The first year of teaching is intense. Even with high-quality training, nothing fully prepares you for the pace, responsibility, and emotional weight of being in charge of your own classes. If you are finding your first year as an Early Career Teacher challenging, that does not mean you are failing. It means you are learning.ThisContinueContinue reading “Surviving Your First ECT Year: What I Wish I Had Known”
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Ten Tips for Securing a Place on an ITT Course (and Choosing the Right Route)
Initial Teacher Training can feel daunting. With multiple routes into teaching and competitive places, knowing where to start and how to strengthen your application is not always straightforward. This post brings together ten practical tips for securing a place on an ITT course, alongside a brief overview of the main routes into the profession. UnderstandingContinueContinue reading “Ten Tips for Securing a Place on an ITT Course (and Choosing the Right Route)”
Raising Standards for Pupil Premium: Returning to First Principles
This is a post I have had sitting in my drafts for some time. The imposter syndrome of focusing on this area during my MA and continuing studies, I think will be ever present. Nonetheless, writing about pupil premium provision deserves care, honesty, and clarity. It is an area that resists quick fixes and soundbites,ContinueContinue reading “Raising Standards for Pupil Premium: Returning to First Principles”
A Return to the Lyceum: Learning, Leadership, and Looking Ahead
It has been a while since I last posted here, and for that I can only apologise. Like many teachers, the day-to-day demands of school life have a habit of pushing reflective writing to the bottom of the to-do list. That said, the past year or so has been one of the most professionally rewardingContinueContinue reading “A Return to the Lyceum: Learning, Leadership, and Looking Ahead”
Unlocking Student Engagement: Innovative Approaches for Teachers
As educators in the UK, we face the ongoing challenge of keeping our students engaged in the learning process. With the educational landscape constantly evolving, it’s essential for teachers to explore innovative approaches to captivate students’ interest and foster a love for learning. In this article, we’ll delve into creative strategies to unlock student engagementContinueContinue reading “Unlocking Student Engagement: Innovative Approaches for Teachers”
Strategies for Engaging Students in UK Classrooms
As educators, we’ve witnessed a seismic shift in the landscape of teaching and learning. The past few years have brought unprecedented challenges, forcing us to adapt our approaches to meet the evolving needs of our students. In this blog post, we’ll explore effective strategies for engaging students in UK classrooms amidst the new normal. EmbraceContinueContinue reading “Strategies for Engaging Students in UK Classrooms”
Navigating the New Normal: Addressing the Digital Divide in UK Education
In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, access to digital resources has become synonymous with educational equity. However, as the world transitions into a more digitally-driven landscape, a pressing issue has emerged: the digital divide in UK education. The COVID-19 pandemic acted as a catalyst, accelerating the adoption of online learning platforms and remoteContinueContinue reading “Navigating the New Normal: Addressing the Digital Divide in UK Education”
Teacher recruitment targets likely to be missed in English, maths and science, new NFER report reveals
A new report warns that there is a substantial risk that teacher recruitment targets will not be met this year across a large range of secondary subjects, including English, a subject that usually meets its target. It also worryingly shows that there are recruitment challenges in other subjects that tend to recruit well, including geography, biology, artContinueContinue reading “Teacher recruitment targets likely to be missed in English, maths and science, new NFER report reveals”
Six boys to one girl in many areas of computing education, new report shows
Girls are now outnumbered six to one by boys across computer science classes, according to new research by the professional body for information technology. Once young women do choose computing they generally outperform their male counterparts, the new report by BCS, The Chartered institute for IT found. BCS’ ‘Landscape Review – Computing Qualifications in theContinueContinue reading “Six boys to one girl in many areas of computing education, new report shows”
Effective teaching: 10 tips on what works and what doesn’t
The question of what makes a great teacher has been around for a long time. It’s an enquiry that poses many problems because there’s simply no set recipe for success, and different approaches work for different professionals and students. The Sutton Trust has published a report that reviews the research into effective teaching, finding that popularContinueContinue reading “Effective teaching: 10 tips on what works and what doesn’t”
