What makes a good teacher - a teacher whom students will remember for both their skill and their substance?
This book explores how to become an effective and memorable teacher - one whom students, even long after they have left school, will feel is still walking beside them. Drawing upon 40 years of teaching in the Inner City of London, Marion Goldstraw reveals how to develop natural authority, cultivate genuine cooperation, and teach from a place of authentic presence. She shows how to recognise the enormity of what you represent to your students and how to create meaningful connections that inspire lasting impact. Although rooted in the world of education, these principles and practises reach far beyond the classroom, offering insights into leadership, communication, and the art of building relationships that resonate in every area of life. Being a teacher will become not only something that you do, but something that you are.