by @maternityCPD | Sep 29, 2016 | Family Friendly Schools
Recently, I have been challenged to make the connection between the benefits of The MaternityTeacher PaternityTeacher Project to an individual teacher, and the way in which the project – if it became a movement for social change around the ‘issue’ of...
by @maternityCPD | Sep 27, 2016 | Parental Leave CPD
Over the last couple of years, I have noticed an increasing number of friends and acquaintances insisting until they are blue in the face that as a teacher, I must be interested in politics and I must have an opinion on things. Until quite recently, I have been quite...
by @maternityCPD | Sep 21, 2016 | Parental Leave CPD
Today, baby and I faced our biggest professional challenge yet: appearing as panellists at the Teach First annual offsite conference for Teach First employees and partners. This meant two 60 minute Q&A sessions in Nottingham (I live in London) exploring the ideas...
by @maternityCPD | Sep 12, 2016 | Parental Leave CPD
Today, baby and I went to our local family-friendly cafe (hub of NCT reunions and baby massage) to have a coffee with my former Teach First coach and have a coaching conversation about where on earth I’m going with my career and what I should work on to get...
by @maternityCPD | Sep 10, 2016 | Parental Leave CPD
Today, this #maternityteacher made a joyful discovery. Please keep in mind during this anecdotal blog that despite my incessant Tweeting and blogging, watching me try to navigate social media and many forms of technology is a little like watching your grandmother...
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