Jamie Webb (@jamiewebb800) 's Twitter Profile
Jamie Webb

@jamiewebb800

Chemistry teacher @LboroGrammar; PhD candidate @LboroUniversity; 2 x Euro Indoor medallist🥈🥉 World Semi-Finalist 🌎 800m - 1:44.14⏱

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Jamie Webb (@jamiewebb800) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This PhD will have me at BUCS for life 😂 comfy little win in the heats of the 1500m today! Nice to get some racing in the legs before going off on training camp 😄

This PhD will have me at BUCS for life 😂 comfy little win in the heats of the 1500m today! Nice to get some racing in the legs before going off on training camp 😄
Luke Dutch (@lukedutchh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the UK (the home of the premier league) you can watch (maximum) 200 matches, which will cost you about £100 per month. In literally any other country it would cost you £5-15 (FOR ALL 380 GAMES) And companies are shocked when the consumer decides to watch an illegal stream

Stephen Butler (@steve_jbutler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re recruiting for an exciting PDRA position, synthesising anion responsive probes in collaboration with Thermo Fisher - Come join us to translate chemical probes into commercial products 😃jobs.ac.uk/job/DBW349/res…

Steve Magness (@stevemagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Talent doesn't always express itself right away. Some people's talent is that they are a high responder to training/learning. They need to spend the time doing the work before they can fully express their gift. We tend to overvalue those who show great initial promise.

James Rhodes (@james_athletics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really, really good webinar from the British Milers' Club on mental health in athletics tonight. Valuable insights from Jamie Webb Steph Twell Phoebe Gill and Oakley Denson. It was put on in memory of Robbie Fitzgibbon - his justgiving page is here: justgiving.com/page/robbie-fi…

Tom Bennett OBE (@tombennett71) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Not enjoying it’ doesn’t mean the answer is ‘make it easier or more fun.’ The answer is ‘teach them so well they feel the absolute joy of doing well at something.’ Children who opt-out of lessons are often taking the easiest path, and not the best judges of what’s needed.

The Thinking School (@thinkingschool2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 20 years time, kids you teach won't remember the politics, pedagogy or inspection ratings of the time! They will remember your humanity and how you made them feel and empowered them to succeed.