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Want more students to learn languages? Win over the parents!

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Parents influence children’s attitudes to languages far more than their teachers or friends, research finds.

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Well-being seems to have little effect on GCSE performance

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Research indicates that differences in GCSE grades when compared with well-being scores are pretty small.

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Comfort Zones

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Nudging our students away from their comfort zones, to challenge further.

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Book: Echt Student Books via @OUPSecondary

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Immerse students in the German-speaking world

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Planning without a map

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Unexpected planning. Article by Kim Constable.

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GCSE results linked to child’s enjoyment of school aged six

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Researchers from University of Bristol find that pupil’s school enjoyment measured at six years old indicates GCSE success at 16.

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A Science Mastery Curriculum

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Opportunities with Science Specifications

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Problem Solving

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How we solve problems – article by Dan Williams

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England exam plans for 2021 announced

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Initial plans for GCSE and A-Levels announced for England schools.

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More than marks on paper

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Feedback and feedforward are personal – and can improve pupil engagement.

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UK Ministers move to prevent oncoming results storm

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UK Ministers react to outcry in Scotland to quell oncoming storm on A-Level and GCSE 2020 results.

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Ofqual sets out how GCSEs, AS & A levels will be awarded in summer 2020

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Ofqual sets out details for schools, colleges, students, parents & carers on how GCSEs and A levels will be awarded following the cancellation of this year’s exams.

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Creative GCSE Geography & Literacy by @geodebs

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Great presentation showcasing literacy and geography ideas that could be used to support teaching and learning.

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Book: @Storycraft6 by @VESPAmindset & @MayhewJ via @CrownHousePub

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How to teach narrative writing is an inspiring and practical resource to support secondary school teachers in developing their students’ creative writing.

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The problem with mocks

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I have just finished marking my mocks.  It is a bit depressing if I am

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