
Running an English Department
James Durran and Jim Stewart
Ideal for any head of department
This popular publication helps any head of English meet their ever-increasing administrative responsibilities whilst: saving time; producing better documentation; raising teaching standards and improving the efficiency of curricular delivery.
Step-by-step guidance
In addition to explanatory material on a wide range of topics, there are information sheets plus a wealth of blank forms and checklists.
Contents
Introduction
Policies
- Appointments
- Assessment and recording
- Boys' Achievement in English
- Cover Lessons
- The Curriculum
- Differentiation
- Discipline
- The Drafting Process
- English as a Second Language
- Environment
- Equal Opportunities
- Homework
- Induction of New Staff
- Information Technology
- Initial Teacher Education
- INSET and Staff Development
- Learning Support
- Marking
- Meetings
- Monitoring
- National Association for the Teaching of English (NATE)
- Parents
- Planning and Reflection
- Primary Liaison
- Private Reading
- Resources
- Schemes of Work
- Teaching and Learning Styles
- Theatre Trips and Visits
Forms 1 to 18
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About the authors
Jim Stewart is Assistant Headteacher at St Peter’s School, Huntingdon, where he was formerly Head of English. James Durran is an Advanced Skills Teacher at Parkside Community College, Cambridge, where he was formerly Head of English, Media and Drama. He also tutors on English PGCE courses at Cambridge University Faculty of Education. Both Jim and James are involved in NATE at a local and national level, and in 1997 were the National Conference Officers. They have written several other titles for Pearson Publishing, including Student Handbook for English, and GCSE Revision Guide for English and English Literature.
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