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These resources span my career; from my period of teaching unqualified, through to an AST of English & Director of Teaching & Learning. Although my specialism is English, I have taught GCSE Citzienship, Language and Lit, Media Studies, Maths & History. I have also taught all of those at Key Stage 3, so there is an eclectic mix here. As the main trainer in my previous school, I have uploaded many insets and training session powerpoints too.

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These resources span my career; from my period of teaching unqualified, through to an AST of English & Director of Teaching & Learning. Although my specialism is English, I have taught GCSE Citzienship, Language and Lit, Media Studies, Maths & History. I have also taught all of those at Key Stage 3, so there is an eclectic mix here. As the main trainer in my previous school, I have uploaded many insets and training session powerpoints too.
Buddy Readers - Everything you need to Implement
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Buddy Readers - Everything you need to Implement

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This is a training Powerpoint that you can use to set up and implement 'buddy reading' in your school to help implement older year's / G &T working with the younger / less able pupils to improve reading across the school. Contains PP and resources to get this whole school initiative off the ground.
Plenaries Training
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Plenaries Training

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PP that I have designed and use to dliver to NQTs in their first year to support their teaching and learning.
Whole School Training PP on Plenaries and Starters
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Whole School Training PP on Plenaries and Starters

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This is a PP on the importance of and ideas for engaging starters and plenaries. Suitable for all teaching staff with some great ideas for literacy and numeracy starters to include in lessons - ideal for the new inspection framework.
Boys v Girls PP
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Boys v Girls PP

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A very interesting pp that gets staff thinking about the boys / girls learning debate - great for using prior to introducing underachieving boys tactics