1st Edition
Inspecting and Advising A Handbook for Inspectors, Advisers and Teachers
252 Pages
by
Routledge
252 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
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Joan Dean offers sound practical guidance to advisers and inspectors at all levels. This includes the development of interpersonal skills, interviewing, organising advisory teams and managing one's own work.
1 The advisory service 2 The roles of inspectors and advisers 3 The role of the advisory teacher 4 Skills with people 5 Inspecting and monitoring 6 Supporting and developing the work of teachers 7 In-service education 8 Relationships 9 Making appointments 10 Training and the advisory service 11 The organisation of the advisory team 12 Personal organisation
Biography
Mrs Joan Dean
`Inspector advisers will find this book invaluable as they take on their new roles.' - Perspective
`Dean's book will be valuable for everyone who has a concern for teachers improving their skills or who has children's learning at heart.' - Times Educational Supplement
`The roles of inspectors, and advisors and advisory teachers will change considerably in the future. Whatever their roles, this handbook will continue to offer guidance, practical help and assistance.' - Managing Schools Today