Grateful to have been part of this amazing process! The experience you gain is second to none, teaching from day 1 while working towards a qualification in Educational Leadership👩🏼🏫
This is down to the hard work of thousands of teachers, school leaders, mentors, teacher educators, @TeachFirst colleagues and, of course, pupils. I couldn't be prouder to work here.
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If anyone has any experience of interviewing for a Teaching and Learning role, please could you let me know some of the typical 'go to' questions? TIA😊
Magpied this idea from Geography and will definitely be using it again. Students annotated each lesson question to show/revise what they’d learnt about the topic. I scaffolded this by adding key terms from their glossary ✍️
Pushing wider reading with current Y9/Y10. These posters have been really versatile reference points. They’re up in my classroom as posters, great to send out after parents evenings or simply hand to students to pique their interest. #historyteacher
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Lots of us tweaking/developing lessons+SOW’s over the next few weeks. This thread provides ‘groundwork’ advice to utilise and improve the design/impact of resources. Below is the ‘Tips and Tricks’ one point of reference overview sheet. #historyteacher
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#SaturdayNightArt
In June 1942, the Nazis transported Pavel Fantl, his mother, wife, & son to the Terezin ghetto
Fantl created over 80 works of art in Terezin, including this satirical portrait of a defeated, clownish Hitler
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‘The Weimar Terminology Tick List’ is a one point of reference sheet for students to revise from/have prior the exam to solidify understanding of key terms/concepts. Everything from economic to specific German terms all in one place. #historyteacher#gcse
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🧵Sometimes you get books that become your key reference point for certain things when you need them, this is a list of some of the education and leadership books that have done that for me
Blasted through a Paper 1 walk through with Y11 this afternoon. Students were given one point of reference sheets with annotating space and then guided through how to approach each question stem. 🧵1/3 #historyteacher
Had a really good discussion with the department about our concept topic sheets that are in development. Some great ‘red team’ editing and constructive criticisms offered. Now for a second draft, and hopefully ready to be rolled out in September! #historyteacher
Teaching direction: Sharing here an 18-slide consolidation quiz. Works well with students answering on mini-whiteboards to check understanding across the class. See shared folder – KS3 map skills. #edutwitter#geography#geographyteacher
I saw another educator posting cards they’ve made earlier - I was inspired & created some for myself / colleagues - if they’re of use to you an editable document with them all on is in my pinned tweet #classof2023#relationships#History#Geography#RE#MFL 🌟
'Spiky' evidence and Question flowchart now completed for Elizabeth I. Interested to see how useful year 10 find their Crime and Punishment versions before their PPE. ✅💡#historyteacher#GCSEhistory#Edexcel#NQT