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Stretch Your Classroom with Practical Active Learning
As part of this month’s Teach 2030 focus on Practical Active Learning, we meet Oluwatosin, a science teacher in Nigeria, and one of our Ambassadors. He discusses the impact in his classroom of implementing numerous teaching strategies learnt from this course, including ‘Do Now’, ‘TurnTalk’ and ‘Stretch-It’. Oluwatosin begins by describing the traditional education roles …
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New Year, New Connections: Build Your Teach 2030 Community
Welcome to a new year of learning with Teach2030! In 2021, here at Teach 2030, one of our objectives is to use our social media platforms more to support your learning. Every month this year on our Facebook and Instagram pages, we will highlight different lessons that you might want to implement in your classroom. …
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Lighting Up Your Learning: A Teach2030 Celebration
Despite this challenging year, it is time to celebrate. From Diwali to Hanukkah to Christmas, this is the season, no matter your faith, religion or beliefs. Even with differences, these festivities are united in their focus on light, either symbolically through the use of candles, or metaphorically through ideas of hope. As teachers, the hope …
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Teach2030’s Ambitious Ambassadors!
All charities need ambassadors; those who advocate their cause and purpose, and send the message out into local communities. And we are no different! Last month, in November 2020, we proudly launched our Ambassador programme. What is the role of a Teach2030 Ambassador?Our ambassadors help raise awareness of the Teach2030 objectives, which help to develop …
Closing the Covid Gap and Become a Digital Learner: Using Your Smartphone (Beginner)
Distance learning – evident for hundreds of years, despite the mobile telephone only being created in 1984. The concept of studying in a different location to the teacher began in the 1840s, with letters being posted back and forth to students wanting to learn shorthand (an abbreviated version of written English). However, it wasn’t until …
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Embracing Digital Learning
Our Education Advisor explores how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected teachers and how digital learning can improve teaching techniques while away from the classroom