Help please primary teachers - a survey for a student teacher's dissertation project on teachers' perspectives on the use of AI in the classroom https://t.co/qdXrouOlHi. Thank you!
Calling primary teachers...would you take a few minutes to fill in this survey for one of my student teacher's Y3 dissertation please? https://t.co/6BknW4Lmmp Many thanks and please retweet (how can one re-X😆) so that they get a good sample size 😊
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Thanks @physedreview Ppl can download the full poster here https://t.co/EE1ghk9hMe. it fits onto 1 page and my student teachers print it out on A3 and fold it into their planning folders
In 1945, six women pulled off a computing miracle.
They programmed the world’s first computer—with no manuals, no training.
Then, a SINGLE assumption erased them from tech history for decades.
The story of how ONE photo nearly deleted computing’s female founders: 🧵
We’re at the #ASEConf2025 to showcase our augmented reality pop up exhibition on climate change in the schools’ exhibition. Each station is a different part of the climate change story for primary pupils.
Really lovely day of writing with the fab @TheEmmaPalmer and @bloom_growhow - started the day with a skeleton outline and now have >5000 words of a paper! So nice to block an entire day to write and think
I have spent hours on mapping out sentence structure for next year, EYFS - Y2 (separate to punctuation).
❤️ - Taught
🧡 - Secured
💚 - Automatic
It’s a first draft (or so) but is anyone else in need of this, as I’m happy to share?
How augmented reality brought science alive for York kids by taking them INSIDE a cow https://t.co/dwv04x5cgb via @yahooNewsUK Our amazing AR science project for pupils to learn about climate change.