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Ed Durbin
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History teacher and curriculum leader / Lead Practitioner T and L / textbooks / Bristol
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Mad. Is there someone who does your TLR role when you are not there?

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Yes, I do. It took a bit of very light pushing (i.e. pointing out that I wasn’t doing 0.8 of my TLR job)

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Today is contents reveal day for Book 2 (Year 8) of my #ChangingHistoriesKS3ow.ly/ctbe50TyXvz

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Thanks Alistair

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Hello Bluesky. I’m Emmy, a history lead in Northumberland teaching KS2 and KS3. Irish in England. Here is some sourdough bread I baked this morning. Starting as I mean to go on.

Two loaves of bread. One round and one standard loaf shape.
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Helen I’m teaching H7 tomorrow to Year 12 and I’m thinking of closing with “Sue Gray is no Reginald Bray” Discuss. Not sure if I have enough politics nuts in the class for it to land, but has to be worth a shot no?

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Agree with every single word of this Sarah! Do use these approaches at KS4 and KS5 as well as Ks3?

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Finally got round to finishing my blog on the why, what and how of reading in the History classroom! I've tried to keep it as practical as possible with strategies that have worked really well in our context: metaphorsandmeanings.co.uk/2024/09/22/r...

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Ed Durbin
@edurbin.bsky.social
History teacher and curriculum leader / Lead Practitioner T and L / textbooks / Bristol
245 followers314 following78 posts