Jamie Tegerdine
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Tom Berger
7 months ago
Educators, what brilliant uses of tech have you seen this year? For an
@edutopia.org
story, we’re gathering standout examples—with or without AI—that truly elevate teaching and learning. Whether it’s your own strategy or one from another educator, we’d love to hear what’s surprised or inspired you!
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Jack Worth
10 months ago
Can ChatGPT be used to reduce teachers' workload? NFER have a new study out today that provides robust evidence on this timely question The headline answer is YES, which is great But the study is way more interesting than that. A thread on what it found... 👇
www.nfer.ac.uk/publications...
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ChatGPT in lesson preparation - A Teacher Choices Trial
NFER were commissioned by the Education Endowment Foundation and the Hg Foundation to undertake research examining the impact of ChatGPT use for lesson and resource preparation in KS3 science on teach...
https://www.nfer.ac.uk/publications/chatgpt-in-lesson-preparation-a-teacher-choices-trial/
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Jack Worth
11 months ago
We have been looking at the recent trends in graduate numbers by subject and thinking about what it might mean for the supply of potential teachers The trends are actually quite positive overall, including for STEM 📈! (But not for languages 😬)
www.nfer.ac.uk/blogs/what-r...
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What recent trends in graduate numbers could mean for the future of teacher supply
NFER School Workforce lead Jack Worth has blogged about what recent trends in graduate numbers could mean for the future of teacher supply.
https://www.nfer.ac.uk/blogs/what-recent-trends-in-graduate-numbers-could-mean-for-the-future-of-teacher-supply/
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Hello. I’m looking to reconnect with all the amazing Teaching and Learning people on here since deactivating X after 15 years
11 months ago
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Ben Ward
11 months ago
Perhaps naively, this graph in
@schoolsweek.bsky.social
today really shocked me. Lots of possible drivers, aware that factors such as proportions of special schools etc. will skew the data, and that rates of SEND are higher in the private sector. But still find it hard to reconcile the difference.
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Jack Worth
about 1 year ago
Final NFER forecast of ITT recruitment in England 2024/25: - 12 out of 17 subjects very likely to be below target - Primary 12% below target and secondary 40% below - Biology 15% above target, but 40% below target across all three sciences Thread continues 🧵 👇
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