Alan Newland has been in education for over thirty years as a teacher, head teacher, lecturer and advisor at the DfE and GTC. He runs an award-winning blog and social network for new teachers called newteacherstalk and writes a blog for the Guardian.
“A very comprehensive guide for anyone considering teaching as a
career… captures the values and aspirations as well as the
knowledge, skills and attitudes required for success in teaching…
enhanced by a broad range of case studies offering insight about
teacher training from people with first-hand experience.” Bryn
Harrison, Manager, Swindon SCITT
“Offers practical guidance and a step-by-step guide… including
choosing the relevant training route, applying for a first job,
surviving the first year and finally deciding on how to progress…
interspersed with real-life case studies, practical tips and
personal anecdotes which make it both interesting and enjoyable to
read.” Salliann Coleman, PGCE Tutor, Roehampton University
“An essential, easy-to-use guide for anyone considering going into
teaching with their eyes wide open! The case studies are a great
way of bringing the book to life demonstrating the varied
backgrounds and experiences people come into teaching with. Alan
has an engaging and accessible writing style - 'Working in
Teaching' should be available as an invaluable tool in every
careers department in schools, colleges, and at university open
days!” Cheryl Letts, School Direct Programme Co-ordinator,
University of Chichester
“A practical and insightful must-read for everyone considering a
career in teaching” Adrian Copping, PGCE Tutor, University of
Cumbria
“There is no one better qualified than Alan Newland to explain to
prospective teachers the ups and downs, highlights and difficulties
of a career in teaching. He has spent his life in the profession,
loves the job but understands the stresses… Practical, informative
and highly readable.” Professor Ruth Merttens, University of St
Mark & St John and Director of the Hamilton Trust.
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