York St John University UG and PGCE teacher education programmes. Striving to share good practice in subjects, wider curriculum and professional development.
An interesting read. At YSJ all of our students teachers, regardless of phase, are trained and teach phonics. It is not just an EYFS or KS1 phenomenon. Ofsted report: 8 concerns over English teaching | Tes https://t.co/QouSXgefBP
A useful read for all student teachers. Cognitive-Load Theory: Methods to Manage Working Memory Load in the Learning of Complex Tasks https://t.co/faR23wbx0O
This is interesting. Although we have been using this strategy for years, the evidence is clear. Think and pair before share: Effects of collaboration on students' in-class participation https://t.co/zEVVZrREUC
An honour to read almost 600 names of @YorkStJohn@ysjschoolofelp students graduating in @York_Minster today!Congratulations!
Thank you to our inspiring staff who share their expertise & support their students to learn together.
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Interested in teaching? York St John will be at this Get Into Teaching event, 5-8pm, Tues 14th November, York Explore Library & Archive. Ask us about our different routes into teaching, our fantastic partnership schools and our expert subject specialists!
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What an inspiring day assessing our Y1 Primary Ed students’ micro teaching sessions in the foundation subjects. Group 2 finished off with an impromptu drumming session with @PeterRaymond1. A great end to the week! @YSJTeacherEd
North Yorks based graduates - train to teach in a primary school near you. We're recruiting to our 2023-4 PGCE initial teacher training programme in partnership with @YorkStJohn. Come to our recruitment event on Sat 19 Nov 10am to 1pm at Pickering Memorial Hall to find out more!
Final prep underway for our incredible Inclusion and Diversity conference organised by @LWhitfieldYSJ. Excited to see research, planning and collaboration building a brilliant programme with a range of voices and perspectives. @YSJTeacherEd "What does inclusion mean to you?"