Ethics for Teachers and Middle Leaders

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Class management
classroom behaviour management
curriculum integrity
Drawn Back
E-learning
educational ethics
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Ethical Curriculum
ethical dilemmas in education
Ethical Leadership
Extra-curricular
Face To Face
formative assessment methods
Future Practice
Glasgow University
Head's Room
Higher Order Learning Skills
Key Words
Knowledge Acquisition
Lesson planning
Lodge Pole Pines
Low Level Disruption
Maltese Teachers
Middle Leaders
Overburdens
Pink Apple
Professional Development
Role Model Character
school governance strategies
School's ethical values
Smart Phones
Staff Student Relations
Superb
teacher decision making
Teacher professionalism
Tv Advert
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367682477
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Every school has a mission statement based on values and ethical beliefs. Ethics for Teachers and Middle Leaders sets out a way of thinking through the key issues of ethics in teaching and shows how a school’s ethical values can be translated by students and staff into action. It is designed to help rehearse certain ethical dilemmas and guide teacher leaders in helping others to think through and develop appropriate behaviours.

Chapters consider the role of ethics in all aspects of school life including teacher professionalism, teaching methods, lesson planning and assessment. This book not only examines everyday concerns such as class management and presenting curriculum ethically, but also touches upon emerging issues in e-learning, career building, leadership and school governance.

Packed full of real examples from schools and opportunities to reflect, the book will help readers to understand how their behaviour, decisions and advice to others might be guided and to avoid some of the common pitfalls in school. This insightful book will instil confidence in teachers and middle leaders as they face such ethical dilemmas in their daily work.

Trevor Kerry has been a teacher in primary, secondary and further education. He worked for several innovative government-funded projects, as well as being a teacher educator, LEA senior adviser, and academic. He has written more than thirty education texts and is Visiting Professor in Education at Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln.

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