J Rowing

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Low consequence working

Low consequence working

One of the great joys of becoming a leader in education is the enforced time spent watching other people teach. Teaching is the most magpie…of professions, with ideas stolen from left and right and in my first blog in a long time I pay tribute to a colleague. ¶ As many practitioners have, I have embedded the use of many of the standard tools of AFL, including the whiteboard. A colleague has taken a step further and improved the use of the mini-whiteboard no end. Students are given the opportunity to work on the erasable format very frequently, and many of the students avail themselves of it.
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JRowingDec 12, 2015
About Me

About Me

I’m the Deputy Head and lead Physics teacher at Exeter Mathematics School. Over my career so far, I have taught, provided professional…development, change and leadership in some of the leading academic schools in the UK. ¶ Along the way I’ve authored Enterprise days, outreach projects and one-off learning events designed and delivered for a range of clients from LEA’s to ESA and NASA. When I get the time I like to write on education & physics and have been lucky enough to be published by a few well regarded institutions. ¶ My areas of particular interest center around the provision of an inspiring and diverse Physics…
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JRowingDec 14, 2015
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