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Inspire to learn

Learning with e's

As a prelude to the event, the organisers have asked me to write a short blog post which takes the form of my responses to four questions: Q1. I subsequently pledged that I would never again write, review or edit for a closed academic journal. What will you be speaking about at the Inspire conference in December?

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Teacher Voices: Kate Bartlett

Learning with e's

Knowing a subordinating conjunction from a co-ordinating conjunction is no better, nor a replacement, for creativity. Put more trust into teachers, as they have trained for significant amounts of time and are skilled and have expertise. It inspired creative writing and really engaged them. We really do. Unported License.

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Teacher Voices: Naomi Hancock

Learning with e's

That is exactly the purpose of this series of blog posts. Put less pressure on testing and assessment, more trust in teacher to instil a love of learning and supporting the children’s needs and interests. It's great to catch up with former students and discover what they are doing. 5) How can we improve education? Unported License.

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