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Where's your head at? – Project based learning, thinking on learning and amazing Art projects Home QR test The ‘Where’s your head at?’ scale. Year 9 Art Where's your head at? Project based learning, thinking on learning and amazing Art projects October 23, 2016 by Pete Jones 0 comments Beautifully Dull. It’s now half term, and I have had a chance to filter out the real gems from last week’s exceptional pedagogical party that was TLT16. John Tomsett kicked things off with some salient reminders of being careful not to be a magpie. I have to say, for many years I was one such teacher who would always being looking for the next shiny new thing, which I could adapt to my own practice and in some cases being a new assistant head, looking for shiny new things I could share with staff. The great thing about the shifting focus towards evidence is that people are moving away from just accepting, to becoming far more scrupulous. The evidence may be there, but how grounde...
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