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December 2008 ~ Sharing Learning
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MY OWN MATERIALS (GAMES). Teaching English with technology. Sub Child Category 1. Sub Child Category 2. Sub Child Category 3. Resources and Tools for EFL teachers. Language Portfolios and ePortfolios. La colaboración en práctica. YAPPR - A new way to learn English. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. How many times have you tried to learn English or other languages with videos but you could not understand anything? Now, it is possible to improve your language with. A new free tool developed by. Is a tool which...
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Anam Cara Educational Support Links
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Anam Cara Educational Support. Links to other websites:. North eastern Dioceses : suporting the development of collaboration and. Rainbows is an international, not-for profit organisation that fosters em. Among children grieving a loss from a life-altering crisis. Encircling Publications is a small, family-run Christian publishing. Organisation which donates all profits to 'RAINBOWS', Hospice Uganda. And projects that nurture human wholeness in schools. National College for School Leadership. A superb si...
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The east leeds learning network. Click here for Learning Altogether Powerpoint. Designed and developed by webanywhere.
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March | 2010 | Supergovernor
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Archive for March, 2010. Key Stage 2 SATs – Should They Stay or Should They Go? As I spoke about in a previous post, the potential upcoming SATs boycott by NUT and NAHT members of Key Stage 2 SATs is bringing the issue right back to the top of the news. As well as being an issue for individual schools, it’s also a hot topic for governors – especially if you’re in a school with a head that decides on a potentially illegal boycot. So what do you think. Separate of the strike issue, should KS2 SATs go?
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Specialist Leaders in Education | Corngreaves Primary School
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Info@corngreaves.sandwell.sch.uk. Specialist Leaders in Education (SLE). Initial Teacher Training (ITT). School to School Support (S2S). These leaders are available for up to 15 days a year to support leadership in other schools. The current range of specialisms include: EYFS, KS1 and KS2, Maths, Literacy, Teaching and Learning, Assessment, SLT systems and structures support. It is an unpaid role for the SLE, but the school providing the SLE will receive £300 a day for the work they do. If you are lookin...
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Useful Links - Enfield Schools
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Primary Schools Supply Pool. Follow the Department of Education on Twitter. The websites below should provide you with useful information. Please remember that they are independent of the London Borough of Enfield and we are not responsible for the information they contain. Association of Teachers and Lecturers. The Guardian teacher network. UK Home Office (visas and work permits). Home ownership in London. National Academic Recognition Information Centre for the UK (NARIC). The Public Service Trade Union.
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Links | RE Today Services
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Call: 0121 458 3313. E-mail: admin@retoday.org.uk. AULRE (Association of University Lecturers in Religion and Education). AREIAC (Association of RE Inspectors Advisers and Consultants). EFTRE (European Forum for Teachers of RE). NATRE (National Association of Teachers of RE). NASACRE (National Association of SACREs). REC (RE Council of England and Wales). WRERU (Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit). Developing Good Assessment Practice. 16 19 for All Dare2engage. Gateway Sites for RE. Imperial C...
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Self Evaluation Is Dead. Long Live Self Evaluation! | Supergovernor
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Self Evaluation Is Dead. Long Live Self Evaluation! September 24, 2010 at 9:16 pm. So today Michael Gove has confirmed the demise of the Self Evaluation Form – completed by schools to flag up gaps in their provision and as a tool for inspectors. A surprising amount of people are mourning the demise of the SEF – one poll had it at 50:50. While the SEF may have gone, self evaluation is here to stay, and now’s s great time to get ahead and think about how you’ll set up your own system. You are commenting us...
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January | 2010 | Supergovernor
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Archive for January, 2010. Partnership – The Magic Bullet. The government recently released a document giving the timescales for the implementation of their proposals in the 21st Century Schools White Paper. Notwithstanding whether they’ll actually get the opportunity to put it into practice with a general election in just a few months time, there’s no doubt what the key theme is – partnership. January 30, 2010 at 7:01 pm. Join 62 other followers. Ramblings of a Governor. FAB post.Well done to you an...