Teacher of English. Ex HoF and AHT. Clerk to Governors. @UCL alumna. Bristolian. Proud to work at @OrchardSB. YouTube: https://t.co/42jIIxgmNd
Nov 17, 2020 • 8 tweets • 7 min read
@PatrickCragg@ACCGCSE@Oldfashionedki2 I think Matt is answering this question on another thread
@PatrickCragg@ACCGCSE@Oldfashionedki2 Matt responded re. purgatory but I would like to throw my hat in the ring. Sorry if I go on or repeat myself; I am a) very tired and b) born and bred Catholic. My biblical knowledge is decent but my perspective is Catholic - I know little of other branches of Christianity. 1/n
Feb 11, 2020 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
2020 brings a *crucial* change to JCQ Access Arrangements regs. Also, there's some misunderstanding about what is/isn't allowed. A (very boring) thread, including refs: 1. A Form 8 is no longer required for use of a reader. This means that a child does not need to fall below
... standardised scores(s) to qualify for a reader. It just needs to be the usual way of working. Such evidence can come from mock exams, or evidence of a child being read to in class. 2. Not a change but important - no formal evidence is needed for use of a word processor /2