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teacher support networks

Teachers helping teachers – the benefits of developing an online network

June 20, 2017June 19, 2017Oxford Psychology Team
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As Psychology Subject Officer for WJEC Eduqas, an important part of my role is to support the teachers who are teaching my specifications. I do this in a variety of ways: offering face-to-face CPD; answering emails and phone calls; developing resources for the classroom etc. However, a British Psychological Society (BPS) survey of psychology teachers, […]

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Teacher support networks: more than just free biscuits!

February 9, 2017June 6, 2017Oxford Psychology Team
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Many of you will be the lone psychology teacher in your own institution and a number of you will also not have a psychology degree but a degree in a related subject. It can be tough to develop and teach a subject, not being certain whether you are using the best resources for your students. […]

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