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Director of School Improvement. Curriculum and Pedagogy. National NPQLT facilitator. Previous Co-Head/ DHT. Passionate about Teacher PD. All views my own.
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18-05-2023 21:10:27
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One of the best lessons I observed last year was taught by a first year teacher. She was brilliant in her use of writing to prepare for and consolidate discussion. And she practiced giving clear precise directions. Here's the video & some further notes. teachlikeachampion.org/blog/using-wri…
Q: Should you Cold Call in your classroom this year? A: Yes. Absolutely. But to make sure it goes well... to make sure students learn, & feel successful & supported--you should follow a few rules of thumb... as Scott Wells does brilliantly here: teachlikeachampion.org/blog/scott-wel…
Re-posting my St Matthew's Research School blog, about getting those crucial relationships with parents right, particularly at this time of the year. It can make all the difference! EEF Hydeh Fayaz researchschool.org.uk/stmatthews/new…
“Psychological safety coupled with high expectations results in the potential for better performance.” So simple yet so true in our schools. Great to re- familiarise myself with this wonderful book before the Academic year officially starts Lekha Sharma FCCT
‘Harping on about handwriting’ is such a great phrase from Alex Quigley Transcription really needs to be heightened and developed for lighter cognitive load for our KS1 and KS2 children when writing
Loved developing a Reading Fluency training session Inspire Education Trust this week. Reading is everything for our children but it is happening less and children are enjoying it less. Therefore we have to prioritise it whenever we can in our schools- take every opportunity!
Preparation is always key and topping up my personal knowledge as we go with Georgina Durrant ‘SEND Strategies’. Really excited to be back working with CofE Education CofE Foundation for Educational Leadership Jo delivering National NPQLT sessions next week on behalf of Inspire Education Trust