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Posts by Shakinthatchalk

National Front —> BNP —> Ukip —> Brexit Party —> Refiorm

Different name
Same sh*t

3 months ago 70 15 0 0
An intriguing door in a very posh but non-smug non-judgemental old wall.

An intriguing door in a very posh but non-smug non-judgemental old wall.

A door in an old wall leading to a garden where you can bet there is a fucking crazy party happening

A door in an old wall leading to a garden where you can bet there is a fucking crazy party happening

An old door in an old wall which is so arrogantly great, it’s almost disgusting.

An old door in an old wall which is so arrogantly great, it’s almost disgusting.

Some dickhead had better not try to paint this great messed up old door in an even older wall or I am going over there with some people I know, and I am not kidding.

Some dickhead had better not try to paint this great messed up old door in an even older wall or I am going over there with some people I know, and I am not kidding.

This might well become a thread.

I am calling it 'Bloody Hell, Aren't Doors On Old Walls Fucking Brilliant?'

3 months ago 1259 260 34 26

You’ve changed

7 months ago 0 0 0 0

I’m so sorry for your loss Roy. I met Dawn years ago and never forgot her such was the beauty of her soul. I would rib her on X and she just got me. I can’t imagine what you’re going through but she would want you to stay strong. You’ll get through this. DMs open if you need to reach out.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
Evidence based discipline and classroom management - Geoff Petty Evidence based discipline and classroom management

We know how though.

geoffpetty.com/geoffs-books...

1 year ago 1 1 0 0
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£10m behaviour hubs to end – but what next? Ministers are 'considering different ways on how to build the programme', but it will end in its current form

£10m behaviour hubs programme to end – but what next?

‘Questions over programme efficacy, behaviour didn’t improve or improved slightly.’

Not a roaring success then?

schoolsweek.co.uk/10m-behaviou...

1 year ago 4 0 1 2

Yes. Baffles me why so many teachers can’t see fun as anything other than mindless laughing.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

Getting that motivation can be a skill.

At the forefront of all my lessons is the initial hook, the starting motivator to encourage attention, focus and a desire to learn.

It’s depressing how many seem to think all they have to do is teach and expect pupils to want to learn.

1 year ago 3 0 1 0

Yes

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Depends on what leads the thinking I suspect. I’ve generally found that well thought through lessons, based on solid evidence of developmental priorities, delivered in a manner that supports engagement, tend to be enjoyable for all involved. ‘Fun’ is a consequence of quality, rather than the aim.

1 year ago 3 1 1 0

Great comment.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Thought for the day.

‘Making lessons fun’ just means making the learning experience something to interest and engage children.

These are children, they have no choice in their education. Shouldn’t we be seeking to have them enjoy it?

The insecurity on show on this concept is incredibly revealing.

1 year ago 5 1 3 0
A poster pointing out that good and bad children will get presents from Santa. It’s the poor children who won’t.

A poster pointing out that good and bad children will get presents from Santa. It’s the poor children who won’t.

And this is why I never use Santa as an incentive to behave in class. This ‘the elves are watching’ riles me.

I’ve taught children who got no presents. And they believe it when they hear about naughty lists.

1 year ago 40 10 0 3

Bit concerning. The subset of voters is not a representative sample if the profession so using the results to guide policy is a bit odd.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Yes. Statistical likelihood. CAT scores in year 7 have a 0.8 correlation coefficient with GCSE outcomes for maths. Perfect data points to moderate, challenge and reflect upon a child’s progress and arrest underachievement where it’s possible to do so.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

I hope not. I’d like to see an end to the echo chamber that is social media having some influence on government policy.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Sup

1 year ago 8 0 1 0
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