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This must-read guide to being a primary headteacher is filled with practical guidance, tips and advice on all aspects of headship to support and inspire new, current and aspiring headteachers. Written by a headteacher with over 14 years' experience at the helm, The Headteacher's Handbook is the indispensable manual to understanding the role as both an instructional coach and community leader. Covering the nuts and bolts of primary headship from meeting your new team, communicating your vision and developing the curriculum to managing the budget, dealing with complaints and staff…mehr

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This must-read guide to being a primary headteacher is filled with practical guidance, tips and advice on all aspects of headship to support and inspire new, current and aspiring headteachers. Written by a headteacher with over 14 years' experience at the helm, The Headteacher's Handbook is the indispensable manual to understanding the role as both an instructional coach and community leader. Covering the nuts and bolts of primary headship from meeting your new team, communicating your vision and developing the curriculum to managing the budget, dealing with complaints and staff underperformance, and working with key stakeholders, Rae Snape presents invaluable advice, models, research, motivational quotes and self-reflection questions. The book features examples from Rae's own experiences as well as contributions from school leaders who work in different contexts and who have overcome particular challenges, including Sir David Carter, Dr Kulvarn Atwal, Mary Myatt, Remi Atoyebi and Christalla Jamil. With a foreword by Professor Dame Alison Peacock, The Headteacher's Handbook is a compendium of all you need to excel as a primary headteacher.
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Rae Snape is an experienced headteacher in Cambridge and is a National Leader of Education. She is passionate about the transformative power of arts, culture, creativity and connection in young people's lives and, along with other key cultural leaders, was one of the initiators of My Cambridge, a cultural educational partnership for the city. Rae is a co-founder of Cambridgeshire Festival of Education and has previously been Chair of Cambridgeshire School Improvement Board and Vice Chair of the Primary Headteacher Reference Group for the Department for Education. She is Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts, Founding Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching, and Ambassador for HundrED.org. Follow Rae on Twitter: @RaeSnape.