Astounded, Excited and Nervous! Unconditional off to join @sheffielduni EdD Education Doctorate programme. Beyond a dream come true. Time to expand my reading and thinking. 📚👨🏫 #EdD#Doctorate#FEChat#FE#edutwitter
📣 Call for Convenor: BERA Inclusive Education SIG
The Inclusive Education SIG provides a forum for critical discussion about all aspects of inclusive education.
🗓️ Deadline: 29 May
Find out more and apply: https://t.co/0IzyyBnfUR
We’ve just wrapped up the BERA #ECR Conference in Birmingham! Thank you to the keynote speakers, presenters and our ECR convenors for making the event such a success. 👏
We hope everyone left the conference eager and inspired. Join us again next year! 🌟
✨ Calling all my teacher friends around the globe! ✨
Do I know any headteachers or teachers working in schools with learners aged approx 4-11 years old around the world?
Would you be open to telling me what it's like teaching in your setting, maybe even sharing a photo of your favourite space in your school? If so please pop me a hello with your name and country you teach in, and I will reply!
I would love to learn from you!
My email:
[email protected]
I’m not sure how the new Ofsted framework is raising standards.
It’s seems to be regurgitating the same systemic issues - the more disadvantaged the school, the more likely Ofsted will highlight this, and exacerbate the problem. https://t.co/ryeN2UMGbo
Should we be more worried the CEO is taking £1.3m offshore bonuses? In addition to her £660k salary. But keep churning out “we’re here to help” waffle. You should be wearing a stripped jumper and a mask 💰@YorkshireWater
We understand you may be worried about paying your water bill, that’s why we’ve increased the financial support available. We have a range of schemes which, based on your needs & circumstances, may be able to help you.
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@KMScattergood@StephenVainker Doesn’t it just. Risk over reward, just don’t get it. I think the fallout from incidents like this will impact us far greater than we currently realise.
A 28th AI-written article (£) in the @BERJ_Editors
"Ethical considerations were carefully addressed throughout the study."
Before 2023: 0
Since: 82
Great how we've become more ethical in the last few years 😅
https://t.co/ROabt3ICJe
@StephenVainker@KMScattergood I’ve followed this thread with my jaw slowly descending to the floor 😲
Is it naive to ask why and how has this happened? Are the authors even legitimate?
Pedagogical thoughts from Brian Moon 💭
Know your ed history 😉
Some of us have lived through these relentless tidal waves of pedagogical change too 🌊
#explicitteaching#pedagogywars
36% increase on my bill this quarter and now restrictions on it’s use. At least the boss graciously didn’t accept another £371,000 bonus again this year.
Yorkshire, starting on Friday 11 July, a temporary use ban (TUB), which is a restriction on the use of hosepipes, will come into effect. This will help our region’s reservoir levels recover and protect Yorkshire's water resources throughout the summer months, following one of the driest springs on record and the region being in drought.
We've tried everything possible to avoid these restrictions, and despite our customers' help to save water where they can and our efforts to manage water resources, including adding an extra 100 people to our leakage team and upgrading our infrastructure to reduce leaks and bursts, the dry weather and warmer-than-usual temperatures have increased demand. We have supplied an addtional 4.3 billion litres of water between April and June compared to a typical year - that's enough to supply Leeds for five weeks. This has left our reservoirs more depleted than expected and lower than average for this time of year. As a result, we’re kindly asking everyone to please put their hosepipes away for a bit.
We understand you may have some questions about the restrictions. You can find detailed FAQs, including activities covered by the hosepipe restrictions and who would be exempt from it, on our website at https://t.co/ru1TAog0Sr, or watch the video below to see how this might affect you.
The restrictions will be in place until the region has seen significant rainfall to bring reservoirs and groundwater stocks back to where they need to be. This may last into the winter months, but rest assured, we will lift it as soon as we are able to.
We’re really grateful to everyone who has been saving water where they can this year, and we kindly ask that you please continue to do so to help ensure there’s enough water for everyone in Yorkshire this summer and beyond. Thank you for your understanding. 💙