5 stages to becoming a 'real' teacher

Interesting article in last week's TES magazine about the 5 STAGES that NQTs apparently go through as they develop as teachers.
Five stages of learning

STAGE 1: Early idealism

- Strong ideas about what you want to do.

- Feeling that everything is possible.

- Belief that relationship with pupils will determine effectiveness as a teacher.

STAGE 2: Personal survival

- Detecting and fitting in with routines and expectations.

- Wanting to be "seen" as a teacher.

- Establishing classroom control.

STAGE 3: Dealing with difficulties

- Beginning to make sense of what is happening in the classroom and identifying solutions.

- Concern shifts from personal survival to survival "as a teacher".

STAGE 4: Hitting a plateau

- Solving problems such as behaviour management and organisation.

- Feeling that you are mastering teaching and beginning to enjoy it.

- Enthusiasm for new teaching styles wanes.

STAGE 5: Moving on

- Understanding the role and responsibility of being a professional educator.

- Willing to try out new teaching styles and take on more responsibilities.

- Willing to move if your school doesn't offer you these opportunities.

Which stage are you at ?

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