The 1,000 Hour Chat For Teachers
There comes a point in most people’s professional life when you reach a certain level of competence and you feel in control. Gradually over time you start to shed the…
There comes a point in most people’s professional life when you reach a certain level of competence and you feel in control. Gradually over time you start to shed the…
Teachers need courage. It’s a job that demands it on a daily basis and it’s not for everyone. It certainly takes courage to stand in front of a class and…
You might associate ‘taking the knee’ with the left-wing political movement Black Lives Matter and sports stars showing their support but there are other variations. Taking the knee is a…
Remote teaching or distance learning has revealed that teachers are ill-equipped to teach using technology. This shouldn’t be a surprise either as virtually all teachers have been given zero training…
Ignoring everybody seems to be odd advice but it’s certainly something we need to do more of. Cartoonist Hugh MacLeod tells us so in his book Ignore Everybody And 39…
Primates, dolphins and parrots are all clever clogs. But what about honeybees? Are they swots? How good at maths are they? Pretty damn good. We already know that honeybees (Apis…
When applying for your first senior position then it is worth thinking through responses to some possible interview or written exercise questions. Have a go at the following and formulate…
Resilience is from the Latin resilio meaning “to spring back”. Naturally you would expect the army to teach resilience. Soldiers are going to need to bounce back like a spring…
Virtually all teachers will not have been trained to teach virtually.
In an effort to improve standards and safeguard against mishaps, strategies used in the military are increasingly being explored by education professionals. Major General Paul Nanson’s book Stand Up Straight…