I’m my own worst critic. Often in situations, I harshly judge myself and expect things that are wildly unrealistic, but that doesn’t stop me from wanting them from myself. I’ve always been more ...
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'Reimagining the Diary: Reflective practice as a positive tool for educator wellbeing' is the new book by Dr Lucy Kelly, School of Education, and was born from her research project on teacher and ...
The principal’s next question was more probing. “Why did you leave your previous school?” “The school wanted me to be a mechanical, or rather, ‘robotic’ teacher,” was the candid reply. “I didn’t feel ...
Becoming a global citizen is a process that is never complete—we are always working toward greater understanding of the world and the people living in it. Today, Jason Harshman, Assistant Professor of ...
Expert support, structured reflection and near-peer dialogue can replace compliance and evaluation as a way to improve teaching practice. This practical framework aims to turn conversation into action ...
Classroom management is an essential aspect of education that many teachers find challenging. This difficulty does not stem from a lack of training or dedication, but from the implementation of ...