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Routines: Rituals for Learning

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Routines and rituals. Article by Ben Newmark.

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30 snippets of advice I’d give my NQT self

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Thirty suggestions of advice offered by Kelly Leonard.

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Putting the brakes on changing the world

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Please don’t put the brakes on my enthusiasm

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Getting the First Day Right: 5 Tips for NQTs

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Tips to help those first few days run smoothly. Article by Steph Caswell.

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Book: Mentoring in Schools by @HughesHaili via @CrownHousePub

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How to become an expert colleague

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The mystery of how (not) to do everything

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Trying not to take on more than you can chew, especially when a NQT.

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Top Tips for Trainee Teachers

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A list of tips for trainees from one perspective.

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How comfortable are you with technology in your classroom?

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Recognising the things that hold teachers back from using technology is very similar to seeing what limits learners in the classroom.

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Resource: What to Say to your New Class

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Facing a new class of students soon? Here’s tips on how to start off with them.

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CPD at the Bus Stop, by @Miss_Trainee

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One of the most important pieces of advice I would give to anyone in my

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Preparing for the Interview: Advice for NQTs

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Collated advice from my current HT (primary school), my mum (primary school DHT), her two

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Getting my Teaching ‘Mojo’ Back By @bexN91

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If I had been asked over the last few weeks if I loved my job

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The Start To Your Best Teaching Year

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Whether you are an experienced teacher, just starting your training, or starting in your own

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Book: Thrive in Your First 3 Years in Teaching by @thrive_teach

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Martha, Emily and Ben are thriving teachers. In Thrive they share their personal experiences and demonstrate how you too can thrive during the tricky training year, the daunting NQT year and the crucial RQT year.

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Book: 100 ideas for Primary Teachers – Differentiation by @RachelOrr

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When teachers are faced with 30 (or more) pupils who offer such wide a range

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