Author: Miles Anderson

A reminder that I’m shifting my output over to Substack, so it would be wonderful if you could subscribe over there. I’ve been reworking some older posts on this blog and publishing them there so you may recognise a few old favourites.  In Attention, Meaning & Mastery I wrote that all teachers need to answer four questions every lesson: How do all know that all students are paying attention? How do I know that all students have made sense of what has been taught? How do I know all students are mastering the skills I want them to learn? How can I…

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Four athletes ran a mile less than four minutes in the second celebration of Bannister Miles On the weekend (May 5), Oxford was host of the second annual celebration of Bannister Miles with a community mile along the main street and 24 races of a mile on the Iryley Road athletic track, with four men running less than four minutes in the elite race. The second annual Bannister Event Miles commemorated the legendary sub-four minutes of Sir Roger Bannister in 1954. The celebration ended with the male elite career that saw Joe Wigfield take the victory. Like Bannister on May…

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This publication is also replacing. As a reminder, I am planning to stop publishing here in the short and medium term, so I would be really grateful if I could subscribe there. Thanks David In attention, meaning and domain, I wrote that all teachers need to answer four questions in each lesson: How do everyone know that all students are paying attention? How do I know that all students have made sense or what makes Bon Buckht? How do I know that all students are dominating the skills I want them to learn? How can I do all this in…

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AW Promotion It is a bit strange to imagine; An Olympic athlete in the pinnacle of physical aptitude, the perfect muscles through years of training, cardiovascular system that operates at maximum efficiency, but struggles to recover breath. Counterintuitive? Absolutely. Reality? More often what you think. Asthma stands as the most common chronic condition that affects Olympic athletes. When considering that between 15 and 30% of these elite competitors they handle asthma along with their training regimes, the scale is clear. Compare that with the prevalence rate of 7-10% of the general population, and a disconcerting image arises. Why would those…

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Looking for special educational needs jobs London? This guide covers available roles, required qualifications, and salary expectations. Begin your rewarding career supporting students with special educational needs jobs in London today. Key Takeaways Start your career in special education as an SEN Class Teacher, Specialist Tutor, or Autism Tutor, with competitive salaries and the chance to make a real difference in students’ lives. Opportunities range from part-time roles, like EYFS Support Tutors and Assistant SENDCo positions, to full-time positions as Finance Managers and Lead Teachers, catering to diverse needs and schedules. Pursuing roles in SEN not only offers rewarding compensation…

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Kenya’s long -term corridor returned a positive test after making the podium in this year’s Rome marathon Brian Kipsang, who registered 2:07:58 per second in the Marathon of Rome (March 16), has received a two -year prohibition from the Athletics Integrity Unit after positive for a prohibited substance. The urine sample in the competition of the 30 -year -old returned a positive triamcinolone acetonuro test, which has been appointed in the forbidden list of the World Anti -Doping Agency (AMA) since 2014. Kipsang was judged by the Athletic Integrity Unit for not having an exemption of therapeutic use (TUE) for…

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This post was published first on Substack. Please consider subscribing if you haven’t already. In Attention, Meaning & Mastery I wrote that all teachers need to answer four questions every lesson: How do all know all students are paying attention? How do I know all students have made sense of what has been taught? How do I know all students are mastering the skills I want them to learn? How can I do all this in a way which is inclusive and results in all students experiencing success? This post explores the second question: how can we be sure our students…

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Costco co-founder Jim Sinegal is retired … for the most part. The 89-year-old former CEO of the beloved warehouse chain stepped down from his role in 2012. But Sinegal still goes to the office some Tuesdays, a nod to the work ethic and commitment he learned from his mentor, the late retail businessman and philanthropist Sol Price. “I think to be successful, you’ve got to be pretty focused,” Sinegal said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal published on April 16. He added that, “if you can find a mentor like I did, like Sol Price, it can make a significant…

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The reigning champions Gotytom Gebran and Vincent Ntich face Hellen Obiri and Selemon Barega, among others, on May 18 As the clock works more and closer to AJ Bell Great Manchester Run this year on Sunday, May 18, the alignment of elite field races is presented with the return of 2024 men and women to defend their titles. Vincent Ntich of Kenya established a PB of 10 km or 27:25 last year, losing the course of the course byJust a second. Recently third came in the 2025 Tokyo Marathon, so it seems likely to defend a strong defense of its…

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Sharing is affectionate! The profitable and attractive courses evaluation software is essential because it allows schools, schools and universities to implement beneficial and durable changes in the way they provide their education. . Fortunately, administrators do not need to break the bank to find a better qualified platform, there are many low -cost solutions. What are the most affordable options for course evaluation software? 1. Water brand Outside all course evaluation platforms, Watermark is the best option. In addition to being one of the most affordable and effective options, it provides practical characteristics such as artificial intelligence and automation. Even…

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