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UKEd Podcast - Episode 04 - Psychological Pressure - 7 views

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    "In this episode we explore some research published by Dr Stephen Earl from the University of Kent in England that is expected to help teachers identify specific reasons for different types of pupil withdrawal in the classroom. Read more about the research at ukedchat.com/2017/04/26/teenage…ive-psychological/ Also, Richard Rogers shares some great classroom activities and ideas about differentiation - The accompanying blog post is at ukedchat.com/2017/04/25/differe…iation-magic-tool/ Get in touch with us via podcast@ukedchat.com and follow us on Twitter @UKEdPodcast, or Direct Message us via the @UKEdChat  accounts on Twitter or Facebook."
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UKEdChat TeachTweet InfoGraph Summary - 0 views

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    UKEdChat TeachTweet InfoGraph Summary. Online TeachTweet Professional Development session hosted by ukedchat.com Created an infographic with links to videos
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UKEd Mag: February - Issue 02 | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #UKEdChat Education Commu... - 5 views

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    Tom Bigglestone, who explores the benefits of Philosophy for Children (P4C). Chris Healey, who write about homework in the digital Age. John Pearce, advocates that teachers pledge a pedagogical oath. James Abela gives us a global perspective, writing about his experience in Thailand. Andy Knill waves the flag for the SOLO Taxonomy. UKEdChat Exclusive feature asked teachers what jobs they do if quit the profession. Martin Burrett tells of various highlights observed at BETT this year. Sharon Jones debates how debating can benefit pupils. David Moody shares some Stickmen without Arms! Tina Watson explains how she supports pupils to fill the blank pages. Leon Cych gives tips on how to produce professional video and audio with pupils. We review the book "The Philosophy Shop", edited by Peter Worley.
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Reasons why teachers leave the profession & what they do next - UKEdChat.com - 60 views

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    Workload and Bullying Main Reasons for Teachers Leaving the Profession A survey and interviews commissioned by UKEdChat.Com has revealed the main reasons why teachers are leaving the profession, and the careers they move onto once they have made th…
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Combating Conflict - 9 views

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    "In an ideal world lessons would be learnt, progression would be made and everyone would get along. However, whether low-level comments or open warfare, conflict can impinge on the learning of pupils. And that is just when the teachers are arguing! In this session of UKEdChat we will discuss how to avoid conflict in the classroom, the staffroom and in the playground. Don't argue… just be on #UKEdChat at 8pm(UK)."
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TraitsInfoGraphPNG5 - 1 views

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    Survey Reveals the Best and Worst Aspects of being a Teacher via http://ukedchat.com/2013/11/02/the-best-and-worst-of-being-a-teacher-ukedchat-survey-results/
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UKEdChat Global 2020 Online Conference - Call for Speakers - 2 views

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    "As part of our efforts to support the amazing community of schools, teachers and educators globally, we are delighted to announce that our plans for a 2020 UKEdChat Conference have been moved forward to June 2020. The 2020 event will be our second online conference, and many educators got involved in the first event, sharing resources, pedagogy and great ideas that can be used in the classroom. We have now opened our 'Call to Speakers', and we invite school leaders, teachers, educational authors, educational consultants and educational companies to create (upto) 20-minute videos that will inspire delegates during the 3-day event."
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UKEdChat Session 318: Modern & Effective Homework Strategies - 13 views

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    Following on from the result of the #UKEdChat poll on Twitter, the chat this week focuses on: Modern and Effective Homework Strategies. The questions to be asked are below, which will then be released for discussion during the session. What are the greatest issues for teachers in setting homework? How do you communicate to parents your expectations of pupils completing homework? Does you school have a homework policy? How often is it updated? Homework and technology - How can we ensure all pupils have access to resources? Research about homework - John Hattie argues that homework in primary has zero effect (Radio 4 link). Do you agree / disagree? What is the most effective (and positive) homework strategy that you have experienced?
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Why teachers chose teaching - 1 views

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    Having a sense of 'wanting to make a difference' is one of the main reasons teachers want to go into the profession, according to a UKEdChat Survey.
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Video: Edu Tweeps & Blog Nominations For The 2016 UKEdChat List - 7 views

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UKEdChat 2015 Twitter Use Survey - 13 views

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    UKEdChat exploring how educators are using Social Media to improve learning experiences within their classrooms.
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Stemming the Flow of Teachers Leaving the Profession - 11 views

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    "Much attention has been given to the reasons why so many teachers leave the profession. Workload, lack of independence, and bullying from senior 'leaders' and other issues are cited as reasons why lots of teachers will not see their 5th year in the classroom. While some of these are difficult to mitigate for individuals, there are practical things that schools and teachers can do to help teachers with all of these pressures and create a supportive culture to stem the flow of good teachers leaving the profession."
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UKEdMag: Careers when Leaving Teaching | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #UKEdChat Educat... - 7 views

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    A look at the careers teachers turn to when if they leave the profession
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Session 227: How to get Children Reading for Pleasure | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #... - 36 views

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    A list of books curated by teachers which have helped get children into reading books for pleasure
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Resources Released to Teach about Dangers of Loan Sharks | UKEdChat.com - Supporting th... - 3 views

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    Resources support teachers to get pupils thinking about good loans and bad debts
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Session 227: How to get Children Reading for Pleasure | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #... - 13 views

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    Teacher discussion summary and archive full of ideas to get children reading for pleasure
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Top 10 Perks of Teaching, according to the #UKEdChat community - 11 views

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    "Despite many challenges and pressures facing the teaching profession, taking a moment to step back an appreciate some of the positives can make you appreciate the joys to behold within the classroom. As part of a #UKEdChat discussion, teachers from around the UK shared the best perks of the job, which we have summarised here to help other colleagues reflect upon. We're not really in it for the perks, are we?"
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TeachersQuitInfograph - 80 views

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    Updated article on why teachers leave the profession, and the career paths they follow. From http://ukedchat.com/2013/11/10/why-teachers-leave-the-profession-and-what-they-do/
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News: Ex-Armed forces personnel to tackle Underachievement by Disengaged Pupils | UKEdC... - 8 views

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    Ex-army personnel to teach pupils in England
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How have you seen tablets affect levels of engagement & learning in your classroom? - 32 views

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    UKEdchat Summary focuses on the impact of tablet computers in the classroom, includes an infograph from the session.
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    I am a teacher in a Mod?severe special needs class and the IPad is an amazing tool for communicating and engaging students at all levels
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