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TESpro links and references - 08/06/12

pedagogy | Published in TESpro on 8 June, 2012

All the weblinks and references from the June 8 2012 edition of TESpro in one place

propedagogy

Find your voice and look after it

The Voice Care Network’s website is: www.voicecare.org.uk

For The 5 Voices, visit: http://the5voices.com/

probehaviour

Wired on technology

References

Sigman, A. (2012) The Impact of Screen Media on Children: A Eurovision for Parliament. In: Clouder C, et al, eds. Improving the Quality of Childhood in Europe 2012, Volume 3; European Parliament Working Group on the Quality of Childhood in the European Union: 88-121.

ICMPA (2011) The World Unplugged. http://theworldunplugged.wordpress.com/

Tom Bennett’s blog

http://behaviourguru.blogspot.com/

To pose your questions to our behaviour experts, add a new thread here: www.tes.co.uk/behaviour

Propathfinder

The project: Making Waves

Take a look at how your school can get involved in Comenius:

http://www.britishcouncil.org/comenius-about-us.htm

http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/comenius_en.htm

The project: Tune into Maths

To get an impression of Sarah’s videos take a look at:

https://www.o2learn.co.uk/o2_video.php?vid=1584

https://www.o2learn.co.uk/o2_video.php?vid=1613

All the O2 Learn videos can now also be found on the TES resources site.

procareeclinic

To pose questions to the TESpro Career Clinic, visit: www.tes.co.uk/careerclinic

proresearch 

Those who can teach can’t speak the lingo

 A global study of primary English teachers’ qualifications, training and career development, by Helen Emery

http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/publications/a-global-study-primary-english-teachers%E2%80%99-qualifications-training-career-development

Dr Helen Emery, Essex University

http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/staff/profile.aspx?ID=72

proeditorial

To contact the editor of TESpro, email: michael.shaw@tes.co.uk


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