A revolution is happening in education, with leaders and teachers now
asked to focus on learning, to develop collaborative teams to impact on
students, to use and raise professional standards, and to identify and
esteem expertise in our profession. With new demands relating to
technological advances, changing demographics, internationalism, and the
inclusion of 'twenty-first-century skills, ' there is pressure on
schools to deliver greater and deeper success with more students.
The Turning Point aims to present the factors needed to affect real
change for school systems, in classrooms, and in the teaching profession
by:
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Arguing for the establishment of teaching as a true 'profession'
alongside areas such as medicine or law.
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Identifying the expertise fundamental to the meeting demands of
schools.
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Elaborating on evaluative thinking and clinical practice as the basis
of this new profession.
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Outlining core levers of change to show how teachers can have profound
impacts on educational, medical, and social dimensions of students.
This book is essential reading for teachers, school leaders, education
policymakers, teacher candidates, and teacher educators. Those working
in affiliated professions, such as adolescent psychologists and health
workers, will also find aspects of the book relevant to their work.