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Writing Books

All things on books and publication from the @TeacherToolkit website. Browse through this blog category and feel free to comment or share these blogs articles.

ONE MILLION reads on @TeacherToolkit

18th Mar 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: One small tweet for man; one giant leap for education!

Letting Go …

5th Mar 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: Did you know that there is overwhelming evidence that literacy has a significant relationship to people’s life chances?

#Unhomework by @EP3577 via @TeacherToolkit

19th Feb 2014 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: The objective behind Unhomework is to make homework more purposeful and embody within children, a desire to want to complete homework for their own benefit; by Mark Creasy.

More and more evidence, honesty and impact…

28th Oct 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: More and more reviews from teachers who have purchased 100 Ideas: Outstanding Lessons.

#100Ideas hashtags

17th Oct 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 4 minutes: Here are a list of all the new hashtags that feature in my book, 100 Ideas: Outstanding Lessons. If you have a copy, then this short article will make total sense. Bookmark it now, as a place of reference.

#100Ideas: Book reviews by the people …

12th Oct 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, < 1 minuteI am absolutely flabbergasted by the response of my book, 100 Ideas: Outstanding Lessons. I am inundated with tweets and really cannot say thank you enough! To answer your questions, I have provided a collection of 100 Ideas book tweets for reference, review and example practice…

100 words for #100Ideas Book Competition

1st Oct 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: This competition has been launched via @TeacherToolkit‘s Facebook page only. Read on, to find out how you can win a signed copy of the book, 100 Ideas: Outstanding Lessons. You can follow on Facebook, by visiting www.Facebook.com/TeacherToolkit.

#100Ideas: Outstanding Lessons

26th Sep 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 2 minutes: My first book has now been published. Writing all 35,000+ words has been very hard work, as well as a full-time job; but a feat I would highly recommend to all those passionate about writing and blogging. At times, I felt as though I was cracking up! You can read about my journey here …

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Don’t Be Like Me, A Blunting Pencil

13th Sep 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 3 minutes: Did you reach your full potential at school?

My 'book' journey by @TeacherToolkit

100 Ideas Book Journey

26th Aug 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 6 minutes: 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Lessons brings together over 20 years’ experience of classroom teaching and aims to equip all secondary teachers with a toolkit of approaches that can easily be deep-rooted to the back of your brain; clumsily glued to the back of your teacher-planner, or fixed proudly to your classroom wall!

Everything Indexed @TeacherToolkit

15th Aug 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 13 minutes: I’ve been blogging since 2000, but from an educational context, I published my first blog on teaching here in October 2010 and then moved to this website in August 2012. You can find every blog indexed below (circa. November 2015). I have blogged over 500 times on this site and have indexed every post below. To […]

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Professional Development for Teachers

20th Jan 2013 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading time, 5 minutes: Schools should offer more support and time for training, but teachers also need to take responsibility for their own growth, writes Ross Morrison McGill – this post can be found on The Guardian Teacher Network.

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