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Preparing for a new academic year: the essential checklist

essential checklist - Preparing for a new academic year

Are you worried about the new academic year? jobs.ac.uk has prepared an essential checklist for all academics, to help you get ahead of the game for the new academic year 2024-25.

As the new term gets underway, it is well worth making yourself a few “new academic year resolutions” to get off to a good start.

 

The following tips will help you prepare to face any challenges while feeling calm and confident:

Be prepared for timetable changes:

Until learners arrive in college, there is always a degree of uncertainty over when, where, and even which classes will take place.

Try to respond calmly and flexibly to last minute changes, or when you arrive at a room to find it is already occupied.

Remember it always takes a few weeks to sort things out. Befriend support staff and administrators as they can often hold the key, quite literally, to resolving any clashes.

 

Plan for some emergency activities:

Your main responsibility is to make sure learners are made to feel welcome and are settled into college as quickly as possible.

In line with this, gather a range of ice-breakers, games, and activities which you can use with any group at short notice.

Induction sessions can feel very long and dull for many learners, so don’t be afraid to set them to work in the first session.

This will help to give them (and you!) a sense of achievement.

Set simple ground rules:

Enrolment forms often include some form of learner agreement, but this is normally in small print and won’t necessarily have grabbed learners’ attention.

Many teachers negotiate “class contracts” with learners, but it’s also worth having a few simple, non-negotiable rules of your own, such as punctuality, readiness to learn, and respect for all.

Think about ways to reward learners for conforming to these. This can prove far more effective than sanctions.

 

Look after yourself:

This is all too easy to overlook in the first few weeks of term until a routine has become established.

Block out time in your calendar for the time you need to eat, drink, meet a colleague for a chat, relax, exercise, or just take a short walk outside.

Whatever strategies you use to maintain your wellbeing are essential at this busy time of the year.

 

Plan your professional development:

Inspire yourself by exploring forthcoming courses, revisiting resources and ideas gleaned from previous staff development days, and liaising with innovative colleagues to challenge yourself.

New groups of learners are ideal for testing out that new electronic resource or questioning technique, as well as experimenting with more flexible groupings or pairings before they get settled into their routines.

 

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  1. Mohammad Nazrul Islam says

    30th December 2024 at 8:34 pm

    Thank you.
    Next is February season will start.
    At first need to join all the classes & try to pass all the courses.
    My course faculty is : Economics and Management.

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