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15/05/23

This week is . ​To mark the occasion, we'll be exploring a range of strategies to help with anxiety using 's brilliant guide. Today's tips are all about focusing on your breathing. Check out the box breathing method below: https://t.co/glP4LWrDZu

15/05/23

Retweetd From Mental Health Foundation

Mental Health Awareness Week starts today! 💚 All this week we want to talk about anxiety and the things that can help. Find out more about the week and how you can get involved here: https://t.co/JIEm6086cJ https://t.co/pwHxvNxRc2

11/05/23

sixth form students have access to a full and varied professional pathways programme, which means that we actively engage them in opportunities such as the one with https://t.co/qpyrBnL2KL

10/05/23

advocates that all staff prioritise their wellbeing https://t.co/wg6T1DUNyx

04/05/23

How do the strategies below resonate with you? https://t.co/bXDVEZ6jyJ

04/05/23

Retweetd From SouthHampsteadHighSchool

A stellar day out for our team of Sixth Formers as they get stuck into the orbital mechanics challenge. https://t.co/tGITClqTU4

02/05/23

On Friday our wonderful school counsellors lead a session for some of our Year 11s to help them to develop strategies to combat exam stress. Thank you to for providing some samples for the students to include in their exam kits. https://t.co/kM26WMXvGe

27/04/23

A really good summary https://t.co/iYJY1OWF9g

27/04/23

Retweetd From Tes

The majority of parents still back teachers going on strike but support is softening, a new poll shows https://t.co/emET4djFEq

24/04/23

This half term our and tutor time sessions are all about managing and reducing stress. This guide has some brilliant tips in it. https://t.co/XRfoiCqK85

19/04/23

How often do you live by this principal? https://t.co/0DXOJrR7dC

18/04/23

Our CPD today was using curriculum statements to plan lessons/SoW which align with your subjects curriculum intent. Trainees were given their subjects curriculum statement and asked to map out a sequence of lesson titles which lead students towards the desired end point. https://t.co/NCKNz49cOG

17/04/23

Retweetd From Action for Happiness

Life is happier when we get outside, move more & stay active 🤸‍♀️🏊‍♂️🚴🏼‍♀️💃🕺🏻☀️ Join us for Active April and help spread the word https://t.co/7vJLdlFuoI https://t.co/i9kKyUkQWw

29/03/23

Retweetd From NHS

It's World . Autism is a spectrum. This means every autistic person is different. Rosalind talks about childhood events that led to her diagnosis, the importance of recognising phobias and her love for her family and animals. https://t.co/6w8SzVPDn8 https://t.co/GrkiFseZpd

29/03/23

Retweetd From Autistic Truth

As Autism Acceptance/ awareness month/week/ day (depending what country you’re in) is approaching. Here’s a post about why the puzzle piece symbol is considered a hate symbol by so many Autistic people. And why the infinity symbol is more accepted and widely used now. https://t.co/y0YI3mndzN https://t.co/wcnprAq4In

28/03/23

Wishing everyone Ramadan Mubarak! May this beautiful month bring you all peace, love, health and prosperity. 🙏🕌☪ https://t.co/geP0LgAUo5

28/03/23

Today's CPD was lead by Mr Bitlice on 'Feedback and the use of model answers, mark schemes and examiners reports.' Some excellent advice shared on how to use positive feedback in order to help improve a student's performance. https://t.co/ljOEz9F7bT

27/03/23

Retweetd From eQuoo 🧠

Partnering with as we launch eQuoo 2.0 with enhanced features & gamified tools at 🔸Clinically proven 🔸Scalable across your school 🔸Proven to work in just 5 weeks 🔸Robust reporting 🔸Created by Psychologists 🌐 https://t.co/kgkI7lLAqn https://t.co/X7CYwwTEKN

21/03/23

Retweetd From Harris Initial Teacher Education

Are you interested in training to teach in East London or South London? We have two face to face events at our partner schools in April. Sign up here: https://t.co/s8ycAgfck2

21/03/23

Ms Collins led a session today with our trainees on embedding challenge into lessons. We know challenge is the core of the growth mindset, so we encourage our teachers to learn more about their students, ask open questions and encourage students to share opinions. https://t.co/NcExxnAAyo

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    Posted on December 2nd 2019

    Chobham No Pen Day

    In our every changing social milieu. In a world dominated by tweets, emails, instant chats – for students stabbing digits into a keypad all day has become as everyday as a political scandal. So, on Thursday, the whole academy took the conscious decision to embrace the art of oracy!

    Kj“It was so different! Exciting – kind of made me think about my answers in a different way,” claimed Chloe in YR9. “We debated everything from the environment, to impact of Victorian literature to euthanasia. It really opened up our class and helped me learn a lot about my peers’ and opinions on the world we live in.’

    No Pens Day is now a movement. Recent studies show it has reached a total of over 7,000 schools and settings since it started in 2011. A recent poll of the some of the inner-city schools that participate 80% of respondents said that taking part in No Pens Day Wednesday raised their awareness of speech, language and communication needs, whilst 96% said they'd do things differently around school as a result of their involvement. Moreover 19% of respondents they had identified pupils who were struggling with spoken language that they'd not known about before.

    Chatting to the English Department, a myriad of planning and thought went into “No Pens Day” and the consideration of what they wanted to achieve from these innovative English lessons proved quite enlightening. “Considering the traditional structure of a large amount of English, predominately students will end up picking up a pen to finalise their thoughts or analysis. However, the freedom of this day has really allowed my students to consider their answers in a much more ontological, wide reacting and original manner. The results have been genuinely fascinating and have really reflected upon how I can incorporate this further into my pedagogy!’ Ms Osman stated. ‘I used Drama in my lesson! I forgot how much fun it was for out student in KS4 to bring a play to alive. It really helped them consider what a particular character’s motivations are?’ Ms O’Donnell, beamed after teaching her YR10 “An Inspector Calls.”

    A recent study states, “one of the largest barriers for students getting on in life is a lack of eloquence or inability to order or express their thoughts. Employers put confident oral communication at the top of their requirements, however, it’s seldom taught in schools.” Oracy is a skill. It can be taught and honed. Through discussion, debate students are more equip to not only to deal with their GCSE answers in a more critical and evaluate manner, but to prepare them for their future employment.

    “Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see.” The importance of them being able to debate, argue and get their point across on the global issues facing our planet have never been more vital.

    “Next year we would like to have a parent workshop where they could join in some of the activities. “Mr Ward suggested, hoping the freedom and fun in the lessons would encourage parents really come and join in some debate, discussion and discourse.

    So, is Chobham mightier than the pen? On Thursday 28th November, for one day only at least, we think was…