Becoming a Teacher in England
10 Creative Ways to Use Your iPad in the Classroom
Did you know you can hack your iPad into any number of instruments, or use its current apps and capabilities in unexpected ways to encourage learning? Here are our top 10 favorite creative uses for iPads in the classroom. 1. Turn Your iPad Microscope Sure, you could buy a simple magnifying attachment for your iPad…
Experiences of Teaching in the UK
I first started working as a supply teacher with Protocol Education last April in Newcastle Upon Tyne. I had just come back from a stint of teaching English in Japan, and was finding it very difficult and disheartening whilst trying to secure a position in Ireland, especially given the current job situation. Luckily enough, Protocol…
The only way was Essex…
Ten Things I Hate About CVs
7 Things To Remember About Classroom Feedback
Feedback is an inevitable part of teaching. Naturally, you’re in a position where you’re giving a whole lot of feedback, but you’re likely on the receiving end of feedback as well. We’ve all been on the receiving end of feedback in various aspects of our lives, and I’m sure we’ve all experienced some feedback that was less than…
10 Tips For Teachers To Connect With Parents Via Social Media
1. Choose the right tool for the task Teachers should be thoughtful about how they use various social media tools. Teachers may want to choose to keep Facebook strictly personal, but there are other opportunities to engage with students, parents and other professionals online. Classroom-specific Twitter feeds can be a great way to connect with…









