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Thoughts on Yr11 – the countdown…

57 Day Plan Posted on January 23, 2020by classteaching Here at Durrington our Y11 students have sat their mocks and had their results and in a number of subjects, teachers have already finished...

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EEF Research & Evidence Library of Guidance Report References

Staffordshire Research School have collated ALL the EEF guidance reports into one padlet – amazing work. Over the last few weeks they have invested a fair few hours to source direct links to as many...

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Cognitive Science crash course

A wonderful collection of resources from Joe Kirby: Time is short in schools.  Fast, free CPD is key.  Here’s a free, 2-hour self-study crash course to help teachers, school leaders, teaching...

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Commonly Confused Academic Vocabulary

Commonly Confused Academic Vocabularyby Alex QuigleyIt is vital for our pupils to possess a wealth of academic vocabulary if they are to succeed in school. For most of my teaching career, this issue...

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Assessment CPD

Another great blog by Joe Kirby: School leaders and teachers are strapped for time.  What is the best free, fast, flexible CPD out there on assessment? What can we read that has the highest impact in...

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CPD – Curriculum

Joe Kirby blog: Teachers and school leaders are trailblazing a golden age of professional learning. 150,000 *now free* National Professional Qualifications over the next 3 years with a codified body...

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CPD – Staff Culture

Blog by Joe Kirby: Over the last ten years, teachers and school leaders have led on creating a golden age of professional learning. If knowledge is treasure, in the era of the world wide web,...

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Powerful Knowledge: What it is, why it’s important, and how to make it happen...

 A great blog by Rosalin Walker on powerful knowledge: by In his book of 1971 “Knowledge and Control”, Michael Young saw knowledge as a tool of oppression and an expression of hegemony of the ruling...

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Great Teaching Toolkit

This has been doing the rounds again and is still a great resource to articulate what great looks like, and how to practically improve delivery in the classroom: GTT_EVIDENCE REVIEW_DIGITALDownload

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Stretch and challenge in the classroom

Written by: Debbie Light | Published: 28 June 2017 Stretch and challenge in practice – Debbie Light offers some practical strategies to raise the bar in your classroom for all pupils Implementing a...

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