Nov 15 2008

New Websites




I can hardly believe it has been over a month since I last blogged! It has certainly been a very busy time, both at work and at home.

However, over the past week I have come across two websites that I think will be useful for my students, so I thought I would share them here as well.

The first is a faith-based website, YFaith, aimed at young Catholic Christians aged 10-13, although open and useful to anyone. As an RE teacher in a Catholic school, this is a site that I will be directing my Key Stage 3 students to. This is a new site, based in the UK, and they have attempted to make the site interactive and safe. Therefore there are many opportunities for young people to vote on different issues, and they can upload their own questions and comments, which are moderated first before uploading. There is no need for students to use their email addresses or to reveal any information about themselves.

The second is the GCSEPod website. This site has a number of revision podcasts that can be downloaded and listened to on mp3 players. There is a small charge per unit, and the hope for the creators is that parents and grandparents might want to buy podcasts for their (grand)children to help them with their revision. So far there are podcasts for English Language, Geography, History and Religious Studies, with more to follow. GCSEPod are looking for more writers for this series, so perhaps you would like to be involved.

Finally, I have just seen a clip of David Cameron talking in Parliament, shouting about Haringey’s Children and Young People’s Services: “They have done nothing to help failing schools in Haringey.” I would first of all like to point out that the views expressed in my blog are 100% my own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer (although I would hope that they are normally not that dissimilar!). I am proud to work in a school that has been recognised as being “Good” by Ofsted. And I am aware that is partly because of the support we, and other schools, have received from Sharon Shoesmith and her department. As Alex Atherton has been quoted as saying, there “are no schools in special measures in Haringey.” Whatever has happened with the social services side of the CYPS, I feel angry that David Cameron has chosen to make the statement I have quoted above. This seems to be a soundbite rather than evidence of any investigation he has done into our local school situation. The CPD for teachers in Haringey has been second to none.

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4 Responses to “New Websites”

  1.   Stop this nonsense! | A Journey into Learningon 17 Nov 2008 at 11:28 am

    [...] like Sue, have been appalled by the recent onslaught of the press, politicians (witness the behaviour of our [...]

  2.   Ben Annetton 17 Nov 2008 at 11:32 am

    I too saw that clip of David Cameron in parliament. What a disgusting display of political opportunism! Here we are trying to install a sense of responsibility and integrity in young people – and what example are our leaders setting.

  3.   skambaluon 17 Nov 2008 at 9:55 pm

    Glad it wasn’t just me. Not often I feel so strongly about something I see on TV.

  4.   Kathy Johnsonon 23 Nov 2008 at 8:18 am

    Hello,

    We would like to request a link to a new free resource for teachers.
    LessonCorner’s Puzzle Makers allow teachers to find or create their own
    free custom word search, scramble or crossword puzzles.
    http://www.lessoncorner.com/puzzles

    It is our hope that if you like our Puzzle Maker tool you will provide a
    link to it on your list. We believe that this link is relevant to your
    list and will be beneficial to your visiting teachers and homeschooling
    parents.

    Also if you like this tool you might also be interested in linking to
    our free math worksheets:
    Lesson Corner Math Worksheets – http://www.lessoncorner.com/worksheets

    As always we value any feedback you might have on our tools and our
    website in general.

    Thank you for your time,
    Kathy Johnson

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