Learning to Teach in the Secondary School

A Companion to School Experience

9th Edition

Welcome to the companion website for Learning to Teach in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, 9th Edition. The updated ninth edition offers advice on all aspects of teaching and learning, including the science of learning, online pedagogies and working with your mentor. There are also expanded units on diversity and inclusion and teacher wellbeing.

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How to use this site

We hope that many readers will develop a good level of familiarity with the book and website, and then return to them to dip into specific chapters at different times during the academic year to support their deepening understanding. The explainer videos on each chapter page give a useful introduction and overview for the chapter, and are designed to be used either independently or during group work. Many of the materials can be downloaded and used independently or as set tasks during initial teacher education. We advise that you familiarise yourself with the range of support materials and remember to check this chapter by chapter.

If you are working to UK frameworks or teachers’ standards, you will find the mapping document provided in the Extra Resources especially helpful when looking at the core concepts: behaviour, pedagogy, curriculum, assessment and professional behaviours.

About the Editors

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Susan Capel

Susan’s background is in physical education teaching and secondary initial teacher education, both in physical education and in general professional studies. She gained a BEd degree and taught in secondary schools in Wales and Hong Kong. Following completion of a PhD and a year lecturing in the USA, Susan returned to the UK to take up a post in higher education. She joined Brunel University London in 2000. She was Head of Department of Sport Sciences from 2000 to 2005 and then Head of School ofread more

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Marilyn Leask

Marilyn is well known for her work on knowledge management in education and in building the evidence and knowledge base for teacher education and classroom practice.

Her current work includes developing national and international models for scaling up promising small-scale research.

Her specialist areas are teacher education, change, improvement and development across large systems, particularly through online networking and knowledge sharing, the development of approaches supporting evidence-read more

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Sarah Younie

Dr Younie is a Reader in Education, Innovation and Technology at De Montfort University and is Associate Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Technology, Pedagogy and Education, and sits on the journal’s Editorial Board. Dr Younie is a founder member of the Education Futures Collaboration (EFC) charity; she is a Trustee and sits on the Strategic Leadership Steering Group for EFC. Dr Younie has collaborated with Prof Leask from the beginning to set up MESHGuides and has helped to drive this visionread more

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Elizabeth Hidson

Dr Elizabeth Hidson trained as a secondary school teacher in 1999. She progressed into middle leadership then senior leadership in London schools, first as an assistant head and then as a deputy headteacher. She has supported and mentored teachers at all stages of their careers, having been an Advanced Skills Teacher and a SSAT Lead Practitioner for the London region. Elizabeth relocated to the North East to study full-time for her doctorate and has been an educationalread more

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Julia Lawrence

Julia is an Assistant Professor working in Initial Teacher Education and Development. Her background is in physical education and she has worked extensively on primary and secondary teacher education programmes. She gained a BEd (Hons) degree and taught in secondary schools in England. Following completion of her PhD, Julia took up a teaching post at Leeds Beckett University and has subsequently worked at Hull University and now Northumbria University. She has supported teachers internationallyread more

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