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CPD learning by observation. Article by Kelly Leonard.

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Questioning Questioning

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Questions are a key factor in the success or otherwise of a classroom.

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I can’t use technology in the classroom…

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I can’t use technology in the classroom…I’m from a different generation!

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Kindling Curiosity

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Are the curious minds of children becoming lazier about the world around them?

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A pragmatic approach to SOLO by @ScienceDouglas

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This is a re-blog post originally posted by Euan Douglas, and published with kind permission.

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Introducing…Talk4Maths by @Mroberts90Matt

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As part of my NPQML qualification I am required to lead an initiative within my

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Marking: Why It Doesn’t Work by @guruteaching

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It consumed every evening and at least one day of the weekend. I had no

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6S’s wonderful Zoo’s!!! by @Mrs_b_tjs

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In 6S this year our maths set has been working extremely hard. In particular we

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The Troubled Waters of Research & Classroom Practice, by @Lisa7Pettifer

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This is a re-blog post originally posted by Lisa Pettifer and published with kind permission. The

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UKEdMag: A Close Look at Google Classroom by @edintheclouds

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– Article Extract from November 2014 UKEdMagazine – Click here to read the full article

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Resource: Reflection Questions for a Friday

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– Sometimes Friday can seem aeons away, but when it does eventually arrive you realise

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Session 217: Engaging Reluctant Mathematicians

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– Following a poll, this #ukedchat session explored strategies to help engage reluctant mathematicians. As

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Session 214: Reflections & Hopes of School Years

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-Co Hosted by  @rlj1981 and @ICTEvangelist – Looking back/forward on the school year. Thursday 7th

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UKEdMag: SKYPE, One Big Adventure by @bekblayton

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Activity: Name The Country

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