Description
While the role of form tutor may be changing, its importance within a school is not. Yet its a role for which most teachers receive very little training. Somehow youre expected to pick up and master the considerable skills as you go along.

Picking up this pocketbook for its clear guidance on all aspects of the job – administrative, pastoral and academic – is the way forward. Youre sure to recognise Roys light-hearted stereotypes and youre equally sure to relate to what he has to say about such thorny issues as the homework diary, thought for the week, report writing and uniform checks. As well as routines and admin, there are chapters on working with parents and carers; pastoral and social development; effective target setting and ideas for tutorials.

Whichever way your school interprets the form tutors role, theres something here for both the NQT and the seasoned hand.


PRODUCT DETAILS
Author:           Roy Watson-Davis
Publication:     June 2005
Format:          Paperback
Dimension:     105 x 148 x 7 mm

ISBN:             9781903776698


ENDORSEMENTS
“A comprehensive, easy read full of bitesize advice for prospective and experienced form tutors alike.”
Kim Dale, Assistant Headteacher, Blackfen School for Girls.

“Comprehensive and easy to navigate, this pocketbook gives practical pointers to form tutors on what is needed and where to turn for help. The authors approach is excitingly creative and yet totally feet on the ground.”
Michel Cosh, Head of Continuing Professional Development, Bexley School Support Service.



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