I have spent the majority of this summer in Europe and I’ve watched Pokémon Go grow rapidly in popularity, evident in every city that I have visited.

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I have spent the majority of this summer in Europe and I’ve watched Pokémon Go grow rapidly in popularity, evident in every city that I have visited.
Dickie Wada-Thomas has many years of teaching experience across primary school and is now ICT Co-ordinator. Dickie has two children of his own. Follow him
Another academic year has drawn to a close. Well, kind of. I have five more days to go because I will support our PTA on the annual
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As I briefly mentioned in my previous post, I have recently come across a bit of nastiness on social media. This is commonplace on the
It has been a tough week for me as a new blogger. Suddenly, people disagree with me! I wasn’t expecting this. Up until now, the feedback on
I have been reluctantly chugging away at report-writing this week. The deadline is fast-approaching! I feel totally disengaged with this style of writing! I feel like
My first ever blog post was Twitter: PD at your fingertips. I wrote about my love of Twitter, and how I use it to connect
A couple of hours ago, I completed my Google Certified Educator Level 1 exam, alongside a fantastic team of colleagues (Dickie, Daniel, Julie, Stephanie and Cindy).
Since watching Susan Cain’s thought-provoking TED talk (below), I have been meaning to buy her book. I’m so glad that I finally did. The book
The flipped classroom is a buzz term floating around at the moment, but what does it actually mean? Here is a good explanation of it: “By
Exploring a theme through music is not something that I have really done before in teaching, but it is certainly something that I will do
Like I said in a previous post, I believe that a growth mindset should be encouraged in all of our students and we can continually
My name is Adam Hill. I am a passionate and dedicated primary teacher from the UK. In 2014, I moved to Hong Kong to teach