I'm conducting a research project on instructional coaching and how feedback is given/received. I would very much appreciate responses to our short google form:
The CICE is an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practices in education. The CICE promotes collaborative excellence between academicians and professionals from Education.
The aim of CICE is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap, promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy. The CICE-2018 invites research papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation and performance evaluation. All the accepted papers will appear in the proceedings and modified version of selected papers will be published in special issues peer reviewed journals.
Keep movin...See MoreI drove to spinning class and we did a lot of "hill climbing" so I got in 17 miles. I don't know if I will get much more cycling this week with all what's going on. Our dad is flying in from London Thursday night after finding a more manageable price after thinking there wasn't much chance. I am glad that she can come after all.
Elaine/ret/INHow wonderful that dd can come home! A break from cycling for family time. Awesome trade.
30 minutes walking plus yoga. FIL'S sister from Illinois spent the afternoon here. She's such a warm wonderful person, and he laughed more today than in the last 3 months. Great afternoon.
The Midland hotel in Morecambe and https://SentIntoSpace.com partnered with school children at Morecambe Bay Community Primary School who designed a physics project to use helium balloons, specialised GPS tracking equipment and GoPro action cameras to see if they could send 'Sam the Dog' to the edge of space.
Sam, who graces every bedroom of English Lakes hotels and is involved in a whole host of charity and community projects, was more than a little excited and admitted to a few pre-launch nerves....
I hope you are well. I am a broadcast journalist at the BBC. I have been investigating teacher vacancies in deprived areas and there appears to be a link between deprivation and higher vacancy rates. I would like to speak to a teacher, either working or a former teacher, from a school in a deprived area and interview them about their experiences - whether they recognise some of the issues being raised by unions of excessive workload, low morale and difficulties recruiting and retaining teachers in their school and any challenges that are specific to a school in a more deprived area. If this is something that interests anyone on this chatboard, please email me directly at alex.[email removed].