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15/03/2013
Positive feedback on free youtube clip:
"This is brilliant! In the days of shrinking school budgets it is even more important that scarce education money is spent on the best practices. Perhaps just as important is that those teachers of good will, who are trying to truly improve their teaching, are not sold feel-good pseudoscience (multiple intelligence's, learning styles, brain-based BS, etc...) by school-hustling pedagogy pimps. Even the best can become jaded after too many episodes of unrewarded emotional investment. Bravo folks!"
21/02/2013
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16/01/2013 New film from the Evidenced-based Teacher's Toolkit: New video from the Evidence-Based Teacher's Toolkit released today The purpose of the film is to give staff and managers the opportunity to save money, and time, by being aware of, and avoiding, ineffective methods and policies. Click here to find out more
16/01/2013 Independent review of Observing for Impact John Dabell wrote an insightful review in Teach Secondary Magazine, coming to the conclusion: 'this is a great resource for making lesson observations meaningful, consistent, equitable and robust, and well worth an investment.'
09/01/2013 Coming soon new secondary lessons to be released! These will be:
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08/01/2013 New year 8 Science lesson now available! Click here to find out more
22/10/2012 New lessons from City College Brighton now available!
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23/10/2012 Disability Support Video Released This film covers five areas:
03/09/2012 All Ofsted feedback reports updated to September Ofsted Framework This week all Ofsted feedback reports and judgements have been aligned to the latest Ofsted Framework. All existing customers will recieve the amended reports via email. To find out more email info@mediamerge.co.uk END OF RELEASE
04/07/2012 The Ofsted Framework is changing from September. The big change is that 'satisfactory' (lessons, teaching and learning and overall school effectiveness) will no longer exist. Instead the judgments are Outstanding, Good, Requiring Improvement or Inadequate. To reflect these changes, Mediamerge will release revised new Ofsted feedback reports and guidance to the changes in for their series of filmed lesson observations. 'Observing for Impact' is a key resource in helping schools ensure their observation process is robust, reliable and understood by all teachers. This is particularly necessary when joint observations become the norm in inspections from September'. This resource will also be updated to reflect these changes. Mediamerge are committed to ensuring that their CPD materials are useful and relevant as possible, and therefore existing customers, and those customers who purchase materials before September, will receive the new materials at no extra cost. To stay up to date with new changes and releases follow Mediamerge on Twitter @MediamergeLtd and visit www.classroomobservation.co.uk regularly. END OF RELEASE |
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