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Josh Thomas

@joshrobthomas

Science teacher. Interests = education, comedy, politics, science, travel.

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Someone said this week that Truss is ‘all the bonkersness of Boris Johnson mixed with the personal charm of Theresa May’. Made me chuckle a lot.

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It’s ok to want MPs to have other “real word” jobs eg nurse, but if you want them to be an MP properly, including scrutinising laws we all follow and giving voice to all in UK, they need to be paid as such. It’s a very important role and they should have a commensurate salary.

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This is *exactly* what I was worried about. In a bid to build an "education system for the future", The Labour Party will look to the past and reverse any gains made over the last 12 years. Please *please* talk to the profession Bridget Phillipson See thread, and RT if you agree. >

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I can’t help but think this is a good opportunity for Sunak. He gets to throw her under a bus, the right of party have one less person to rally behind, and he gets to promote someone he wants to keep onside. Win, win, win…. But I’m probs wrong

I can’t help but think this is a good opportunity for Sunak. He gets to throw her under a bus, the right of party have one less person to rally behind, and he gets to promote someone he wants to keep onside. Win, win, win…. But I’m probs wrong
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I’ve seen reported that the PM is proposing a British Baccalaureate to replace #Alevels. Does anyone have any details on this. I can’t find any exempt what is reported in newspapers. (I’ve seen the Eng and maths bit)

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a series of steps titled "How to Instruct" developed during World War II (War Manpower Commission, 1945). It is very similar to the work of Gagne, Hunter, and Good and Grouws. Is this the birthplace of Rosenshine's principles? ;-)

a series of steps titled "How to Instruct" developed during World War II (War Manpower Commission, 1945). It is very similar to the work of Gagne, Hunter, and Good and Grouws. Is this the birthplace of Rosenshine's principles? ;-)
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Finally, you might be surprised that only 25% have been permanently excused. This is massively higher than in Gen pop, but it’s nowhere near some self reported figures, and nowhere near the % who’ve been frequently absent from school, or who have grown up in poverty.