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‘Teach Like a Champion’ with Doug Lemov

Hear from Doug Lemov and Katy Chedzey as they provide advice and guidance to early career teachers.

About the speakers

Doug Lemov is the author of the international bestseller Teach Like a Champion, and Teach Like a Champion 2.0. He is the co-author with TLAC team colleagues of Practice Perfect, Reading Reconsidered: A Practical Guide to Rigorous Literacy Instruction, and Teach Like a Champion Field Guide 2.0. In addition to his work studying teachers he is the front man in the nation’s foremost Kenny G cover band. His favorite words are “Huzzah” and “Yam.”

Katy Chedzey is Head of Teaching, Learning & Assessment, Chartered College of Teaching.

About the webinar

Peer-to-peer support and insights from fellow teachers are more important than ever before. We are providing the profession with a platform to connect and learn from one another across the country.

Watch and listen to Doug Lemov (Author of Teach Like a Champion) and Katy Chedzey (Head of Teaching, Learning & Assessment, Chartered College of Teaching) as they provide advice and guidance to student teachers and NQTs, supporting them to:

  • prepare for their first teaching role
  • provide practical advice on all aspects of classroom management, including:
  • feel confident with behaviour management
  • manage their classroom organisation
  • establish systems and routines
  • create a positive classroom culture

Learn more about the Chartered College of Teaching

Early Career Hub – The Early Career Hub is our one-stop shop for trainee teachers, early career teachers, and those involved in supporting, coaching and mentoring those new to the profession.

Early Childhood Hub – The Early Childhood Hub hosts content by, and for, early childhood education practitioners, with a focus on pedagogy and practice in early childhood education.

Research Hub – The Research Hub hosts summaries of academic and practitioner research as well as reports that Chartered College of Teaching members have contributed to.  You can also find a list of opportunities to participate in external research projects and access a range of tools to support you in your research engagement journey.

Video Hub – The Video Hub hosts short classroom practice videos, filmed in a variety of settings, and recorded interviews with a range of teachers, leaders and educators.  Members will also find, and be able to access, ‘on demand’ recordings of our previous webcasts and events.

Impact is the termly journal of the Chartered College of Teaching.  It connects research findings to classroom practice, with a focus on the interests and voices of teachers and educators.  It supports the teaching community by promoting discussion around evidence within the classroom, and enabling teachers to share and reflect on their own use of research.

Learning Hub – The Learning Hub is your home for professional learning and development. You will find links to bitesize CPD units and details of other available courses.

Chartered Teacher Status is a professional accreditation that recognises the knowledge, skills and behaviours of highly accomplished teachers and school leaders, offering a career pathway that is focused on developing and recognising high-quality teaching and leadership practice.  As a professional accreditation, Chartered Status builds on individual practice, priorities and interests and can be undertaken at your own pace, up to three years.

Fellowship (FCCT) was established to recognise the commitment and achievements of teachers and school leaders.  It is a formal mark of their achievements, skills and expertise as a teaching professional.  Nominate a colleague for Fellowship today.

The Chartered College of Teaching & Teacher Tapp Podcast – A collaboration between Teacher Tapp and the Chartered College of Teaching in which we look at hot off the press data on various topics concerning teaching, learning, and teacher development and ask teachers to comment on the findings by reflecting on their own experiences.

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