ABSTRACT

Teachers working in Post Compulsory Education are recognised as being subject to a particularly acute set of pressures and challenges. These can include highly diverse and sometimes challenging student groups, trying to manage a complex curriculum which changes regularly and rapidly, and having to respond to the intense demands of inspection, quality assurance regimes and major government policies.

Now in its second edition, the highly regarded In at the Deep End: A Survival Guide for Teachers in Post-Compulsory Education will help you to manage the varied demands of teaching in PCE more effectively by offering friendly, professional advice and a range of teaching and learning activities which will help you become an effective, confident, committed and reflective teacher.

With a range of strategies, activities and spaces to reflect, this positive and practical ‘survival guide’ provides advice on:

• Meeting initial challenges, working positively with your students and handling challenging behaviour

• Accessing support, working with your local colleagues and a greater community of practice

• Using straightforward techniques to help you manage pressure and conflict

• Supporting skills for life, key skills and essential skills

• Making positive use of Information and Communications Technology to support learning

• Teaching your specialist subject

• Managing inspections, developing as a leader and becoming a ‘Reflective Practitioner’.

Lively and engaging, and built from the experience of many teachers across the last 30 years, this book will help all teachers overcome everyday problems and pressures to keep their ‘heads above water’, and become efficient, skilled professionals in the Post Compulsory Education workforce.

part |2 pages

Part I Welcome to post-compulsory education (PCE)

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

What is post-compulsory education?

chapter 3|10 pages

Teaching and learning starting points

part |2 pages

Part II Don’t panic

part |2 pages

Part III Surviving in the classroom

chapter 10|6 pages

Developing your specialist subject

chapter 11|12 pages

Working with a diverse student body

chapter 12|8 pages

Managing challenging behaviour

part |2 pages

Part IV Surviving outside the classroom

chapter 14|8 pages

Working with colleagues

part |2 pages

Part V Moving out of the deep end

chapter 17|9 pages

Reality check: How’s it going?

chapter 18|7 pages

Dealing with bureaucracy and inspection

chapter 19|8 pages

Managing your managers

part |2 pages

Part VI Moving towards mastery

chapter 20|8 pages

If only . . .

chapter 21|8 pages

Developing leadership skills

chapter 22|7 pages

Becoming a reflective professional

chapter 24|7 pages

Future gazing: Where and what next?