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tryingtomakesensejamesvwoodcock.wordpress.com
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| | | | | One of the most frustrating aspects of a job I generally love is a lack of autonomy. It is a cry echoed by many teachers. However, my frustration lies not with school policies, or data, or marking expectations, but with GCSEs. Their nature inevitably determines and inhibits what and how we teach to a greater... | |
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justateacherstandinginfrontofaclass.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Much has been written recently about the importance of a student having a wide range of vocabulary at their disposal. It's something that I have considered very important for some time, mostly because of a small research project I undertook in 2016, in the last year of the outgoing English GCSE, which proved to me... | |
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drcastelino.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A few years ago, I developed a mantra of sorts to help me be a better teacher. With everything I do, I ask myself this question: 'have I given my students every resource and tool needed in order to be successful?'. I believe this has improved my teaching: my explanations are clearer and are focused... | |
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blog.highereducationwhisperer.com
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| | | Tips on course design, teaching and research, for university and colleges, by Tom Worthington, the Higher Education Whisperer. | ||