Think geography is perfectly suited to take advantage of this. Some nice strategies for suggested discussions and debate in here! Thanks @alexjquigley.bsky.social
‘It is clear that learning to disagree and argue offers myriad benefits for classroom learning…’ @alexjquigley.bsky.social shares 3 strategies for constructive disagreement in the classroom ⬇️ www.tes.com/magazine/tea...
In an age full of arguments, there can be huge value in fostering constructive disagreement in our students - for life and for learning, writes Alex Quigley
This is a great explanation of the formation of hurricanes. Great visuals and diagrams! www.bbc.com/news/extra/c...
Inside the world's deadliest storms - a look at how hurricanes are formed and the people who fly into them
Some really useful classroom clips in here, both for subject specifics and for general 'Teaching and Learning', I've been looking at #literacyresearchschool.org.uk/clips-from-t...
Literacy
If doing training with a brand new cohort of PGCE students on 'Literacy in Secondary schools'- what would you include? I'm thinking, why is it important, what is 'literacy' and what do we do at Blatch (Our school) any further thoughts/ideas/ inspiration would be appreciated! @ensermark.bsky.social
I love this podcast, all sorts of discussions on what is fact and what is not, lots of good geography ones on renewables, migration and pensions! Go check it out! www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p...
Plus, Migrants vs Pensioners and Ed Miliband’s energy auction claim