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🔷Creative Writing Workshop🔷 Award-winning author, Claire Keegan, will deliver a full day masterclass exclusively for INOTE members, taking teachers through the writing process for short stories and longer form fiction. Book via the CPD button on the INOTE website.
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🎄🔷INOTE Executive Committee would like to wish its members & English teachers nationwide a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year🔷 🎄
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"When beggars die, there are no comets seen; The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes.” One of my favourite lines 😍 Please come along. Book here: https://t.co/MKB9jrYglc
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Which words have bought you happiness this year? I’d love to hear them. And if you fancy a distraction over the holidays, do give my game Two Words a go. https://t.co/VA1lhtdDY2
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FREE English 2026 Macbeth exam revision guide. It's impossible to predict the questions, but this free resource covers key areas students need to explore: https://t.co/bVWnoU0gfG
#teamenglish #edutwitter #teachertwitter #gcses #gcses2026 #teachers #teach #teaching #macbeth
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Just when you thought we *only* did writing courses... Oisín McGann will facilitate this 6-week course covering the fundamentals of illustration, character design and more from January 14th! 🎨 More information + booking: https://t.co/Prtz4dbzM9
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Books of 2025. Fiction, poetry non-fiction, English teaching. https://t.co/Bkifby5TZU
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Fortnightly 197: My annual Books of the Year special.
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Meet the winners… Every day for twelve days, we’re introducing you to a 2025 International Debut Novel Competition winner: drawn from a record number of applicants. Today’s winner is Mary McKeone 💫
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I observed a lesson in a school last week where they were revising Macbeth and it reminded me of this lecture I once gave to students aiming for a grade 7-9 in English Lit @FgcsInfo on Macbeth and Kingship (Ideas ‘magpied’ from everywhere). Slides here: https://t.co/RjTrHc8ukd
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Retrieval pyramids don't have to get harder in level of challenge, just stretch students in thinking about how many possible answers there could (or couldn't) be: https://t.co/U8NHXnAAao
#retrieval #edchatuk #teaching #ECT
stan.store
A Secondary English Teacher Classroom Resource
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Meet the winners… Every day this week and next, we’re introducing you to a 2025 International Debut Novel Competition winner: drawn from a record number of applicants. Today’s winner is Karla Hirsch 💫
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Accessibility Advent Day 13 The Translate app supports multilingual learners with real-time text, speech, and camera-based translation. It helps break language barriers and builds more inclusive communication on iPad. #accessibilityadvent
https://t.co/aP24ZKcXBI
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Meet the winners… Every day for twelve days, we’re introducing you to a 2025 International Debut Novel Competition winner: drawn from a record number of applicants. Today’s winner is Luke Brennan 💫
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An exploration of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a teaching and learning tool in the classroom https://t.co/4sonErAaZU
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The literature essay writing toolkit - a great crutch for less-confident students or a brilliant upgrade for self-regulators! > https://t.co/FJOuZ1DFx0
#essays #essaywriting #english #teacher
stan.store
A Secondary English teacher classroom resource
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📢 Post‑Primary Students & Parents 📅 12, 19 & 26 Jan 26 | ⏰ 7–7:45 PM | 💻 Zoom | 💰 Free Learn practical study habits — planning, organisation & focus strategies — to help students study smarter and prepare confidently for exams. 🔗: https://t.co/jTwmfQYa3m
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'A poem that transforms the ordinary into magic through simple sights like frost and music, revealing a world of wonder where everyday things become sacred, but also carries the poignant sense that this pure, uncomplicated joy is a fleeting, lost paradise.
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Language of Aesthetics with Leaving Cert English. Extracts from Joyce's 'The Dead' and 'A Christmas Carol' by Dickens leading into their own writing (character, setting, atmosphere). Patrick Stewart reads 'A Christmas Carol' in the link! #EdChatIE
https://t.co/aunyjf1s1b
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