daniel procter (@procterdj) 's Twitter Profile
daniel procter

@procterdj

Training future history teachers. Dad of 2, husband, dog wrangler. All things History (environment and politics). Rovers fan - we’ve all got our crosses to bear

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Geir Jordet (@geirjordet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A subtle England penalty shootout innovation (since 2021) is their deliberate, structured & functional use of social psychology. Here, Saka is picked up by John Stones after his penalty, to swiftly welcome him back in the team. What did England do and why did they do it? 1/7

Raghu (@indiatales7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Historic Vids How come is everything white?’ The most hilarious attack on racism ever! —Muhammad Ali 🇺🇸 is brilliant in 1971 interview

Greg Thornton (@mrthorntonteach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m working on a programme for our Y10 & 11 called the 1% Club Based off Atomic Habits (& The Bear) it’s all about continuous improvement & empowering them to be independent, motivated & self regulated learners. This ties in with our work on metacognition & learning behaviours

I’m working on a programme for our Y10 & 11 called the 1% Club

Based off Atomic Habits (& The Bear) it’s all about continuous improvement & empowering them to be independent, motivated & self regulated learners. 

This ties in with our work on metacognition & learning behaviours
Dave Hartley ⚓ (@dhartley_nmrn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning everyone it's Trafalgar Day! It is the 219th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar. At 8am the morning colours are to be raised on HMS Victory followed by the famous 'England Expects' Trafalgar signal. #trafalgarday

Good morning everyone it's Trafalgar Day! It is the 219th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar.

At 8am the morning colours are to be raised on HMS Victory followed by the famous 'England Expects' Trafalgar signal. #trafalgarday
The Figen (@thefigen_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wanting to support her father, who is a marathon runner, the little girl held his hand in the final stages of the race and ran with him to the finish line.

Ben See (@climateben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: scientists hold back tears and shake their heads sadly as they explain utterly compromised COP29 climate conference was meant to be the last chance to organise rapid and deep emissions cuts for any chance of staying well below essentially unsurvivable 2°C 🧵

daniel procter (@procterdj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When people ask why teaching Environmental History is so important…get it everywhere, increase awareness wherever you can

James Fitzgibbon (@mrfitzhist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Across GCSE History there are so many key figures to contend with. ‘Character Connections’ asks students to think of two pieces of knowledge that connects the figures together. Spot on for a ‘Do now’ task or diagnostic assessment. #historyteacher

Across GCSE History there are so many key figures to contend with. ‘Character Connections’ asks students to think of two pieces of knowledge that connects the figures together. Spot on for a ‘Do now’ task or diagnostic assessment. #historyteacher
Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of the 92 clubs in the Premier and the English Football Leagues, Bromley FC are the only team to play their home games in the constituency of a Conservative MP.

John Nichol ✈ (@johnnicholraf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I first saw this I presumed it was a joke. I simply cannot COMPREHEND what sort of dullard would interpret SAS Scandinavian Airways as the SAS Special Air Service? AND THEN, senior producers actually put such demonstrable crap on the bloody screen! God preserve us!

When I first saw this I presumed it was a joke.
I simply cannot COMPREHEND what sort of dullard would interpret SAS Scandinavian Airways as the SAS Special Air Service?
AND THEN, senior producers actually put such demonstrable crap on the bloody screen!
God preserve us!
Iain Mansfield (@igmansfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do children learn in history in schools? What modules do they actually take at GCSE and A-Level? All this, and more, in a new report for Policy Exchange by Zachary Marsh and me, published today. Chart below: % state secondary schools teaching the following in KS3.

What do children learn in history in schools?

What modules do they actually take at GCSE and A-Level?

All this, and more, in a new report for <a href="/Policy_Exchange/">Policy Exchange</a>  by Zachary Marsh and me, published today.

Chart below: % state secondary schools teaching the following in KS3.