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Presentation to LATE Summer Conference

Presentation to LATE Summer Conference

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

Four Successful Homework Strategies

Four Successful Homework Strategies

Jun 1, 2013 | 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...

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...

Blogging Alchemy: Success in Secondary Student Blogging

Blogging Alchemy: Success in Secondary Student Blogging

Oct 14, 2012 | Advice, Open Classroom, Pedagogy, Resources

I have set up a comprehensive student blogging platform for my classes. I have a blog for every class with a lesson stream that tracks and compiles the daily traffic of the classroom, I publish my year plans, samples of excellent student work, moderated exemplars,...

Learn Through Making: The World’s Best Film Club

Learn Through Making: The World’s Best Film Club

Sep 30, 2012 | Open Classroom, Pedagogy, Students

The London Nautical School has for the past 4 years had the privilege of participating in an international film making programme run by the French film archive the Cinematheque Francaise. This is a film learning programme like no other. Groups of students from all...

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