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Early daze New teachers need extra help even after they have qualified. Alice Wignall highlights some of the problems they face and where to go for professional back-up. Is it your cup of tea? Newly qualified teachers seeking first jobs must swot up on all the options Capital ideas Special report: Teacher training.
It's still a class act Newly-qualifieds enter schools at a time of funding crises and falling rolls. But Nic Paton sees reasons to be cheerful. When the training wheels are off The transition from trainee to NQT is a turbulent time that can leave even the most prepared teachers questioning their chosen career. Kate Herbert reveals how to survive being tossed in at the deep end.
No energy left for parents Deep end - the full diary. Seek help and you will thrive New teachers are valuable and are entitled to support, but they're also responsible for securing their own professional opportunities. Carol Adams , of the General Teaching Council, offers some guidance. Meeting the challenge A reception and maths NQT share their experiences. Membership is also free for members in their first year and for students and NQTs.
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