@MrsProfaska This might be of some help, I can't remember who inspired the structure of this Read, Watch, Do List someone of Twitter helped with this. Also ignore the Boy with Striped Pyjamas *keep meaning to take this off the list. #historyteacher
A teacher who grades papers at midnight and writes lesson plans on Sunday morning is not going above and beyond. She is doing the job. The job just does not fit in the hours anyone admits it takes.
I know many constituents are concerned by reports that the Assisted Dying Bill could return to Parliament.
My position remains unchanged.
My full statement is below ๐๐ฟ
@catdeans@denbypottery Unfortunately once you have a good set of plates and bowls they last a long time, inf fact we are still using my grandma's stuff as well as stuff we have had for 15 or so years ...
The rain-soaked confession in PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) is peak yearning. Every glance, every pause, every word feels like years of restraint finally spilling out at once.
@KeighleyWest@tes@KarenAd89081735@ProfAMGregory Yeh hope so, but no harm in raising awareness about it. The article said some students don't dare use their devices because they're self conscious or scared of getting into trouble so you'd be surprised how many people need reminding or made aware. Diabetes is a hidden disability
@KeighleyWest@tes@KarenAd89081735@ProfAMGregory I hope so! But raising awareness is important hence the reason MPs debate law changes. You'd be surprised how many people forget about diabetes because it's a hidden disease (speaking from personal experience)
Bring back proper blurbs at the back of books. Nowadays, the back of a book is just quotes from celebrities who've been paid to praise it. That's not helpful when I'm trying to decide whether to buy it. I want to know what the book is about.