St.Emlyn’s at #EuSEM18 – Day 4
The lecture theatres were somewhat quieter after a night of #FOAMaoke the previous evening, but despite our resident queen of the mic Nat May not being able to video-link in […]
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The lecture theatres were somewhat quieter after a night of #FOAMaoke the previous evening, but despite our resident queen of the mic Nat May not being able to video-link in […]
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priv This is an update to our privacy policy in light of the GDPR regulations that come into effect on 25/5/2018. Data collection In principle we try and collect as
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We are so excited to announce that the internationally acclaimed Teaching Co-Operative Course is coming to Manchester in 2018 on the 10-12th October. This course developed out of The Teaching
The Teaching Co-Operative Course. 10-12 October 2018. St.Emlyn’s Read More
On Reflection I’ve been reflecting on reflection for some time now, at least since I started formally collecting my lessons from Sydney HEMS and probably even before that, because this