Educational Mashups part three: creative ideas from the ‘Industry’
As teachers we strive to perfect our practice by observing colleagues, reading good literature as well as communicating with other enthusiasts at conferences, workshops and online. We also seek out new...
View ArticleMusings on Creativity in Teaching (Part 2: Lessons from Bananarama and...
An argument in favour of teachers becoming more expert in the art of Learning and Teaching as a way of increasing creativity.
View ArticlePlanning Lessons using the Principles of Sticky
five principles for planning lessons based on research by Dan and Chip Heath
View ArticleChoosing Your Students
Each year a full-time teacher receives in the region of 250-300 students who they will deliver quality learning and teaching. As teaching professionals we don’t get to choose our students, of course...
View ArticleLetting Go: Student Designed Project Based Learning
Listening to the stories of Holocaust survivors is always inspirational, but today (Tuseday 25th September) was more enlightening than usual. Along with colleague Rosie Sheldrake, I took a group of...
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