Hodder Education
Letter to My NQT Self
Letter to My NQT Self
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To all the wonderful early career teachers in our sector…
You have entered a career in which you are paid to transform the lives of the most incredible children. What a privilege! You are so determined to make a difference and the education sector is full of inspiring colleagues who will guide and support you along the way. Every school has them. Every school needs them. In this book we introduce you to some of them.
Written by the Academy Transformation Trust family and friends, this book is a collection of letters by teachers to their ‘NQT self.’ In their letters, teachers recount tales of successes and challenges in their first year of teaching, offering practical tips to support you to thrive in your early years of teaching.
We hope you enjoy the book as much as we enjoyed writing it. Enjoy embarking on a journey of lifelong learning whilst serving the learning of others.
From the Academy Transformation Trust family and friends.

Contributors: Abby Bayford, Alicia Rickards, Amy Bills, Amy Staniforth, Andy Smith, Asha Kailey, Ben Manley, Cat Rushton, Charlotte Tuck, Craig Battrick, David Hicks, Debbie Clinton, Dr Kulvarn Atwal, Evo Hannan, Emma Turner, Freddie Hughes, Haider Abbas, Jon Burrows, Jorge Pashler, Laura Bradley, Lizzie Poole, Lucy Dawes, Lucy Wharton, Luke Taylor, Mary Myatt, Neil Harding, Neil Smith, Nicola Powling, Phillipa Harris, Roma Dhameja, Sarah Lee, Sharifah Lee, Shuaib Khan, Stephanie Badham, Tanya Kempson, Tom Reynolds, Zoe Enser.

Language
English
ISBN
9781914351150
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword
A poem to my NQT self
Behaviour and boundaries
Better a witty fool
Bring yourself to the classroom
Confidence, confidence, confidence
Different class
Done is better than perfect!
Get enough sleep
Learn your pupils’ names, quickly
Don’t aim for perfection
Find a friend
Go home early one day a week
Have a life outside of school
Ask for help
Ask questions
Show appreciation
Use social media
Don’t sit in the wrong staffroom chair
Don’t smile before Christmas?
Family should always come first
Friends
Harvesting positivity
Highs and lows
How to be the Great Storyteller
In an MMMBop, it’s over
In the name of improvement
Just keep learning
1. There is no such thing as the ‘perfect’ teacher.
2. Don’t get pulled down by negativity.
3. Ask. Ask. Ask.
4. Never stop learning.
North Star
Not all that glitters is gold
Oberon – King of Fairies
Panic! At the Disco, in High Hopes
Some questions that will help us to explore teacher insights:
Patience
Plant the seed and allow it to grow
Reflective thinking – experience into insight
Start with the end in mind
Stay curious
Surviving and thriving
Planning
Your pedagogy
Lesson Observations
Forging positive relationships with students
Forging positive relationships with colleagues
Your Mentor
Your health and wellbeing
The bare necessities
The cog
The glow
‘The important thing is to not stop questioning’
‘The only thing we have to fear is fear itself’
‘They are all right for me’
Tomorrow is a new day
Unashamedly love your subject
Welcome home
Without solid foundations, you’ll have trouble creating anything of value

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