This blog is a valuable resource of teaching strategies, theories and practical resources for teachers and DTLLS students. The posts are mainly written with post 16 education in mind, but may be of use to all interested in teaching and learning.
If you wish to contribute as an author of new posts, or have any other queries, please email andyreflection@gmail.com or use the link to Blog Aministrator at the top of the right-hand column.

How to use this blog

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LOCATING INFORMATION
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CREATING A NEW POST
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WHAT TO PUT IN A POST
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LABELS
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