What Do New Teachers Need to Know?: A Roadmap to Expertise

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What knowledge will make you most effective as a teacher? New teachers are often bombarded with information about the concepts they should understand and the topics they should master. This indispensable bookwill help you navigate the research on curriculum, cognitive science, student data and more, providing clarity and key takeaways for those looking to grow their teaching expertise.

What Do New Teachers Need to Know? explores the fundamentals of teacher expertise and draws upon contemporary research to offer the knowledge that will be most useful, the methods to retain that knowledge, and the ways expert teachers use it to solve problems. Written by an educator with extensive experience and understanding, each chapter answers a key question about teacher knowledge, including:

• Does anyone agree on what makes great teaching?

• How should I use evidence in my planning?

• Why isn’t subject knowledge enough?

• What should I know about my students?

• How do experts make and break habits?

• How can teachers think creatively whilst automating good habits?

• What do we need to know about the curriculum?

• How should Cognitive Load Theory affect our pedagogical decisions?

Packed with case studies and interviews with new and training teachers alongside key takeaways for the classroom, this book is essential reading for early career teachers, those undertaking initial teacher training and current teachers looking to develop their expertise.

Author(s): Peter Foster
Publisher: Routledge/David Fulton
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 231
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Endorsements
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
Part 1: The reason for knowledge
1. What is expertise and how does it develop?
2. What is all that knowledge for?
3. What are our knowledge best bets?
Part 2: Developing teacher knowledge
4. How do we retain knowledge in our long-term memory?
5. How do we automate effective processes?
Part 3: Knowledge of student behaviour
6. How do we prepare for our students to behave?
7. How do we manage the class’s behaviour during a lesson?
Part 4: Pedagogical knowledge
8. What does ‘the evidence’ say about learning?
9. How should Cognitive Load Theory affect our pedagogical decisions?
10. What changes long-term memory for students?
Part 5: Subject knowledge
11. What types of subject knowledge do we need and how do we develop them?
12. What do we need to know about the curriculum?
13. How does knowledge of the curriculum affect our planning?
14. How do we use all that subject knowledge in the classroom?
Part 6: Knowledge of students
15. How do we figure out what students know and what do we do about it?
16. What are the limits of what we can know about students?
17. What do I do now?
Conclusion
Glossary
Index