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Christopher Waugh

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Presentation to LATE Summer Conference

Presentation to LATE Summer Conference

Jul 6, 2013 | Homework, Open Classroom, Pedagogy, Presentations

Presentation to Pedagoo London

Presentation to Pedagoo London

Mar 3, 2013 | Open Classroom, Pedagogy, Presentations, Reflection, Students

This is the information that accompanied my two presentations to Pedagoo London on 2 March 2013. The event was a grass-roots un-conference run by teachers for our own professional development. It brought together a group of about 200 practitioners from all over the...

Presentation to Teachmeet BETT: From Intention to Effect

Presentation to Teachmeet BETT: From Intention to Effect

Feb 2, 2013 | Feedback, Open Classroom, Pedagogy, Presentations, Students

In this presentation, delivered live to Teachmeet BETT 2013, I introduced the intentions behind the development of EDUTRONIC  and then provide evidence, in the form of a snapshot of a single interaction with a Year 8 Student, Henry via his online English journal

Give the Feedback Before the Race is Run

Give the Feedback Before the Race is Run

Dec 11, 2012 | Feedback, Open Classroom, Pedagogy, Presentations

Presented to Teachmeet London on Tuesday 11 December, 2012, to follow is a quick drive through one moment in the life of The Edutronic - with a focus on feedback. Teachmeets are a grass-roots phenomenon where teachers get together and share elements of good practice,...

Edutronic Presentation for The London Leadership Strategy meeting

Edutronic Presentation for The London Leadership Strategy meeting

Nov 15, 2012 | Open Classroom, Pedagogy, Presentations, Resources

As part of Dr Laura Ovenden's presentation to the London Leadership Strategy meeting I was invited to present an introduction to Edutronic and its power as a vehicle for student feedback. Here's a video of the presentation documents. Some of the delegates recoiled in...

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ADVICE

Four Successful Homework Strategies

Four Successful Homework Strategies

Advice, Homework, Open Classroom, Pedagogy, Resources, Students

Homework is one of the most fraught areas of secondary teaching. We know it's important, its impact is visible and its routines don't offend common sense. Yet in the daily reality of the classroom homework is so often reduced to an after-thought, a misery and a...

PODCAST

Lava Lamps and Scholarships

Lava Lamps and Scholarships

Advice, Anecdotes, Assessment, Opinion, Pedagogy, Podcast, Students

In the third week of the school year, Chris and Gena explored the new year as a fresh start, including Chris' newly 'upgraded' classroom (complete with LEDs and a lava lamp). The conversation shifted to celebrating Gena's outstanding achievement of three English...

RESOURCES

Four Successful Homework Strategies

Four Successful Homework Strategies

Advice, Homework, Open Classroom, Pedagogy, Resources, Students

Homework is one of the most fraught areas of secondary teaching. We know it's important, its impact is visible and its routines don't offend common sense. Yet in the daily reality of the classroom homework is so often reduced to an after-thought, a misery and a...

SEXUALITY

Why I’m an Openly Gay Teacher

Anecdotes, Opinion, Pedagogy, Publications, Sexuality

The Importance of Being ... Out Why Sexuality Matters in English Chris Waugh reflects on his experiences as a gay English teacher, arguing that openness about sexuality is a crucial element of the work of the English classroom. If I were given the opportunity to speak...

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