Oct 28 2008

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Free Teaching Resources.co.uk

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Free-teaching-resources.co.uk lists resources, lesson plans and worksheets produced by top UK charities, museums & more. They have been reviewed and are ready for teachers to use.

The free teaching resources, lesson plans and work sheets cover, ks1, ks2, ks3 and ks4 and all school curriculum subjects. There are write ups on each resource and a link to where you can get the lesson plan from.

Key teaching resources >
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PETA Foundation
An extensive range of teaching resources including posters, videos and more

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AA Driving School
Free financial awareness lessons from AA Driving School

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PDC Careers
Download three activities introducing career options
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This teachers’ website will help you save hours of time searching for lesson plans, worksheets, assessment, tutorials, workshops and assemblies.

Looking for work sheets and teaching resources? Whether you are a primary key stage 1 or key stage 2 teacher, or a secondary key stage 3 or key stage 4 teacher this site will have work sheets and teaching resources for use in your classroom.

The site covers all curriculum subjects, plus teaching ideas for areas such as literacy, numeracy, sats, gcse revision, gcse bitesize tips and many more educational resource tips including the best interactive resources in the educational marketplace.

Teaching resources can be used for students studying AQA, edexcel, OCR courses.

So if you are looking for primary resources or secondary resources for Art and Design, Business Studies, Careers, Citizenship, Design and Technology, Drama, English, Enterprise, Geography, History, ICT, Maths, MFL, Music, PE, PSHE, RE, Science or Work-realted Learning, this free teacher resources website is for you.For a more indepth information and discussion about current educational hot topics, visit our blog site.

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Oct 06 2008

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Gold Dust Resources – Take a look!

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The ‘gold dust’ resources have been available since 2007, but I’m not sure how widely used they are. Having had a pretty comprehensive browse of them, this is my review of the resources.

They are intended ‘designed to support the development of generic skills, knowledge and understanding of trainee teachers in the lifelong learning sector’, and ‘as part of … continuing professional development’.

So where are they, and how are they organised?

They resources are now part of the ‘QIA Excellence Gateway‘, and start at

http://excellence.qia.org.uk/Golddust/

As the QIA has just become LSIS, the ‘Learning and Skills Improvement Service‘ (on 1st October), I hope these links stay as they are for a while!

The ‘Gold Dust‘ resources have been available since 2007, but I’m not sure how widely used they are. Having had a pretty comprehensive browse of them, this is my review of the resources.

They are ‘designed to support the development of generic skills, knowledge and understanding of trainee teachers in the lifelong learning sector’, and ‘as part of … continuing professional development’.

So where are they, and how are they organised?

The resources are now part of the ‘QIA Excellence Gateway‘, and can be found at

http://excellence.qia.org.uk/Golddust/

As the QIA has just become LSIS, the ‘Learning and Skills Improvement Service‘ (on 1st October), I hope these links stay as they are for a while!

The categories are:

When you select a category (I’ve chosen ‘active learning‘) you get a screen which organises the resources clearly and categorisies them by type. There’s also a useful cross referencing to other categories.

I’ll go through each section of this page looking at a selection of the resorces, with my comments italicised:

The first category is ‘information sheets

  • What is active learning? – Word or PDF
  • From passive to active learning – Word or PDF
  • Some underlying principles – Word or PDF
  • Some frequently asked questions – Word or PDF
  • Introducing active learning to learners – Word or PDF
  • Characteristics that illustrate inspectors’ judgements about teaching and learning – Word or PDF
  • Success factors for level 2 programmes – Word or PDF
  • Skills for Life information sheet – Word or PDF
  • Example of active learning – from chaos to database (all resources required for the activity are included here)
  • Questions to consider when planning an activity – Word or PDF
  • 8 principles for effective teaching – Word or PDF

The information sheets are clear, generally well put together, and provide a good range of useable activity and knowledge about active learning. The next section is ‘activities

  • Activity-based and target-based schemes of work – Word or PDF
  • Planning for variety – ideas to help – Word or PDF

The last section is video footage

You get the added bonus of Geoff Petty in the video footage, as he was a consultant on some of the videos.

Overall this is a really good resource for anyone interested in teaching and learning. My one minor quibble is that it would be good to be able to embed the videos in blogs etc, but you can download them if you wanted to.

All teachers should take a look! 

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Sep 30 2008

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Google’s new browser ‘chrome’

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CHROME FROM GOOGLE

Is a new browser, and here are some reviews

Nicholas Carr + Seb Scmoller http://fm.schmoller.net/2008/09/nicholas-carr-o.html

Google Chrome by Dick Moore, who is impressed. http://fm.schmoller.net/2008/09/a-quick-review.html

Thanks to the Marchmont Observatory for the reviews.

Have you tried it?

What do you think?

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Sep 23 2008

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Top 100 Educational tools

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Published by Mike Temple from Edublogs Tutorials

The list is compiled from the contributions of 155 learning professionals (from both education and workplace learning) who shared their Top 10o Tools for Learning both for their own personal learning/ productivity and for creating learning solutions for others.

The listed tools all have links, so you can explore them from the list.

At the time of this post, the number 1 is delicious

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Sep 12 2008

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Teachnology

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I thought it’s about time that we came up with a new term to use when thinking and talking about teaching with help from technology.

So I’ve come up with ‘teachnology’ !!

Sadly, it’s not orignal, as Googling it comes up with 109,000 hits!

What I mean by the term is

technology which works, is helpful, and which improves or adds to learning

What do you think?

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