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Teaching great analytical writing means going beyond predictable frameworks to draw out more personal, considered responses, says Anthony Cockerill.

Read his article on how to teach great analytical writing here: https://t.co/4YvLH4v2Kt

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Teaching great analytical writing means going beyond predictable frameworks to draw out more personal, considered responses, says Anthony Cockerill

Read his article on how to teach great analytical writing here: https://t.co/4YvLH4v2Kt

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BASE from provides an opportunity for students to experience the world of business and accountancy while competing with schools across the country for incredible prizes, including £4,000 cash for your school! Find out more at https://t.co/YimDHxNtof

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“As a maths specialist I had a great day and it was lovely to hear the children so excited about it. 11 out of 10 – couldn't rate it any higher!”

One teacher’s feedback from an creative day!

Find out more https://t.co/xB9zwDNmKN

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. is searching for the next generation of chartered accountants. Could your students take away the National Champion award at BASE 2020? Register your school today at https://t.co/YimDHxNtof

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The Pygmalion Effect means that if you assume your pupils will behave impeccably, they are highly likely to do so, says Gordon Cairns: https://t.co/ewNipLAxV0

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Open up new worlds and inspire awe and wonder with knowledge of space, with these 8 Solar System facts to wow students, from Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock: https://t.co/8DBca1Jxa0

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Open up new worlds and inspire awe and wonder with knowledge of space, with these 8 Solar System facts to wow students, from Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock... https://t.co/8DBca1Jxa0

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The Pygmalion Effect means that if you assume your pupils will behave impeccably, they are highly likely to do so, says Gordon Cairns... https://t.co/ewNipLAxV0

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The Pygmalion Effect means that if you assume your pupils will behave impeccably, they are highly likely to do so, says Gordon Cairns. https://t.co/ewNipLAxV0

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