Posts Tagged ‘brilliant blogs for teachers’
Brilliant Blogs for Teachers: old technology, tweeting teachers and a book extract
Hello! How has your week been? I hope you’ve been enjoying this lovely weather…fingers crossed it lasts over the weekend! Don’t forget to take some time to check out this week’s Brilliant Blogs: Special Needs Teaching Ideas gives us five reasons why old technology is best. ICT Evangelist discusses why teachers should tweet. The Art…
Read MoreBrilliant Blogs for Teachers: Canva, being an English teacher and surviving as a Y11 HoD
Isn’t it great to see the sunshine making an appearance? I hope you’ve had a great week and before you head home for the weekend, check out our latest brilliant blogs for teachers… Teacher Geek discusses how to use Canva in the classroom. Krystaljem reflects on the on the last year back as an…
Read MoreBrilliant Blogs for Teachers: email analysis, blogging teachers & teaching superheroes
It’s the end of the week… …but before you head home for the weekend, check out these great education blogs: If you’re snowed under with emails, Teacher Toolkit’s post on email analysis makes for interesting reading. Earlier in the week, I retweeted ICT Evangelist’s post on teachers who blog. It’s full of great advice and definitely worth…
Read MoreBrilliant Blogs for Teachers: Art in the classroom, a day in the life of an SEN AHT and applications
Good afternoon! How has your week been? We moved offices this week and I now have a great view of the local allotments and parks. The sun is shining and there’s even a bit of cherry blossom appearing on the trees…lovely. Grab a cuppa and check out this week’s blogs: Paint, Glitter and Glue: Teaching Primary Art…
Read MoreBrilliant Blogs for Teachers: good teachers, Twitter for teachers and #teacher5adaysketch
Hello again! How’s your half-term going? Hopefully, you’ll have had time to rest and recharge. Don’t forget to check out this week’s Brilliant Blogs… Teacher Toolkit’s post, ‘What is a good teacher’ includes video clips and the opportunity to download his presentation from the SSAT National Conference: Leading Learning. Are you a teacher who already uses Twitter? …
Read MoreBrilliant Blogs for Teachers: Revision sessions, helping children manage their online lives and taking charge
Before you head off home for a well-earned rest over half term, don’t forget to check out these useful nuggets from some great teacher bloggers. GCSEs are still a few months away but this blog by Teacher’s Notes offers a number of tactics to help ensure that your year 11 students attend revision sessions. There were a number of…
Read MoreBrilliant Blogs for Teachers: character and personality, Lego WeDo 2.0 and a missed opportunity
How’s your week been? Are you ready for the weekend? Before you head home, don’t forget to check out my weekly roundup of useful, interesting and entertaining education content… The Learning Spy provides an insightful discussion on the Sutton Trust’s recent report on character education. Read it here. If you attended BETT 2016 last week,…
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