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Poster Presentations

Poster presentations

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Relevant Warwick Teacher Values: Creativity

Kate Bullivant

Approaches to Teaching Inference in a Key Stage 3 English Classroom

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Alba Cardona Folgado

Flipped learning in science education

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Ella Gregory

Assessment for Learning: How does cold-calling enhance English-specific skills?

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Robert Jones

How effective is Retrieval Practice within the Geography Curriculum?

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Megan Owen

CREATING MASTERY CLIMATES FOR LEARNING WITHIN SECONDARY CORE PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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Jack Parker

The Engagement of Year 9 Boys in lessons on The Invisible Man

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Lucinda Robinson

Making science relevant to students: A strategy to raise engagement and attainment

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Sophie Rowe

Can Multiple Choice Question quizzes positively impact students' written responses in Y10 Poetry assessments?

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Klara Spencer

Effective Grammar Teaching in the English Classroom to Support Progress

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Holly Stuart

Exploring cross-curricular strategies to address the literacy demand within the science curriculum – with a focus on adapting teaching for the needs of SEN pupils

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Gemma Waldron-Healy

The Importance of Making Programming Paradigms Pop!

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