Did you know you can access your teaching qualification records held by @educationgovuk? This includes QTS, induction, Early Years Teacher Status, NPQs and National SENCO Qualifications.
You can also use this link to change the name on your certificates:
https://t.co/HXst8RsQJ9
For new teachers starting tomorrow two pieces of advice, get your behaviour right from the start and try to work on questioning to help drive understanding.
@PastoralLead I often say that I am going to terminate the call if you continue being aggressive-then I do! Please don’t let people do this to you! Can you pass up to line manager?
@PookyH My daughter! Talks fast, has several different conversations going-mostly in her head so others can’t follow, no filter so can appear rude. No brakes!
I’ve attached the link for the sheet below.
1. It gives a basic chronology of events
2. Insight to the ‘Three Strands’ of geog/hist/pol
3. It provides further reading and podcast recommendations connected to @Itwitius Prisoners of Geography
https://t.co/LQWhX5w9MH
For obvious reasons, the situation in Ukraine hit peak interest in school. Students keen for answers/reassurance. Tip of the iceberg but the ‘conflict at a glance’ looks to the geography, history/politics of the dispute. Hopefully it provides accessible insight. #historyteacher
I made this a couple of years ago now, might still be useful to someone/save someone a job as we move into PPE/exam season
https://t.co/IXBX6IHecE
#sharingiscaring
The eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai on 15th January has left scientists baffled. An event with such global & local impacts is so important for our students to know about.
After researching, I’ve made a few lessons to share for KS3-5. #geographyteacher