Meet the Teacher – Jess
Jess Has been teaching secondary science since 2015. She was trained in Australia and is currently working in the UK, where she is teaching science and animal care.
Read More »Jess Has been teaching secondary science since 2015. She was trained in Australia and is currently working in the UK, where she is teaching science and animal care.
Read More »So today I didn’t want to write a post. Originally I did. A fair few things happened since this time last week that I could have easily written about. But I got home, had a shower, watched some Agent Carter…
Read More »Exams can be tricky to monitor. Particularly when you have a slightly shifty group of students. Particularly when said group is in a room that doesn’t have enough space for them to all sit individually.
Read More »Thinking of what to write about this week was a struggle. Everything I wanted to talk about was negative, and I’m tired of everything being negative. I don’t want to sound like a whiny, helpless, negative person. I wanted to…
Read More »Emily has backgrounds in science and science communication, and made the jump to teaching in 2014. She has spent the majority of her time teaching in Australia, but spent a year teaching in London. Back in Australia now, she is expanding…
Read More »I confess – I am somewhat confused by our education systems. I know, I know. We all are. We all are confused by about possibly 10,000 different things in our education system. There is one thing that confuses me more than…
Read More »My job at this school has come with a lot of firsts, and organising an excursion for one of my classes was one of them. As mentioned in previous posts, one of my classes this year is a non-curriculum class….
Read More »There are many associations you can choose to be a part of as a science teacher. Depending on your personal interests and the circumstances of the school you are teaching at you may wish to join multiple associations to reap the…
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