Preface | p. xi |
The difference between supply teaching and a regular post | p. 1 |
New Labour, the Third Way and supply teachers | p. 3 |
Why you would want to be a supply teacher and why a school needs you | p. 5 |
What it means to become a supply teacher | p. 6 |
How many supply teachers are there? | p. 8 |
Availability and frequency of supply work | p. 9 |
Long term or short term assignments? | p. 10 |
Permanent and newly qualified teacher positions | p. 11 |
Government expectations of supply teachers | p. 12 |
Quality control of supply teachers | p. 13 |
Keeping up with curriculum changes and professional development | p. 13 |
Keys skills needed to be a supply teacher | p. 14 |
What do others think of supply teachers? | p. 16 |
Making the Jump | p. 17 |
How to become a supply teacher | p. 18 |
Qualified Teacher Status | p. 19 |
Non-UK trained teacher | p. 19 |
Alternative routes to attaining teacher status to become a supply teacher | p. 20 |
Employment criteria for UK newly qualified teachers (NQTs) | p. 21 |
Employment checks | p. 22 |
Work permits for overseas trained teachers | p. 23 |
Employment options | p. 25 |
Employment in England | p. 26 |
Supply teaching in Wales and Northern Ireland | p. 26 |
Supply teaching in Scotland | p. 27 |
Threshold payments for supply teachers | p. 28 |
Employment through a supply teacher agency | p. 29 |
Your own supply teacher agency | p. 31 |
Local Education Authority supply teacher agencies | p. 32 |
Dealing with a supply teacher agency consultant | p. 35 |
The Nomadic Lifestyle: your position as a supply teacher | p. 37 |
Questions to ask before taking an assignment | p. 38 |
Obligations on accepting an assignment | p. 43 |
Termination of a supply teaching assignment | p. 44 |
Entry to the school premises | p. 45 |
Returns on efforts--wages | p. 45 |
Tax issues for travel expenditure and other work-based claims | p. 47 |
Keeping employment records | p. 48 |
How much should you be paid? | p. 48 |
Pensions and retirement | p. 49 |
Restriction on future employment | p. 50 |
Your personal insurance, and various liability insurances | p. 50 |
Registration with the General Teaching Council | p. 51 |
Warning--the worst case scenario of the nomadic lifestyle | p. 51 |
The staff-room--your sanctuary, your office, your home away from home | p. 54 |
Dos and don'ts in the staff-room | p. 55 |
Traits of a supply teacher | p. 56 |
What makes a good supply teacher? | p. 57 |
The Education System | p. 59 |
Terms, teaching days, INSET and holidays | p. 60 |
Nursery schools and childcare centres | p. 61 |
Primary and secondary schools | p. 62 |
The range of schools | p. 63 |
Bilingual children | p. 64 |
Special educational needs schools (SEN) | p. 64 |
Beacon schools | p. 65 |
Education Action Zones (EAZ) | p. 65 |
Excellence in Cities (EiC) | p. 66 |
Specialist schools and colleges | p. 69 |
Other situations | p. 69 |
Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) | p. 71 |
The Syllabus | p. 73 |
The National Curriculum | p. 74 |
Exceptions to the National Curriculum | p. 74 |
A whole school policy for homework | p. 76 |
Health and safety | p. 76 |
The National Literacy Strategy and the National Numeracy Strategy | p. 77 |
Key Stages 1 and 2 planning | p. 77 |
Key Stages 1 and 2 reporting | p. 78 |
Key Stages 1 and 2 target setting | p. 78 |
Key Stages 1 and 2 Religious education | p. 79 |
Sex and drug education | p. 80 |
Homework | p. 81 |
Key Stages 3 and 4 planning | p. 82 |
Key Stages 3 and 4 reporting and target setting | p. 82 |
Secondary school Religious education | p. 83 |
Secondary school Careers education | p. 84 |
Possible modifications at Key Stage 4 | p. 84 |
The School and the Classroom | p. 87 |
Who is in charge when you arrive and what do you do | p. 89 |
The school administrator--success starts at the top | p. 89 |
Encouraging best practice in the school: am I wanted back, do I get feedback? | p. 90 |
The substance of supply teaching | p. 91 |
The students' perspective on supply teachers | p. 93 |
Classroom survival tips | p. 94 |
Build a school checklist | p. 100 |
Classroom checklist | p. 103 |
Postscript | p. 105 |
Terminology and Acronyms | p. 107 |
Contacts | p. 119 |
Supply Teaching Agencies of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation | p. 120 |
North West | p. 120 |
East | p. 120 |
North East | p. 121 |
South West | p. 122 |
Midlands | p. 122 |
South | p. 123 |
London | p. 124 |
Index | p. 127 |
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