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Reading time, 2 minutes: Do people who sit at roundtables, pondering policy in their ivory towers, actually know what they are doing?
Reading time, 2 minutes: Do people who sit at roundtables, pondering policy in their ivory towers, actually know what they are doing?
Reading time, 3 minutes: If you wanted to help improve lesson planning and reduce teacher workload, who would you ask?
Reading time, 3 minutes: This is a blog about teaching and learning and the necessity of seating plans in every classroom.
Reading time, 2 minutes: This is blog about the recent updates published by OfSTED on 11th March 2015. This document is commonly known as, OfSTED Inspections: Clarification for Schools and can be found here.
Reading time, 4 minutes: This is a simple blog about teaching and learning tweaks in a landscape without (one-off) lesson grades.
Reading time, 2 minutes: What does lesson planning data tell us?
Reading time, 5 minutes: The 5 Minute Lesson Plan is now available in digital format! Following a beta testing group, and after 14 months of planning, I am pleased to offer a finished product.
Reading time, 5 minutes: This blog is based on my teaching experience alone.
Reading time, 2 minutes: Stickability is a term used within the notable 5 Minute Lesson Plan.
Reading time, 4 minutes: “Dear Ross, I am delighted to inform you that your resource has been shortlisted for TES Resources Contributor of the Year category in the 2013 Times Educational Supplement’s Schools Awards….”
Reading time, 2 minutes: Following my visit to TES HQ on the 19th April 2013, I was surprised to hear that The 5 Minute Lesson Plan has been downloaded in over 135 countries across the globe!
Reading time, 2 minutes: You may or may not be aware, that Ofsted inspectors do not expect to see a lesson plan – they never have(!) and it is one of the greatest myths of the teaching profession here in England and Wales – but, just wait a moment! Ofsted do expect to see evidence of a planned lesson!