Anyone studying or teaching this wonderful play could join me in a webinar tomorrow evening. Hosted by David Didau and in the company of Martin Robinson, we discuss Butterworth’s play and will be on hand to answer questions as required!
A site to share my resources for secondary English teaching.
Anyone studying or teaching this wonderful play could join me in a webinar tomorrow evening. Hosted by David Didau and in the company of Martin Robinson, we discuss Butterworth’s play and will be on hand to answer questions as required!
An imposter's guide to effective schools
Your trusty Englit guide
Words, words, words... well said Hamlet! A little blog to go off on tangents within the worlds of history and literature that interest me. From the Tudors to Tom Hardy's Tess, or from the Wars of the Roses to Wuthering Heights, feel free to browse through my musings to pick up extra ideas and points for discussion!
by Geoffrey Sheehy
What can a middle aged English teacher possibly find to write about?
my ideas and thoughts on teaching Secondary School English
A blog for all things #TeamEnglish
Like the students I teach, I am always learning.
Preparing young people for the future with lessons from the past.
Thoughts and ideas about words, stories and what works best in the classroom and beyond
' . . . to make the best that has been thought and known in the world current everywhere . . .'
Crowd Sourced Advice For New Teachers
An English teacher's musings.
There's more to life than books, you know. But not much more
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Yes! Iâd love to be involved. Iâm having trouble logging on. Are there any more details?
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Mrs Sarah Gilbert
Teacher of English
Reading : Wolf Hall
By Hilary Mantel
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Hi- it’s run by David Didau from his website, and is tomorrow at 6. I assumed that the link was in his post which I copied. You could drop him a question @daviddidau
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