Schools are filled with great teachers, but is great teaching taking place in every classroom, in every school? Bruce Robertson doesn't believe it is. Why not? This book argues that there are two reasons. Firstly, because there isn't a shared understanding of what makes great teaching. Secondly, because schools haven't developed the strong professional learning culture necessary to drive the development of great teaching in every classroom. Through discussion of key messages from educational research, and drawing on a track record of success, this book explores how these barriers can be addressed, leading to transformations in teaching practice across classrooms and schools.
About the AuthorBruce Robertson graduated as a chemistry teacher in 2003. Since then, he has worked in schools across East Lothian and the Scottish Borders, which has included as Deputy Headteacher in Hawick and Eyemouth High Schools. In 2017, he achieved the Scottish Standard for Headship through The University of Edinburgh, with Distinction.
Book InformationISBN 9781912906642
Author Bruce RobertsonFormat Paperback
Page Count 262
Imprint John Catt Educational LtdPublisher John Catt Educational Ltd