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GCSE Macbeth
GCSE_Macbeth
Students spend a good couple of terms studying Shakespeare in KS3, but rarely if ever does that knowledge directly inform their GCSE responses.It might be a good way into AO3
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Warwick Mansell
warwickmansell
New: Academy chief executive, who oversaw primary school with the highest number of permanent exclusions on record in England, put forward by government to be the next Children’s Commissioner. https://www.educationuncovered.co.uk/diary/di
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Matthew Keer
CaptainK77
My kid is deaf. He has an associated language disorder. He's brighter than I am. He works harder than I do. He's surmounted every barrier to learning thrown at him
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Will Hazell
whazell
Today I spoke to a young man, Saeed. He's an unaccompanied refugee in care. Came to UK in 2016. Got 8s and 7s at GCSE. Offer to study at Manchester
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Sturdy
sturkmardy
PE didn't traumatise me exactly (and not because I'm made of sterner stuff - I still inwardly crumple at the thought of things that happened in GCSE drama). But, THIS.
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PlayItThrough
Play_It_Through
This is a thread about counselling training in the UK. This week I was contacted by someone who did not know why their counselling training did not allow them to
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Andrea Catherwood
acatherwoodnews
If we take one thing out of this shit show of exam chaos it’s that we must start preparing now for how students will take A levels & GCSEs in
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Nadine Batchelor-Hunt
nadinebh_
Ways to make journalism less classist:- don’t make degrees a requirement - do outreach work with working-class school kids (particularly GCSE age)- offer working-class people paid apprenticeships (regardless of age)-
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Mr McCarey | Holyport College
HolyportHead
The guidance from Ofqual on validity of mock exams makes clear that, for the overwhelming majority of students, the lowest grade they can now expect to receive is their CAG.
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James Woodcock
JamesVWoodcock
One of the many great challenges in planning a history curriculum is spotting our own blind spots and gaps. Often, it is only w hindsight informed by current events, issues
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Ben Parnell
MrBenParnell
My small dive into the RJ world today has taught me that not 1 of the 149 schools achieving the most progress for disadvantaged students has RJ as the backbone
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Dr Rosena Allin-Khan
DrRosena
Covid testing troubles thread:I’ve been contacted by a parent who’s been trying to book a Covid test for her family but getting nowhere. The system is a joke and it’s
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Peter Edmunds 🧲 🛰 🚀
edmunds_dr
There are many issues with equation triangles. In particular, they are a barrier to studying physics at a higher level. Try re-arranging v^2-u^2=2as with a triangle, for example....*But*, I have
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Fading away
MntalStrugglin
20 years ago on this date (22nd July), I packed a bag, hopped on a train and began a week long adventure. I was 16 and it was my first
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Department for Education
educationgovuk
We have announced the next steps on alternative arrangements for GCSE, AS and A level exams.We will put our trust in teachers, not algorithms. Families entitled to free school meals
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Danny
ProperDM
I'm gonna have to make this a thread cos there's simply too many, so strap in...https://twitter.com/lightskintowel/status/1349263664931610625 A kid got ran over when the head teacher chased him into traffic A
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