As we commemorate 100 years since the end of World War One,
it’s appropriate to consider what we have learned from that terrible
conflict. It brought to public attention
another type of conflict: the conflict in the mind. Days and nights of non-stop shelling often
devastated minds ...
As a terrified ITT student ten years ago, learning how to use PowerPoint was a Godsend; the idea that I could put my whole lesson on something that would guide me through my painstaking lesson plans so I wouldn’t forget the questions I wanted to ask, information I wanted to give and activities I w...
Research into Practice: a plan for teaching self-regulation in EnglishReflections from ReadingI’m currently about half-way through reading John Hattie’s Visible Learning for Teachers (Routledge, 2011). It’s a comprehensive overview of ‘what works’ (and what doesn’t) based ...
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