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I have a spare copy of my latest resource to give away: a book of photocopiable KS3 reading comprehension tests and lessons to help support reading skills. Collins Secondary Will post to anywhere in the UK. RT to enter. Will pick a winner Friday 6pm.
A Level English Language teachers: we have an exciting online CPD event English at Aston University at 4pm on 17th Nov! Two fascinating talks from academics Dr Tahmineh Tayebi and Felicity Deamer on topics linked to the A Level Lang curriculum Sign up here β¬οΈ eventbrite.co.uk/e/teacher-subjβ¦
I donβt suppose thereβs anyone out there selling a cheeky ticket or two for researchED Warrington ? π I missed out on buying tickets when they went on sale!π³ #researchED #researchEDWarr #edutwitter
Itβs been lovely learning about decolonising the curriculum from Molly Acharya MCCT (Nobel Peace Laureate) and how to design a curriculum that encourages meaningful learning from @trivium21c and @overpractised! Thank you for your insights! #researchEDWarr2023 #edutwitter #curriculumdesign
I really loved the ideas about to how create more student (and staff!) buy-in with homework. Iβll definitely bringing what Iβve learned back to my department! Thank you, Jo Castelino ! ππ #rEDWarr2023 #ResearchEdWarr2023 #edutwitter #homework
What a lovely day! Iβm feeling so inspired and rejuvenated. Thank you to researchED Warrington and @KingsWoolston for coordinating and hosting everything! Canβt wait until next year! π₯° #rEDWarr2023 #ResearchEdWarr2023 #edutwitter
Really enjoyed all the presentations featured at York English Language Toolkit ππ! Thank you so much to everyone involved! π Relatedly, weβre looking to revamp our A Level English Language curriculum. Does anyone have any good leads or resources youβd recommend? π Team English @EngLangBlog