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Jonesieblog: Why I want my colleagues to blog

  • Ewan McIntosh · 3 years ago
    And as a non maths teacher I would love to see how you teach - we can all learn from it.
  • Ollie Bray · 3 years ago
    Good luck with this project Robert – If you can pull it off and just get 50% of the Math Teachers in East Lothian Sharing ideas I think you will have succeeded in your goal. Imagine if we could get every teacher (regardless of subject) to contribute one idea or classroom successes every week (or even month) think how much new and evolving practice we would be able so share within East Lothian and the wider education community.
  • Don Ledingham · 3 years ago
    It's only through someone like yourself that we can encourage teachers and others to keep blogs - any other form of "encouragement" from people like myself carries with it the implication of direction and imposition. There will be a tipping point out there but we do have a long way to go - if I can help in any way..........
  • Robin Strain · 3 years ago
    Interesting initiative. I like the idea of a collaborative blog whereas I am yet to be sold on the idea of individual ones. In another sphere I am a fairly regular contributor to - and very regular reader of - a bulletin board. Can you persuade me the advantages of blogging.
  • David Gilmour · 3 years ago
    If there's anything I can do to help, let me know.
    BTW, I liked this 3-column design, so have just made it (3K2) - and 3some - available on Exc-el, so you could use it for the interactivemaths blog if you want.
  • Tess Watson · 3 years ago
    I have wanted to do this for a long time. I would love to do a 'blog' with my SG and Higher classes. Are we restricted to type-pad, or would the council entertain
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