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@simfin Make it by hand, much more rewarding. Or buy a decent one and not a Tesco cheap one like I did! ;-)
1 day ago@oliverquinlan Same happened with mine, it got gradually worse too. I bake them in the oven now.
1 day ago@oliverquinlan I gave mine away in the end, it didn't live up to expectations. Hope yours improves!
1 day ago@enterprisegran Will DM you details :-)
1 day ago@chrisbest1980 The Japanese diet seems to be a good one, I think I need to broaden my horizons!
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- A Developing Storm - Response to the axing of the new primary curriculum
- Creating Space for Critical Literacy - Reflections on the critical literacy project I designed to explore racial predjudice through the Uncle Remus stories
- Injecting SATs with a strong dose of popular culture - How our SATs week was transformed into a High School Musical themed week
- Learning to Tweet or Tweeting to Learn - Initial blog post about using Twitter in the primary classroom
- New Literacy Studies 1 - Blog post where I explore NLS and the idea of ‘simulated literacy events’
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- Dissertation - Exploring the effects of multimodality on writing. Winner of UKLA Dissertation award.
- ESRC Paper - ‘A fixed point in time and pedagogy’ presented at the ESRC Virtual Worlds seminar series.
- Multiliteracies Paper - Presented at 45th UKLA Conference ‘Building literate communities’ at University of Greenwich, July 2009.
- Using Twitter in the Primary Classroom - My article about @ClassroomTweets, which was published in English 4-11.
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