Mr H (@mrhteaching) 's Twitter Profile
Mr H

@mrhteaching

Co-headteacher of a wonderfully small primary school in Derbyshire. NPQH | LA Moderator | NPQLL| NPQLTD | ECT facilitator and Mentor | @OfficialRUFC fan šŸ”“|

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Brett Benson (@mrbensonnms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve noticed that student curiosity and questioning has grown because of explicit instruction. When students have a foundation of knowledge, they then have something meaningful to wonder about. Knowledge doesn’t suppress inquiry. It fuels it. We have to know before we can wonder.

Dave McPartlin (@dave_mcpartlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working in a school feels much like running on a treadmill that never slows down - and it gets harder by the day. Every cut and the speed increases. Every new demand and the incline rises - again and again. Exhaustion builds and, with no clear end in sight, confusion and

Barbara Bleiman šŸŽ“ Education is Conversation (@barbarableiman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ā€˜sentence’ is a written construct, not a spoken one. Making students talk ā€˜in full sentences’ can be stilted & impede thought. Hedges, filllers, backtracking etc all support thought. Better surely to say ā€˜tell me more!’ or ā€˜develop that idea a bit’. You could have students 1

Schools Week (@schoolsweek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Small schools want clarity on how new Ofsted inspections will be adapted for their 'unique' circumstances - amid concerns they will continue to place 'unrealistic' demands on leaders schoolsweek.co.uk/small-schools-…

Michelle Dewberry (@michelledewbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t get this concept of us parents being ā€˜out of pocket’ by giving our own children breakfast. Isn’t feeding our own kids a basic premise of parenting responsibility, why would any parent regard themselves ā€˜out of pocket’ for doing sošŸ¤”

Justin Skycak (@justinskycak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If a student doesn’t achieve automaticity on lower-level skills, it doesn’t even matter how well the teacher scaffolds a new skill – they won’t be able to do it.

If a student doesn’t achieve automaticity on lower-level skills, it doesn’t even matter how well the teacher scaffolds a new skill – they won’t be able to do it.
š“‘į„«į­” (@quesadaaa_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neurodivergents will be like ā€˜I’m so tired’ and then refuse to sleep because they haven’t had enough me time after surviving the day.

Emma Turner FCCT (@emma_turner75) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many primaries & especially small primaries have a HT who is also a class teacher; a great number have deputies who have full class responsibility. Lots I support have the HT as the only leader & some HTs paid at L3-5. Where are the leadership savings in these scenarios?

Carl Hendrick (@c_hendrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When middle-class children fail through discovery learning, their parents hire tutors who teach them explicitly. Working-class children just fail.

HeadteacherChat (@headteacherchat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teachers sometimes assume that school leaders have an easier workload or face fewer pressures. In reality, until you’ve experienced the role yourself, it’s impossible to fully understand the demands and responsibilities it involves.

Daisy Christodoulou (@daisychristo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s really hard to give students generic advice about spotting misinformation. Almost any piece of general advice you can give requires context and background knowledge to be useful. substack.nomoremarking.com/p/can-we-teach…

It’s really hard to give students generic advice about spotting misinformation.

Almost any piece of general advice you can give requires context and background knowledge to be useful.

substack.nomoremarking.com/p/can-we-teach…
Rotherham United (@rotherhamunited) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Martha makes Millers history as our first contracted player to qualify for the World Cup finals šŸ‘ Everyone at Rotherham United would like to say a huge congratulations to Ar'Jany and his teammates on a fantastic achievement! šŸŒŽ #RUFC | #TownCountyUnited

Katharine Birbalsingh (@miss_snuffy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20 yrs ago, ppl said ā€˜Copy Finland, they are brilliant!’ I said, ā€˜No, these are the successes of the old trad system. Just wait & see’ 15 yrs ago, ppl said, ā€˜But Finland…’ I said, ā€˜Just wait…’ 5 years ago, I said ā€˜Now you see’ Nowadays no learning is required for successšŸ™„

Southgloshead (@southgloshead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Home at 9pm, up at 4:30am and currently taking what is likely to be my only opportunity to eat or drink in the next 12 hours (owing to the fact that each leader must man-mark an inspector at all times). I guess this is what Sir Martyn means to ā€˜feel energised’ by inspection…

Home at 9pm, up at 4:30am and currently taking what is likely to be my only opportunity to eat or drink in the next 12 hours (owing to the fact that each leader must man-mark an inspector at all times). I guess this is what Sir Martyn means to ā€˜feel energised’ by inspection…
Mr P (@ict_mrp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of all the anonymous messages I’ve had about the new Ofsted framework, the most common word used is… horrific. Interestingly , the rare positive has come from secondary teachers

Of all the anonymous messages I’ve had about the new Ofsted framework, the most common word used is… horrific. Interestingly , the rare positive has come from secondary teachers