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Month: November 2018

Is Telltale Too Far Gone?

November 30, 2018

[3-minute read] Three years ago, I predicted that Telltale Games were on a downward spiral toward disaster. Unfortunately, I was right. … More Is Telltale Too Far Gone?

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Picking the Perfect Pathway | Initial Teacher Training

November 23, 2018

[5-minute read] I’ve picked my perfect pathway…have you? … More Picking the Perfect Pathway | Initial Teacher Training

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Preamble | Initial Teacher Training

November 16, 2018

[1-minute read] I’m chronicling my journey towards QTS! Join me as I provide tips and tricks for writing a killer UCAS application and how to gain experience in the classroom. … More Preamble | Initial Teacher Training

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How I Met Your Mother | How It Should Have Ended

November 9, 2018

[6-minute read] “It was a long, difficult road. Thank God we finally got here.” … More How I Met Your Mother | How It Should Have Ended

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70  things I learned at University that have nothing to do with my degree

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Importantly, my meals have to taste good and – generally – be healthy. You can’t guarantee that with ready meals and frozen pizzas. How can I ensure that I have something yummy, healthy and quick to cook?
Am I late to the party or is the Easter half term still going on? Hope that everyone is taking full advantage of the break! I've finally started watching Tiger King - about a year too late.
It’s April 2021. How has it been over a year since the UK’s first lockdown, to combat coronavirus? A lot has changed in that year – some big businesses have permanently shifted to working from home and schools have adapted to remote learning – twice. It’s been quite the journey, but hopefully one that’s coming to an end.
Here’s how I applied, interviewed, and coped with rejection from the number one University in the world.⁠
I'd resolved to read more in 2020, but this never ended up happening. Fast forward to early 2021, and I'm well on track with this year's reading target. What's my secret?⁠
Over the third lockdown, I’ve written once already about my first thoughts on remote teaching, and on delivering parent’s evening from home, but I’d like to bring it full circle.

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