@MrGMcMillan Yes I'd say overall its a positive we have it on phones and laptops so easily accessible - the only possible negative is it means staff use their phones around the school and in the classroom which might be something that you don't want to have.
@MrGMcMillan We use slack with an on-call channel - we also have channels for medical, shout outs (positive messages) and channels for department and tutor teams.
It also has direct messaging between staff - an added bonus is that slack has reduced email traffic in the school
And remember two things. The first is that we have no wealth without health. The second it we cannot earn if we do not learn. We have forgotten both facts. And we have not invested in either by making sure talented people deliver both.
@OfficialFPL my team was changed between Thursday when I created it an Saturday game day despite me not changing anything! Formation and selected 11 changed as well as my choice of captain. Any chance this can be rectified?
Join us on 20th November & @jon_hutchinson_ as we explore the research principles that underpin the #curriculum, with example materials and networking opportunities. A free event in central #London for all #teachers. https://t.co/SzW2VL44QU
@UrbanExposureUK sponsoring 30 FT nursery places (+ 3 staff places) at the new nursery in Peckham so that families can have completely free childcare provision. That’s pretty amazing #ThinkHarris#MTPTproject
2017 and 2018 English participants from @TeachFirstYH during their intercohort activity. I'm haven't taught there or taught English but loving the conversations going on! #tfsi2018
Inspiring words to #tdc2018@TeachFirst by Baroness May Blood “You (teachers) have the most important job, more important than the PM, she’s only trying to run the country - you are changing children’s lives”