The Inconsistency of @TESResources by @TeacherToolkit
Reading Time: 3 minutesHow can we ensure paid-for-resources, designed by teachers, does not become a headache for all involved?
Reading Time: 3 minutesHow can we ensure paid-for-resources, designed by teachers, does not become a headache for all involved?
Reading Time: 4 minutesWith teachers now allowed to profit from their own resources, the issue of copyright and teachers sharing freely is even-more complicated. Are we moving towards the dark-side?
Reading Time: 6 minutesIf you are a regular reader of my blog and tweets; then you will be fully aware of my journey, regarding sharing teacher-resources.
Reading Time: 5 minutesThis is a joint blogpost by Ross Morrison McGill (@TeacherToolkit) and Jim Knight (@LordJimKnight). Jim is an advisor on education to The TES and others, and is a former schools minister in the House of Lords.
Reading Time: 5 minutesI’ve had a special relationship with the TES, becoming a online member on 11th December 2006. I’ve been reading their tabloid since I can remember, as well as using their website for job-searching purposes. I have a great deal to thank them for. As for @TESResources; well, like many others, I’ve been using the resources […]
Reading Time: 4 minutesMarking is an occupational hazard for all teachers.
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….”