College Education, Learning, Effective Teaching, Business Life - General & Miscellaneous, Students & Student Life
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Overview
A lively, accessible, and practical book of suggestions for ways in which tutors can manage their workloads (and stress levels) and help students manage theirs. The ability to cope with stress is not merely a question of 'making it through the day'. When pressures are managed effectively the need not contribute to the burden of maintaining standards in a time of diminishing resources. resources. Aimed at teachers in further and higher education, it will also be of benefit to school teachers.Synopsis
Managing the Pressures in Teaching presents ways in which teachers can manage their workloads (and stress levels) while helping their students manage theirs. When pressure are managed effectively, they need not add to the burden of maintaining standards in a time of diminishing resources. This book will be of use to all teachers.
Book Details
Published
October 1, 1998
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750708357