Beyond Survival: The New Teacher Podcast
A weekly podcast to inspire and motivate teachers in the exciting first few years of their careers. Every week an expert guest will answer a central question to support new teachers to be the best version of themselves in the classroom. There is also a weekly 'Teacher Talk' which gives practical strategies for an aspect of teaching in fifteen minutes. Host Jamie Thom left the classroom in August of 2022 to run a new English PGDE at Napier University in Edinburgh. He is the author of four books on education, his latest come out in February 2023 and is called 'Talking To Teenagers: A guide to skillfull classroom communication.' He is passionate about supporting new teachers.
Beyond Survival: The New Teacher Podcast
What can student teachers do to make a positive start with a new class?
Today's episode of 'Beyond Survival: The New Teacher podcast' is the monthly episode with Colin McGill. Colin is my colleague in the PGDE at Edinburgh Napier University, and is the programme leader. You can follow him on Twitter @colinmcgill.
This episode will be most useful for those who are in their first year of learning to be a teacher, and those who mentor student-teachers. It answers the central question: what can student teachers do to make a positive start with a new class?
In answering that central question we also explore:
What are some of the challenges a student teacher faces in taking over a class at this time of year?
What can a student-teacher do in preparation before the first few lessons?
What will help with securing positive behaviour?
Scenario one: the class really love their class teacher and resent a student-teacher taking over. What can the new teacher do?
Scenario two: the class are totally disengaged with the subject. What can the new teacher do?
You can read more about the PGDE programmes on offer at Edinburgh Napier University here: https://www.napier.ac.uk/courses/study-areas/teaching.
You can also contact Colin and I directly: c.mcgill3@napier.ac.uk and j.thom@napier.ac.uk.
Thank you for listening, please do share the episode with others if you found it helpful.