Dear listeners, this episode is a little different, it’s actually the launch of a new Series of podcasts that’s going to be shared over on Craig Barton’s poddy, The Mr. Barton Maths Podcast. This new series is to be called Tips and Tools for Teachers (a play on the titles of Craig's book title and my Book title), and each month, Craig and I are going to share three tips, tools, or takeaways each, as a way to reflect on the month just gone.
I’m cross-posting the first episode of the Tips and Tools for Teachers podcast here too on the ERRR podcast because I think it’s a really great chat and I wanted to make sure that all ERRR listeners were aware of Craig’s great podcast, and this monthly series that we’re going to do together too!
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Links/resources mentioned in the show
- You can sign up for Craig's free Tips for Teachers newsletter and his free Eedi newsletter
- Craig's books are “Tips for Teachers“, “Reflect, Expect, Check, Explain” and “How I wish I’d taught maths”
- Ollie's Books, Cognitive Load Theory in Action and Tools for Teachers
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