Newly Qualified vs. Experienced Teachers

Students naturally compare teachers, and today there’s even review based websites where you can rate your teacher out of 10, and one common trend that always seems to pop up is ‘young vs. old’ and ‘inexperienced vs. experienced’. A young teacher may perhaps be more enthusiastic, open to ideas and possibly more creative, while experienced teachers have all of the skills needed to handle a classroom, and have mastered various aspects of teaching. That said, some would argue that older or more experienced teachers are set in their ways, finding it difficult to keep up with the latest changes in education. Younger teachers straight out of university may be more... Read More »

Dealing with Bullying in the Classroom

While many children may feel that bullying is relatively harmless, the fact is it can destroy lives and it needs to be stopped. There’s a tremendous amount of pressure on teachers to spot the signs of bullying, and if a tutor does sense something is going on, it should be looked into urgently. Every school has their own bullying policy, and teachers should be familiar with the rules. A child may have to be suspended, expelled or offered a series of detentions. The victim should be given the opportunity to share their side of the story, and in extreme cases, the teacher may have to speak to the victim’s parents... Read More »

Becoming a Head Teacher

To become a head teacher, you first need to prove yourself as a teacher, meaning you will need a minimum of five GCSEs including English and Mathematics (plus Science for primary teaching). As a teacher, you need to be pushing for the lead roles like ‘head of year’, ‘head of department’ or ‘head of faculty’. You can then start to push for ‘deputy head’ and so on. To be considered for these roles, you’ll need plenty of classroom experience, excellent organisational skills and leadership qualities. You also need to be knowledgeable about the current urriculum and dedicated to improving standards. It’s not easy to become a head teacher, and there... Read More »

Teaching Young Children Coding

It’s quite crazy to think that some young children can ‘code’ but that’s the way the world is going, and there are not going to be many careers that don’t involve some form of code. There’s a certain method required to succesffully write in a programming language, and young children are picking up the basic skills at a young age, and many programmers have taken a step back to teach children the fundamentals. Code makes different pieces of software run, and UK schools are starting to see that there is room in the curriculum for coding. Up until now, many programmers had to teach themselves, or undertake a college course,... Read More »

Dealing with Aggressive Behavior in Young Children

It can be easy to ignore aggressive behavior in young children, but that will soon become problematic for a school when another child gets hurt as a result. This is why it must be dealt with quickly, and you have to be firm but fair with young children. You should also try to see where the aggression is coming from. Is it coming from other students, their parents or any forms of violence that they’re exposed to? At such as a young age, they could be a victim too, and you should always aim to find the root of the cause to stop bad behavior at a young age. Children... Read More »