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| The ‘All subjects’ category is aimed at secondary school teachers across the National Curriculum and encompasses useful subject links, CPD and SEN information. Please contact us if you feel you would like to contribute to this page. We will be happy to consider your suggestions. |
Government Education Websites |
Training Development Agency (TDA). For routes into teaching, current standards, CPD and current educational affairs |
Professional Standards for Teachers. Download a PDF draft of the new teaching standards, which should be implemented in September 2007 |
Governmental teaching resource that also includes past and present payscales |
Independent Organisations |
Teacher Training Resource Bank (thanks to Peter Harris) |
Agency work. Celsian Education have proved to be the most reliable agency for supply work (Based only upon personal experience within the East Midlands) |
Chalkface offer reliable lesson plans and resources to purchase. Some free samples are available |
The website of the famous ‘Dummies’ help guides, there are numerous useful snippets of information on a variety of topics |
Rachel Carter brings her sustainable making skills into the classroom, offering workshops to schools |
ICT interactive learning for GCSE students |
BBC resource, covering all key stages |
The GTC aims to further the CPD of teachers |
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Special Educational Needs (SEN) |
British Dyslexia Association |
Almost our namesake, this site is a resource for SEN |
Dyscalculic information, using a similar pale blue background as us, to benefit sufferers of Irlen Syndrome |
Irlen Syndrome is a colour-corrective process that can significantly improve the academic performance of students. Linked with learning difficulties such as Dyslexia |
A list of SEN websites |
Current Affairs in Education |
BBC Education homepage |
Time Educational Supplement online. Current educational news, resources and forums |
Teacher Unions |
The National Union of Teachers (NUT) |
The National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers |
Miscellaneous |
Bryson, B (2004) A Short History of Nearly Everything, Black Swan, London – Not a weblink, but an essential reading for all teachers! Deep questions including how the Earth, the human race and civilisation evolved are answered and spiced with Bryson’s witty observations of everyday life. A cross-curricular factual read that deserves to be called a textbook, but is not boring enough
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