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Lancing College Teach Meet 2023
On Tuesday, 5 September, as part of INSET Day training, we hosted our annual Lancing College Teach Meet, an opportunity for staff across our schools to network, discuss best practices, and attend 15-minute sessions provided by their colleagues and designed to be informative and provocative.
We’d like to thank all the teachers who volunteered their time and presented sessions at this year’s Teach Meet.
Teach Meet 2023 Sessions:
Games and Activities to Develop Different Aspects of Science Learning – Emer Gardener – Lancing Prep Hove
A World Without Email: Digital Minimalism and Managing Distraction – Dr John Herbert – Lancing College Deputy Head, Academic
A day in the school life of a dyslexic pupil – Claire Martin – Lancing College SENCO
Helicopter Stories – Emma Stephens – Lancing Prep Worthing
Powerful Pedagogy: 20 teaching ideas in 10 minutes! – Dr Richard Bustin – Lancing College Head of Geography and Head of Innovation and Pedagogy
Colouring in and Joining the Dots – Judith Renfrew – Lancing College Head of Art
‘Word-Power’ – Helen Holliday – Lancing Prep Hove
Making thinking visible – thinking routines for learning how to think – Jane Robinson – Lancing College Teacher of Biology
The Long Game: Writing, Shaping, and Editing – Dr Christy Edwall – Lancing College Teacher of English
Experimenting in Geography: Creating and Interpreting Rivers in a Sand Box – Dr Arnold Jan Reesink – Lancing College Teacher of Geography
Using MS OneNote and MS Forms in lessons – Dr Mark Walsh – Head of Chemistry
Resources for supporting study skills – Julia Nixon – Assistant Librarian
Teach Meet organiser, Dr Richard Bustin, adds
The Teach Meet provided a fantastic opportunity for teachers to share their expertise. What made it particularly special was that teachers from all three schools could learn from and share ideas with each other, something that does not happen very often.
