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Why my go-to learning tool is now the visualiser
Teaching both your pupils in class and those isolating requires just one simple piece of tech, says Katherine Burrows
23 November 2020
Classroom greetings are easier said than done
Some teachers swear that being stationed in the doorway to meet each pupil as they enter sets the tone for the lesson ahead. Sounds simple, but Katherine Burrows finds it’s trickier to pull off than it sounds
6 December 2019
Why the best lesson observer is from a different subject
Doing lesson observations outside of your subject, you see things from a pupil’s point of view, says Katherine Burrows
25 March 2019
Do reward stickers work at any age?
As students get older, it can get harder to motivate them with rewards. So what’s a teacher to do, asks Katherine Burrows
24 November 2018
School trips: the two ways they can be saved
School trips are becoming difficult to run for time and cost reasons, so how do we stop them disappearing?
10 November 2018
Why every teacher in a department should teach the same thing
By sharing resources and schemes of work, there are huge benefits to teachers and pupils alike, argues this teacher
7 October 2018
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