Teaching is a rewarding, yet demanding profession, one in which a person needs to be fully prepared. This book focuses on the applied psychological skills, strategies and resources, which will help to ensure you are equipped with personal and professional expertise to survive in the classroom. In the book you will find:
– An overview of important psychological themes within teaching such as confidence, motivation and self esteem
– Explorations of physical issues related to successful psychological functioning, such as fitness and nutrition
– Advice and activities which will show you how to learn and use psychological skills and techniques directly
Readily accessible to a wide audience, including internationally, the book assumes no prior knowledge of psychology. The authors give specific examples taken from a diverse range of professional situations, always with relevant theoretical underpinning, and the structure allows you to dip in and out of chapters and sections.
The text provides support to students on teacher training courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. It will also help teachers in their formative professional years.
Table des matières
About the authors
Acknowledgments
Preface
Foreword
How to use this book
PART ONE: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
The morning bell: another day begins! Introduction
What was I saying? Concentration and attention
What am I doing here? Motivation
I can′t do it! Confidence and self-esteem
I can′t cope! Emotion, mood and stress
Flexibility for action! Adapting to change
PART TWO: PHYSICAL ISSUES
Fitness to Teach: A healthy body equals a healthy mind – Nutrition, hydration and health
PART THREE: PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILLS TRAINING
I have 101 things to do…what do I attempt first? Goal setting
Take a ′break′: Relaxation
Is talking to yourself the first sign of ′madness′? Self-talk and cognitive restructuring
Is hallucinating the second sign of ′madness′? Mental imagery
When the going gets tough…! Mental resilience
PART FOUR: EPILOGUE
The final bell… the journey begins
References
Index
A propos de l’auteur
Scott Buckler has been involved in education since the 1990s, fluctuating between primary teaching, secondary teaching (science, computing, psychology), and universities (education, sport, psychology). From teaching research methods across the expanse of education (from the primary years through to doctorates), Scott has been an advocate of high quality research, through facilitating an open mind while maintaining academic integrity. His research has encompassed many areas, often with the theme of personal and professional growth, through the lens of transpersonal psychology. His Ph D thesis was interdisciplinary, combining anthropology and psychology to explore the way that the martial arts lead to personal transformation. Professionally, Scott’s research is predominantly in applied educational psychology, inclusive education, and research methods. Scott is a Chartered Teacher and Chartered Psychologist.