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TeachMeet Cymru
TeachMeet Cymru was the first of its kind and it was planned with great expectations and a great vision, that of bringing together teachers from two extremes of Wales, extremes in location, but very much likeminded in practice and innovation. … Continue reading
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When educators are willing to share…
I had heard about Bev Evans’s (@bevevans22) fame long ago from people describing her as legendary on Twitter, etc… So, I was really excited to finally have the opportunity to meet the Legend in the flesh at BETT first, but … Continue reading
Choose 1 out! – A new developing thinking tool
In all the excitement in preparing for our first TeachMeet Cardiff I had an inspiration yesterday while I was giving a presentation to Primary School Teachers in Cardiff at the Howardian Centre in Cardiff for @karencymru. I was showing some … Continue reading
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Tagged AxtiveX Control, choice, Choose one out, CRIPSAT, DCELLS, developing thinking, images, KS2, Learners, Multimodal, Odd one out, Physics, PowerPoint, PPT, questions, template, thinking skills, tools, Triggers
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