Stimulating and guiding creative writing through questions
By encouraging students to focus on detail they can construct more effective ‘creative’ or imaginative and descriptive writing.
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By encouraging students to focus on detail they can construct more effective ‘creative’ or imaginative and descriptive writing.
The challenges to the non-specialist faced with teaching the primary geography curriculum are not to be underestimated. Here are some ideas to help you with a few of the key issues faced.
Kathryn Crosweller gives her top tips for teaching interviews – having been on both sides of the table, she has a wealth of experience to share to make the whole experience less daunting.
This article covers how to choose a great book for guided reading and then basic pointers for conducting a successful guided reading session. Lunchtime
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You’ve just started your first teaching job. You want to make a great first impression. The thing is, just who do you want to make
We are all aware of the problem – “art students enjoy making art, not writing about it”. So the main question is how can we
Congratulations, you’ve got the job! Are you feeling nervous about having your first teaching job? Are you anticipating the first week in a new school
Is the pressure to meet syllabus requirements hampering the learning experience of your pupils? Get their creative juices flowing with these techniques.
We explain the benefits of developing student leadership and give our top ideas to nurture student leadership and mediation as part of a positive behaviour plan in your school.
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