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Science teachers in the NW of England! We (in Bolton) are looking for a science teacher on 0.6 (Biology or Physics preferred) - if anyone is looking for a part time position and this sounds interesting to you feel free to DM me βΊοΈ #SciTeachUK www.tes.com/jobs/vacancy...
Science teachers in the NW of England! We (in Bolton) are looking for a science teacher (Biology or Physics preferred) on 0.6 - if anyone is looking for a part time position and this sounds interesting to you feel free to DM me βΊοΈ
www.tes.com/jobs/vacancy...
Thanks, Christian
Nice! I really enjoyed the NPQ programme and definitely recommend that current and aspiring middle leaders take this one. Definitely made me better at my job.
Kids rehearsing longer answers on MWB, class discussion, redrafting in books.
Great art thread from one of the greatest to ever do comics!
"Why is Peruvian refugee Paddington Bear talking about multiculturalism?!?!" π€¬
Directly? Possibly never. Indirectly? Every few years via guidance, Ofsted documents or, once, inspection. Then filtered through School/MAT leadership.
I really like the pre-conference ballot system that the NASUWT issues to gauge what teachers actually care about before they speak for us. Refreshingly unlike my former union...
I can tell you the answer to that! It has an orange 3 π€¬π€¬π€¬
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Having a 2 year old and/or 4 year old in the car with me for most of my driving ruins mine every time π
I don't watch β½ anymore (I switched to π many years ago) but the Okocha era will forever be embedded in my mind. Youri Djorkaeff my personal fave.
And our P8 is positive π
Thinking about this more, I'd say not all 3s are created equal as well. We did the 1->3->"not 2" but never did I feel the school was the same as the 3, 3, 3, consistently graded schools nearby. Could be bias.
It's like they can't shake the grades idea, so they just went from 4 to 5 point scale and made this exemplar where everything had a different (one-two word) descriptor... So, like now. But the reality usually looks like this:
(But we're "ungraded" π€)
Nor now π but I had a sense that under certain heads we had, there was a complacency. I could be wrong of course.
We went 1 to 3 after a decade gap. But I think the 3 at the time was harsh as improvements were already being made, and two years later back to 2 ("ungraded"). I think the gap was a factor in it being allowed to decline, but that's my personal opinion and I wasn't anywhere near senior at that time.
I think the new Ofsted "report card" which so far looks rubbish in the early drafts, should have maybe the last 5 years of P8 (and an explanation of it) on there for sure. Alongside strengths and weaknesses so parents can choose schools on their personal priorities.
Not surprised by the "5 year rule" element of an upstanding judgement, based on personal experience. We were lucky our school leaders realised the decline and started to make improvements without Ofsted say so. Sadly got a 3 before returning to 2, which remains on gov site because 2 was "ungraded"
I think you can offer some outstanding things that don't show up in the results, I guess. But in general I'd say I agree. P8 is only a measure of one cohort, of course, and the outstanding judgement may have been several years old. When we got an outstanding it was a decade til they returned π€¦ββοΈ
I suspect it will play into a new Ofsted framework. I think it should, to some extent, given what it measures. Some good schools have really focused on improving it - because of what it represents.
Nice to see the end of one word Ofsted judgements. Much better π
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Applications close tomorrow at 9am π come work as a Science teacher at the best school in Bolton π
Looking for a science teacher near Bolton! Applications open until Monday 16th π check it out!
Teachers near Bolton area, we are looking for a science teacher (physics preferred but others considered) to join us!
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Did you know #cogscisci has a discord server?
It's like a forum where people can ask for all sorts of help and discuss a huge range of topics from cog sci, to curriculum and even leadership.
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