SPaG

Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar. Fascinating stuff. No really, I genuinely find the nuances of our language  fascinating. Of course I am a 50something humanities graduate, who is pursuing a Master’s degree in the subject. I am not a 10 year old, facing a government SPaG test. Sample papers One of my favourite  champions of children’s […]

The power of NO!

According to the BBC today: Stressed teachers being ‘reduced to tears’ Is that any news to those of us who have worked in education? No, not really.Your child’s teacher probably works 60+ hours a week, planning creative lessons, marking books with developmental marking comments, creating resources, taking after-school clubs….the list is endless. Your child’s TA […]

Results

The Kent test results are out. Here in our little corner of the world selective schooling, and the choices that surround it, are part of everyday life. I know there are readers  for whom this isn’t the case, so please bear with us. The debate around selective schooling is fascinating, but not for today’s blog. […]

Bon voyage et bonne chance

It’s that time again. Across the country, young adults are moving on to new challenges this week: uni, college, new jobs. Our tutors are waving farewell to loved ones, heading off on new adventures – an especial good luck my Least Un. When they are still at Primary school (indeed even when they are starting […]

Kent Test

Good luck to all the students taking their test this week. Remember: Keep calm, this is a chance to show just how amazing you are. Read the questions carefully. It’s easy to miss a single word (eg. not), that changes the meaning of  the whole sentence. Underline key facts. Don’t spend ages on  a question […]

Happy New Year.

For many schools, the new academic year begins tomorrow. Maybe not for the children, but staff will be assembling for Inset days, up and down the country. Inset days at the start of term are a strange limbo land, easing yourself back into the swing of things, catching up with colleagues, updating information, routines, skills, […]

Holidays

Sunset over Brockenthurst Breaks are good. They recharge our batteries, allow us time to relax and they give us an opportunity to think about, and talk about, things we  take for granted. My holiday is nearly over; I’ve popped home for the day to collect A level results with my youngest (Huge well done  J, […]

Thank You

I have been overwhelmed by the lovely messages of support that I have received in the last week.  The new ventures are a tad scary. After years of independence and assurance (through lesson observations, Pupil Progress meetings, end of term data and feedback from parents) that I am a good teacher, I have become accustomed […]

Summer holidays

Colleagues in Essex, and further afield, are waking up this morning to that holiday delight – a weekend without marking or planning. For us here in Kent, there is one more week. A delightful week, crammed with all manner of exciting activities, but a school week, nonetheless. Still, this time next week the school year […]

sessions

I’ve been touting around to get opinions on the provision of different sessions. Most people assume tutoring will be 1:1, or delivered via some sort of +club (in various incarnations depending on where you live).I  enjoy 1:1 sessions. You see huge progress, as your student has the benefit of your undivided attention, and as a […]