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Can Play-Based Learning Be Used in the Secondary Classroom?

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Does secondary school learning have to be all work and no play? Article by Richard Rogers.

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The Importance of Patience in Teaching

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Patience may be the most important. An article by Richard James Rogers.

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Effective target setting for educators

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The importance of setting targets for professional practitioners.

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Cobra Kai in Schools: Should Martial Arts be Compulsory for Kids?

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Inspired by Karate Kid and Cobra Kai?

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Book: The Power of Praise by @RichardJARogers

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The Power of Praise –
Empowering Students Through Positive Feedback

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What is ‘Meaningful Praise’? by @RichardJARogers

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Using the acronym S.S.R.R. – Sincere, Specific, Remembered and Reinforced.

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Top 5 Apps for Online Learning/Remote Learning by @RichardJARogers

Richard Rogers

Five apps to support teaching and learning during an enforced school closure.

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Curriculum Clarity: Making Things Clear for Students by @RichardJARogers

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Students need to be very clear about what they need to learn for their exams, and in what order/topic sequence.

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5 Efficient Marking and Assessment Strategies by @RichardJARogers

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Being a Newly Qualified Teacher was difficult. Getting to know my new students was a

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Can Progress be ‘Engineered’ from the Start? by @RichardJARogers

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The events in this article are based on actual occurrences. The names and, in some

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Seeking Help from Colleagues: Tips for Teachers by @RichardJARogers

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Have you ever noticed that there are some teachers in your school who never seem

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5 Effective Teacher Behaviours by @RichardJARogers

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I like reading articles that help me out in life. Direct, uncompromising advice that works

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The ‘Three A’s’ by @RichardJARogers

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Objectives That’s a word that most teachers and students have heard. The idea of making

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Start Lessons Promptly by @RichardJARogers

Richard Rogers

As a 17-year-old ‘A’ – Level student I was a typical lovesick teenager. I was

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3 Tips for Reducing Your Teacher Workload by @RichardJARogers

Richard Rogers

Before I give my general tips on how to reduce your workload as a teacher,

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