How to be an Outstanding Primary Middle Leader

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781472951861
  • Weight: 230g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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How to be an Outstanding Primary Middle Leader is a compendium of research, advice, anecdotes and practical tips to help middle leaders excel in this complex and demanding role, without compromising their mental or physical health.

Written by Zoë Paramour, experienced middle leader and award-winning blogger of The Girl on the Picadilly Line, this book provides advice and practical solutions to challenges middle leaders are likely to encounter while leading a subject, phase or other whole-school responsibility, from having difficult conversations with colleagues and parents to dealing with an Ofsted inspector and writing a school improvement plan. All advice is drawn from Zoë's own experiences as a middle leader, interviews and conversations with middle and senior leaders, as well as research into leadership.

In Zoë's unique, straight-talking and witty style, this book is an accessible and enjoyable read for both new and experienced primary middle leaders looking to reflect on their practice and maximise their impact.

Zoë Paramour worked her way up from NQT to Assistant Headteacher in five years and has been a middle teacher for three. She has worked in a number of very different schools and has held a variety of posts. Zoë is currently a middle leader in a primary school in North London. She is also a freelance writer and journalist specialising in education and politics, as well as the founder of the award-winning blog The Girl on the Piccadilly Line. She writes for a number of national publications, including The Independent, The Huffington Post, The IB Times and The New Statesman.