What Makes a Good Teacher?

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A01=Alison Hurrell
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A01=Karen McArdle
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Author_Alison Hurrell
Author_John Forrester
Author_Karen McArdle
Author_Penny Ogden
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children's rights education
classroom management
educational leadership
educational philosophy
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evidence-based teaching
fostering curiosity in classrooms
inclusive pedagogy
primary education
primary teachers
professional development
reflection
reflective practice
reflective self-assessment
social justice
teacher
teacher resilience
Values
well-being

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032677606
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This fascinating book explores the true essence of teaching, serving as a compass for both new and experienced primary educators. It explores the fundamental purpose and profound joy that comes with being a teacher, offering a perfect blend of research-based insights and practical wisdom, and the opportunity to reflect on your own values and your approaches to teaching.

Drawing on the authors’ own experiences, each chapter weaves together evidence-based approaches with reflective practices, demonstrating how your authentic self – your values, beliefs and actions – form the foundations of effective teaching. Through engaging chapters on leadership, trust-building, resilience and the cultivation of kindness, this book offers clear pathways to:

  • Develop inclusive classroom environments where curiosity and creativity flourish;
  • Build a teaching philosophy grounded in children's rights and social justice;
  • Navigate the challenges of modern education while prioritizing your wellbeing and mental health;
  • Understand the unique qualities and skills you bring to the classroom.

Incorporating cutting-edge research, reflective questions and practical advice, this empowering guide provides the insights and inspiration you need to flourish as a teacher.

Whether you're a seasoned educator or just beginning your career, this compassionate and insightful resource provides the expertise and the challenges to make a lasting difference in the lives of your learners and helps you rediscover the satisfaction that comes from teaching at your best.

Karen McArdle is professor emeritus of education at the University of Aberdeen and an honorary professor at the University of Dundee, UK. She has spent a third of her working life in Australia and two-thirds in Scotland.

Alison Hurrell was a teacher of modern languages for 21 years in West Lothian, Scotland, before being seconded to reintroduce modern languages into the primary school. She then went into teacher education in Aberdeen, working with primary and secondary students and Continuing Professional Development in both sectors.

Penny Ogden has thoroughly enjoyed teaching in three very different English primary schools over a number of years. During this time, she always wanted to remain in the classroom. This included a wide variety of different management roles, which also included being part of the senior management and working as the lead practitioner.

John Forrester has over 23 years of experience working in both mainstream and special schools in England and Scotland. Between 2014 and 2020, he was the headteacher for a rural mainstream primary school and most recently the headteacher for a complex needs special school.

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