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    Does reading *really* matter in mathematics?

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Thinking Hard…and Motivation

In The Confident Teacher by Alex Quigley16/01/20164 Comments

Are you struggling to motivate your horizontal students too?   So we have found the secret to learning…thinking hard. Part one of this series – you can find it here – explored what …

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Teaching and Trust

In The Confident Teacher by Alex Quigley31/01/20157 Comments

(Nomads II, by Pablo Jurado Ruiz) Every once in a while the bleak personal stories of our students are opened up to us like a drawer of knives. We get a brief …

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MissBegum_Miss Begum@MissBegum_·

The month of Ramadan begins tomorrow for many Muslim. Here’s a few useful things for schools to know.

1. Muslims believe it was this month the first chapters of the Qur’an were revealed to Prophet Muhammed (ﷺ peace and belongs be upon him) making this month a sacred time.

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Hatts81Mark Hatton@Hatts81·

I have a small following & would appreciate a retweet for help & research with my NPQH @adamboxer1 @teacherhead @HuntingEnglish @RogersHistory @PaulGarvey4 @KateJones_teach

What are the best apps & online platforms you use in your teaching that help & support SEND pupils? #NPQH

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HuntingEnglishAlex Quigley@HuntingEnglish·

Love the intentional reading whole-school development described here @CarlyWaterman21

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  • Does reading *really* matter in mathematics? 10/04/2021
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  • Five Things I Wish I’d Known About Literacy 16/01/2021

Alex Quigley

Alex Quigley

I write this blog in a personal capacity.

After fifteen years in the classroom, I now support the cause of education from the other side the school gates. For most of the week I work for the EEF, as National Content Manager, supporting teachers and school leaders to access research evidence.

Additionally, I write edubooks and offer consultancy. Also, I am very lucky to have a column for both TES and Teach Secondary magazine.

Alex Quigley

I am National Content Manager at the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF), after fifteen years as an English teacher and school leader. The focus of my work is supporting school improvement and making research  evidence accessible and useable for teachers and school leaders.

I write books for Routledge, including the bestseller, ‘Closing the Vocabulary Gap’. Currently, I am a columnist for both TES and Teach Secondary magazine. I am a ResearchED Trustee & a member of the Chartered College of Teaching Impact Journal board.

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