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Teaching Teachers: Processes and Practices
By (Author) Angi Malderez
By (author) Dr Martin Wedell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st August 2007
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
370.715
Paperback
198
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
330g
This book is a rich resource for all those who support the learning of teachers. These teachers of teachers' (ToTs) may find themselves:
Based on many years of experience in the field as ToTs and researchers, the authors provide strategies which support the following processes and practices:
"useful for any teacher who has just adopted a mentoring role" "the book is also full of insightful reflective commnets, tasks and suggestions for even the most experienced trainer" "the concluding chapters provide more excellent ideas and input about assessingand evaluating teachers' progress" "i would highly recommend that anyone involved in training or mentoring read 'Teaching ateachers'" IH Journal, Spring 2009 -- Norman Cain
There is good coverage of topics of importance in working with teachers, including teachers of additional languages. Highly recommended.' - The Teacher Trainer Journal, 2009
Written for those who are responsible for school staff development, for running in service workshops or programmes, teaching university initial teacher preparation ITP programmes or who are mentors of ITP or in service teachers. The author share strategies for designing and planning sessions and programmes to support teacher learning as well as for mentoring and assessing teachers.'- Teacher Trainer Journal, 2009
Angi Malderez is a freelance education consultant, and Honorary Senior Fellow of the School of Education, University of Leeds, UK. Martin Wedell is Senior Lecturer and Head of International Education at the University of Leeds, UK.