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This book surprised me. I know John-the leader but 'This Much I Know about Love Over Fear' is definitely
written by John - the teacher. Whether you are an NQT or have been a head teacher for years you must read this book. It
will inspire you, challenge you and make you smile. John is the template for the 21st century head teacher that I aspire
to be - 'This Much I Know about Love Over Fear' should be on every teacher's wish list. --Vic Goddard, Principal of
Passmores Academy - @vicgoddard
For me, John Tomsett represents the soul of education, always keeping what matters most at the centre of everything he
says and does: great teaching and moral purpose. 'This Much I Know about Love Over Fear' captures that spirit perfectly:
personal history, golf, poetry and educational wisdom grounded in experience combine beautifully to create a book that
is both practical and profound. --Tom Sherrington, Head Teacher Highbury Grove School, Islington
You know the sort of book that, as you read it, it meets you half way. You recognize many of your own ideas, values,
hopes and mistakes. Well this book was it, for me. John Tomsett nails it. Everything he writes is focused on the core
business: great teaching, great provision for every student. Make sure your school leadership team is focused upon the
core business of school, improving teaching and learning. I m a skimmer. I get through a lot of text. Fast. I can t
remember the last professional book I read where I didn t skip or skim a page. I didn t skip a sentence of This Much I
Know about Love Over Fear. It s a compelling read and beautifully written. It embraces John s philosophy of education,
autobiography, wider management theories and a sensible commentary on what it looks like in his school. Absolutely
tremendous. It s a tough call to include significant moments of personal history. But John does this from a deep well
and respect for his parents and the community where he grew up. Without ever becoming sentimental he describes the
influence of both parents: his mother s stoicism and his her s love of the natural world and his incredible work
ethic. He weaves aspects of his own story into each chapter. And some of it is hilarious. The firework fiasco. You will
have to buy the book to find out what happened. Some gems: The way he talks about students: Fundamentally students need
to feel loved and I really don t care what anyone might think of that, to be honest, because if I know anything about
teaching, I know that is true. On trust: Trust them. Choose your moment and use the phrase, I m going to trust you to do
this, looking directly into their eyes. It works. On Early Years: The motivations behind why I teach have changed over
the years; I used to want to teach only sixth formers now I think early years is probably the most important age group.
On being a head teacher: As a head teacher, I have always taught. I cannot imagine a life without teaching. Teaching is
still the best part of my day, bar none. My strongly held belief is that if the head teacher is not teaching, or engaged
in helping others improve their teaching, in his school, then he is missing the point. The only thing head teachers need
obsess themselves with is improving the quality of teaching, both their colleagues and their own. John s thoughts on the
primacy of the quality of relationships with students apply equally to his colleagues. And he draws on ancient wisdom
and recent research to back this up Fullan, Elder, EEF, Nuttall, Seneca and Virgil. Of course he knows this already, but
very good to have his observations grounded in a wider pool of research. It s a big ask: to write a serious book about
the principles and practicalities of leadership. John s book is accessible, thoughtful, moving and funny in equal
measure. I predict This Much I Know about Love Over Fear will be essential reading for every leader of learning, from
head teacher to NQT, in every school. --Mary Myatt, adviser and inspector http://marymyatt.com
About the Author
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John Tomsett has been a teacher for 27 years and a head teacher for 12. He is head teacher at Huntington
School, York. Tomsett writes a blog called "This much I know . . . " and is a regular contributor to the TES. He
co-founded The Headteachers' Roundtable think tank and is a popular speaker on school leadership. He is determined to
remain a classroom teacher, despite the demands of headship, and believes that developing truly great teaching is the
main responsibility of all head teachers.