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othmarstrombone.wordpress.com
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| | | | | One of the lovely things about the online teaching community is the sharing of resources. Teachers have an innate desire to help - not just their own pupils but other teachers too. Most are happy to share freely the resources they have created. We are at heart a collegial profession and the free sharing of... | |
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missunderstandingeducation.school.blog
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| | | | | Following on from my Seneca short talk this morning I have expanded on some of the key areas I touched upon and included a series of resources which may support your teaching to promote self-regulation and independence, particularly in the science classroom, but applicable to each subject discipline when appropriately contextualised. Why do we want... | |
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leadinglearner.me
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| | | | | We have a similar problem in our school and have been doing the same thing. Ironically one parent commented to me they want less messages about attendance but if they need to hear the message then they need to hear the message! | |
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teachingbattleground.wordpress.com
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| | | When should teachers not be allowed to do their own thing? I recently wrote a blogpost which summed up most of what I'd previously said about teacher autonomy, which emphasised how teachers should not be obstructed by their managers. When I had finished, I thought about what needed to be added and realised that I... | ||