SPIN: Time and task management in teaching: Practical Teaching
Autor David Gumbrellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 apr 2021
Your time is precious – so use it well.
With so many pulls on your time, and a changing environment, now more than ever it is vital that your time and task management is both targeted and efficient. If you can achieve this, you can allocate more time for yourself and so become a more relaxed and effective teacher. All too often to do list gets longer and longer which can impact on your enjoyment of the job and, more importantly, your mental health and well-being.
Building on the strategies in his first two book, LIFT and RISK, David Gumbrell advocates that you need to focus your attention on giving the right plates a spin to save time, energy and attention that you can then allocate elsewhere. The 39 short, research-based chapters, punctuated with reflective questions, along with teacher interviews, together build into a significant body of knowledge to promote resilience and teacher retention.
Praise for RISK
A beautifully written book with David's characteristic use of rich metaphors and thoughtful narrative. This book will certainly help you make bolder and better decisions in the classroom and beyond. Adrian Bethune.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781913453732
ISBN-10: 1913453731
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 10 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Practical Teaching
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1913453731
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 10 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Practical Teaching
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentNotă biografică
David Gumbrell is an educational consultant, working in schools to support teachers with their resilience and also with teacher training providers and student teachers. He delivers INSET days, one-to-one coaching sessions, and speaks at headteacher conferences. Drawing on over 20 years of teaching experience, including 7 years as a headteacher, and research conducted at Kingston University, he is well placed to nurture the development of those new to the profession - as well as those who have been teaching for a little longer) He understands how precious time is for teachers and wanted to create a resource that made the best use of this.
Cuprins
Introduction Part A: SPINNING – How effective is plate spinning as a strategy to get things done, for you? 1. Jiaoda opera 2. Beach balls blow your mind 3. Hypotrochoids and epitrochoids 4. DVDs spin 5. Hamster wheels 6. Play pumps 7. Wind farms PART B: FITTING - How can you best fit all the jobs you have to do into the working day? 8. Seven piece puzzle 9. ISO – Keep cargo ships in order 10. The power of punctuation 11. Sinuous curves and straight lines 12. Dutifully dovetailed 13. Feat M C Escher 14. Warp and weft PART C: ORDERING – Which job should you do first, second and then third? 15. Not a knot 16. Fizz, bang, whoosh 17. Cream teas - are you Devon or Cornwall? 18. Judy and Punch 19. Rock, paper, scissors 20. Podium positioning 21. Rounders and ‘abouters’ PART D: TIMING – How much time should you allocate to each job on your ‘To Do List’? 22. Not now, Grommet 23. Cryogenic torpedoes 24. It’s a horological show 25. A Black Forest tweet 26. Greenwich clock 27. Boil then bake then fry PART E: FILTERING –e time? How can you filter out which of the job list needs to be done? 28. Permanently temporary 29. Activate your carbon 30. Big blue whale 31. Canned meat or email feat? 32. Prime position 33. Do bowling balls float? PART F: RANDOMISING – Does a randomised approach to the job list, get the job done? 34. Drawing the short straw 35. Lottery numbers 36. Life of Pi 37. Baffle ball & bally hoo 38. Running the gauntlet 39. Grapeshot Interviews
Recenzii
A beautifully written book with David's characteristic use of rich metaphors and thoughtful narrative. This book will certainly help you make bolder and better decisions in the classroom and beyond.
Adrian Bethune, teacher and author of Wellbeing in the Primary Classroom The power of this book centres around the questions posed throughout. These questions focus you and challenge you to think about not only your practice and the way in which you teach but also your habits and routines. The questions invite you to change the way you do things to enable you to be far more confident in taking risks within your own teaching that are beneficial for all, and that includes you, the teacher!
Catherine Carden, Canterbury Christ Church University David uses his detailed and knowledgeable insight into the ways schools work and how we work within them to create an inspirational handbook full of practical advice and questions that make us think. This book should be on the reading list for every teacher and leader.
Kate Redman, deputy regional CEO, South Coast at Aspirations Academies Through fascinating and engaging links to historical events and general knowledge, David encourages the reader to be confident and to take risks, embracing the creativity that leads to exciting and memorable lessons. His carefully crafted questions help to coach and reassure you that, although you cannot always predict the outcomes, it does not mean you have failed and that both joy and frustration are part of the journey as you move from bunny slopes to black runs!
Helen Shaw, Director of Teaching School at Glynn Learning Foundation This is a welcome addition to sources of much needed support available for trainees and early career teachers. It is presented in a way that is practical and quickly accessible meaning that they can pick up and learn from it in bite-sized chunks – so important in this incredibly busy, sometimes overly pressured time. The advice is easily actionable but appropriately underpinned by research and evidence and will be an invaluable addition to busy teacher’s toolkit
Samantha Twiselton, Director of Sheffield Institute of Education at Sheffield Hallam University
Adrian Bethune, teacher and author of Wellbeing in the Primary Classroom The power of this book centres around the questions posed throughout. These questions focus you and challenge you to think about not only your practice and the way in which you teach but also your habits and routines. The questions invite you to change the way you do things to enable you to be far more confident in taking risks within your own teaching that are beneficial for all, and that includes you, the teacher!
Catherine Carden, Canterbury Christ Church University David uses his detailed and knowledgeable insight into the ways schools work and how we work within them to create an inspirational handbook full of practical advice and questions that make us think. This book should be on the reading list for every teacher and leader.
Kate Redman, deputy regional CEO, South Coast at Aspirations Academies Through fascinating and engaging links to historical events and general knowledge, David encourages the reader to be confident and to take risks, embracing the creativity that leads to exciting and memorable lessons. His carefully crafted questions help to coach and reassure you that, although you cannot always predict the outcomes, it does not mean you have failed and that both joy and frustration are part of the journey as you move from bunny slopes to black runs!
Helen Shaw, Director of Teaching School at Glynn Learning Foundation This is a welcome addition to sources of much needed support available for trainees and early career teachers. It is presented in a way that is practical and quickly accessible meaning that they can pick up and learn from it in bite-sized chunks – so important in this incredibly busy, sometimes overly pressured time. The advice is easily actionable but appropriately underpinned by research and evidence and will be an invaluable addition to busy teacher’s toolkit
Samantha Twiselton, Director of Sheffield Institute of Education at Sheffield Hallam University
Descriere
Following on from LIFT and RISK, David Gumbrell uses his unique approach to help you juggle your workload and tackle your to do list with greater effectiveness. An increase in productivity means you can create more time for you leading to improved well-being and a happier and relaxed teaching experience.