers of learning that take place. From leaders to teachers to pupils, it delves into what is effective and works best in a variety of schools. It discusses topics that are sometimes forgotten such as the culture of a school and โcultivating a culture of learningโ that applies to both staff and pupils. As a current member of SLT, I have found this book to be an insightful window into how schools could operate if senior leaders ran through the same processes that Weston and Clay describe in great detail. It is a book that I will be sharing with my fellow colleagues and one that I will return to again and again."
Portia Anane-Busia, UKEdChat
"Unleashing Great Teaching is packed with insights for school leaders and teacher-educators, drawn from extensive experience in the field. These include a helpful summary of the common pitfalls when using research to inform professional development, a detailed consideration of developing support staff, and advice on how to apply cognitive science to teacher learning at both a macro and a micro level."
Katy Patten, Schools Week
"A remarkable book.. an accessible, practical, and at times entertaining 'how to' for improving teacher learning."
Lucy Crehan, teacher, education explorer and international education consultant, UK.
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