`Aimed primarily at school managers and teachers
(but generally relevant to others in the education and
training sectors), Managing Teacher Workload is
very well written, and very comprehensive. It provides a
good mix of hard fact (even to relevant UK
recommendations and legislation); references to books
and other writings and to websites; activities; and
examples and anecdotes. All that makes the book quite
easy to work with and to read' - British Journal
of Educational Technology
'Helping
Teachers Develop is a positive, uplifting,
encouraging publication … It is the sort of publication
we need in the profession and it is well worth being
part of every head teacher or staff development tutor’s
collection of really useful books. I have to confess,
even before I had finished reading it for review I was
using Helping Teachers Develop with my trainee
teachers' - Peter Stammers, in the Journal of
In-service Education
`For anyone
interested in or with some responsibility for workload
and wellbeing, this book is essential reading. It is
concise , clearly written and well written and well laid
out to support busy people gaining the information they
need' - National School Improvement Network
News
`This book serves as a valuable
resource for new and seasoned teachers to assist in
self-reflective practices to help cope with stressors.
Teachers willing to engage in these self-reflective
exercises will find Managing Teacher Workload: Work-Life
Balance and Wellbeing a valuable resource in discovering
teaching as a fulfilling and satisfying profession' -
Cristy A Jefson, Ph.D., CHES, University of
Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA, Journal of In-Service
Education
'...their strategies are
useful, thoroughly researched and written in readable,
unfussy language. In short, they have produced something
that could go some way towards rousing teachers from the
bad dream' - The Times Educational
Supplement
`This book deserves to be the
standard introduction to teachers' abilities to achieve
a work-life balance. It reflects the challenges and the
changes facing teachers, dealing effectively with both
the big picture and the fine details that matter
most' - Dr Mary Bousted, General Secretary,
Association of Teachers and Lecturers
(ATL)
Do you feel overworked and wish
there were more hours in the day? Do you know how long
you spend working and if that time is effectively spent?
By showing you what you can do to assess, manage and
reduce the time you spend on school work this book will
help you achieve a better work-life balance. There's
a self-audit toolkit at the heart of the book that
allows you to examine how long you are working, what you
are spending most time on, whether the quality of your
teaching is improving and whether you are working
effectively. The book includes: · a clear explanation
of workload issues · a copy of the Teacher's Worktime
Self-Audit Toolkit so you can see how you're doing ·
examples of how different teachers and schools have made
changes to improve things · practical tips on how to
reduce time spent on planning, marking, display and in
meetings · advice on time management · guidance
on how to make the best use of support staff · ideas
for managing organizational change successfully. The
book will be an invaluable help to all those who are
concerned about the size of their workload and want to
do something to reduce it and provides a way forward for
negotiating changes with your line manager. Sara
Bubb is a lecturer, consultant and Times Educational
Supplement columnist. Peter Earley is an expert in
educational leadership. Both work at the Institute of
Education, University of London.
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