Cecilia Adekoya (@teach__simple) 's Twitter Profile
Cecilia Adekoya

@teach__simple

✝️ Secondary English teacher

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Matthew Moore (@matthewmoor3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I shared this resource previously but have now updated it to include structure guidance for AIC, poetry, unseen poetry and Macbeth. I hope the resource might help in some way. dropbox.com/s/rm9mob29vrzi…

Ian Rowe (@ianvrowe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the 2nd year in a row, Michaela Community School was first in the entire country of England, posting the  highest progress score on their national GCSE exams across these subjects: English, mathematics, the sciences (physics, chemistry, biology, computer science), history,

Dan Smith (@teach_smith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am a member of Edapt & I highly recommend them: when needed advice the response was immediate & reassuring. If you want to join up, use my code for a discount: REFYUNKMH7EMD

Kaeley Triller (@kaeleyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ok I’m pretty heated about this, so I’m going to take a deep breath and try to be a succinct and clear about it as I can: There’s a private Christian school in western Washington who rents classroom space from a local church. The church has officially decided to end their

Ok I’m pretty heated about this, so I’m going to take a deep breath and try to be a succinct and clear about it as I can:

There’s a private Christian school in western Washington who rents classroom space from a local church. The church has officially decided to end their
GCSE MACBETH (@gcse_macbeth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The influence of the mystery / whodunnit genre on An Inspector Calls is under-recognised. The formula, of a detective arriving at a well-to-do house with a family of unlikeable characters, was well established by 1945. This was the era of Agatha Christie! 1/

Mark Wapples (@mark_wapples) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael Roberts Katharine Birbalsingh What most of the people who advocate "critical thinking" actually mean is teaching people to think exactly the same thing that they as they believe. Critical thinking should be about learning the facts to come to an informed opinion, not a predefined selected outcome.

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

If you allow students to only learn what they’re interested in, you condemn them to the circumferences of their imagination. Education needs to bring the universe into their lives, until it becomes their universe.

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

It’s striking how techniques that support students with special needs, also benefit *all* students. Good teaching lifts all ships. It’s the foundation of an inclusive approach.

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

Reminder: behaviour is not always communication, and misbehaviour is not always because of an unmet need. These myths are at the heart of bad practise that leaves all children unsafe, especially the vulnerable.

Tom Rogers (@rogershistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So today, it appears England is on course for the highest number of school suspensions in a single year. Statements on this today have mentioned ‘mental health issues, unmet needs, curriculum, under funding’……. But nothing about a lack of care, lack of accountability, lack of

Katharine Birbalsingh (@miss_snuffy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senior Leaders! It is OUR job to create systems and consistency to support teachers in the classroom. We must LEAD. We take the hate so that teachers don’t have to. That’s what leadership is. 👍🏽

Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The American College of Pediatricians just put out a 🔥🔥🔥 statement calling out all the major medical associations by name for pushing the gender transition craze on kids. They ask for these groups to "IMMEDIATELY stop the promotion of social affirmation, puberty blockers,

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

I’ve seen a lot of commentary from people talking about a spike in poor behaviour at school. I think this is slightly misleading. School behaviour has been *far* worse than most of the public imagined for a long, long time, decades at least. It’s just that people are now facing