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Annabelle

@annabellelnp

Lead Practitioner/EDI Lead/History Teacher
Passionate about promoting equity in all aspects of education & historically rigourous and diverse enquiries πŸ“–πŸŒ

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Can teachers who already have quite a lot of expertise in teaching benefit from coaching? I think so for three reasons 🧡: (A thread that should have been a blog - please stick with me!)

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If I had to sum up the crucial idea of learning as a cumulative process of forgetting and remembering and in one sentence, it would be this: "the act of retrieval is itself a potent learning event." (Bjork, Bjork 1992) Retrieval practice isn't about testing whether someone has

If I had to sum up the crucial idea of learning as a cumulative process of forgetting and remembering and in one sentence, it would be this: "the act of retrieval is itself a potent learning event." (Bjork, Bjork 1992)

Retrieval practice isn't about testing whether someone has
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It was a pleasure to speak at the Charter Conference about the importance of embedding EDI in our school communities in a sustainable way. It was encouraging to see educators reflecting and holding themselves accountable for creating inclusive environments for our students πŸ‘πŸ½

It was a pleasure to speak at the Charter Conference about the importance of embedding EDI in our school communities in a sustainable way. 

It was encouraging to see educators reflecting and holding themselves accountable for creating inclusive environments for our students πŸ‘πŸ½
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In 1946 WWII veteran Maceo Snipes was shot in his back by the KKK the day after he became the first Black person to cast a vote in Taylor County, Georgia. After he was shot, Mr. Snipes walked three miles to the hospital with his mother. For six hours doctors left him waiting

In 1946 WWII veteran Maceo Snipes was shot in his back by the KKK the day after he became the first Black person to cast a vote in Taylor County, Georgia. 

After he was shot, Mr. Snipes walked three miles to the hospital with his mother. For six hours doctors left him waiting