25th May 2021 (from 13:00-14:00 or 17:00-18:00 EET).
In this webinar we will explore games not only as software, but as a literacy. By examining games as a literacy, we can better begin to understand their strengths and weaknesses as a classroom tool and how best to use them in our teaching practice.
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It’s Time to Take Action!
Over the past few months you, our fellow teachers, have sent us questions, thoughts or topics that matter to you. On 10/5/2021, we will deliver our last MM Conversations, once again sharing opinions with educators from around the world. But this time, it will be done with a twist! As Mark Twain once wrote: “Action speaks louder than words… but not nearly as often.”
Wednesday 19th May 2021- two sessions, you can choose the time that suits you!
In this session, we’ll explore the concept of receptive and productive vocabulary, and how different types of vocabulary can be approached differently in the classroom.
Watch the recording of Session 1!
In Session 1 we provide you with a set of materials created by Dave Spencer and Anna Hasper. These materials are designed to help you to make the most of the programme and to try and test the ideas from the webinars with your students.
Tuesday, May 25, 2021 – In this webinar, we show how vocabulary can be taught systematically and robustly as part of the daily reading lesson. We consider which words to teach and explore a range of approaches that bring vocabulary learning alive at primary level.
6 May 2021 – 16:00-17:00 EET
In this informal interview, Carol will draw on her many years’ experience as a pre-school teacher and coursebook writer to discuss how to teach very young children successfully. Key issues addressed will include the role of stories, the importance of social and emotional learning, how to incorporate the development of creative and critical thinking, and how to manage classes of very young children effectively. You’ll have a chance to put some of your own questions to Carol too.
May 2021 – Black Cat Webinars: Bring Great Stories to Your English Class.
Travel with a book. Next destination: Fluent English – Verissimo Toste.
Make your lesson CATchy with Social Media – Samuel John Williams.
Storytelling and brain chemistry – Katie Poitevin.
Apr 27, 2021 – at 18:00 (Bucharest Time).
Join Caroline Hamilton and Ian Davies, series editors of White Rose Maths for Key Stage 3, to take a closer look at the series.
Tuesday 20th April 2021 –
Have you ever wondered why primary geography matters and what we should be teaching our children? In this webinar the author Stephen Scoffham will discuss how to bring the fun of geography to your classroom.
Free Webinar on 21 April – Your flexible online learning platform for key stages 1-4, from Hodder Education.
However and wherever you’re teaching, eduu.school helps you to deliver the curriculum by connecting over 3,000 hours of lessons centred on a key topic or theme with integrated mental health and wellbeing support, resources for learning with the family and ongoing teacher training.
Join us for a short 30-45 minute intro to eduu.school and learn just how easy it is to deliver the full curriculum, or pick and choose resources to mix with your current plans.