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Hi, I would be really keen to submit a guest post – how would I be able to do this? Thanks! Mimi
Hi, would be really interested in writing a blog. Here’s one I wrote yesterday about the effect curiosity has on education: https://senecalearning.com/blog/curiosity-in-learning/ . Have a PhD in neuroscience and special interest in the neuroscience of learning & how memory and understanding work. Could either reblog this post, or I could write a new one for you (very happy to choose a topic or to do on one of your choice!). Thanks
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Hi, I would love to write a blog for you! I have a few ideas but could do something advising teachers on how to teach AQA A level skills? Do you have an email address?
Thanks – Melanie
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Gina
Hi, I am an Australian math teacher, also ex-Singapore teacher. Obviously, I have a lot in common with you. There’re so many things happening in Australia and Singapore’s education system nowadays. Would love to guest blog if that’s possible.
Hello!
I am a secondary teacher in Somerset and writing 2 articles about the effects of funding on schools in Somerset. Is this the sort of thing that is appropriate for the OUP blog and if so please send me your details and I can send you details of the writing.
Many thanks.
James