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Lindsay Bruce’s activities for closing the word gap | Book Club

January 29, 2021

Here are the key messages from Bruce’s text that stood out to me, which you could bring into the classroom this term if we ever hope to close the word gap. … More Lindsay Bruce’s activities for closing the word gap | Book Club

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“First You Were Graduands…” | Graduate Diaries

July 20, 2018

[6-minute read] After three years, I’ve graduated from University. Read all about the incredible day right here. … More “First You Were Graduands…” | Graduate Diaries

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Blogging: My Brief History

June 7, 2018

[2-minute read] A brief history of my experience with blogging so far, and what I want to achieve from My Ten Thousand Kicks. … More Blogging: My Brief History

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Teacher or not, many of us have turned to remote working. I’ve already discussed my first thoughts on teaching from home, but that wouldn’t have been possible without a solid desk setup. Here’s the rig that’s been getting me through remote learning.⁠
A SMART goal is Specific, Measurable, lists your Actions, detailed Results, and is Time-dependent. Giving SMART answers at interviews meant that I rarely got rejected while hunting for graduate jobs (that happened at the other stages), but why would we want to apply this thinking to our goals?⁠
Here’s how I delivered not one, but TWO parent’s evenings from the comfort of home – and why it went way smoother than I ever expected.⁠
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