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Comments expressed regarding Bob Cox's 'Opening Doors' series.
26 April 2017
œCongratulations to Bob Cox, ERA award winner, for such a fine series of books on teaching writing. Essential resources for raising our game. 18/3/17

œAll Bob™s books should be in every school and used. 16/4/17



Bob Cox is the author of the 2017 Education Resources Awards™ Educational Book Award Opening Doors Series winners:

Opening Doors To Famous Poetry And Prose

Opening Doors To Quality Writing - Ideas For Writing Inspired By Great Writers For Ages 6 To 9

Opening Doors To Quality Writing - Ideas For Writing Inspired By Great Writers For Ages 10 To 13



Judges™ Comments: œDescribed as two gems which provide innovative approaches to exploring quality texts as stimuli for children™s writing. Judges described The Opening Doors to Quality Writing series as an invaluable resource, particularly for non-specialist teachers. Excellent literary choices contained within very attractively produced books.



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What's all the Buzz about?
24 April 2017
‹Click here to read Jill's interview with David Hodgson regarding his book The Buzz.
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Peterborough Learning Parternship’s Festival Of Learning 2017.
24 April 2017
‹The event is taking place from 8am - 4pm at Peterborough Arena, East of England Showground, Peterborough.

Click here to view the itinerary for the day and to book a last minute place. It's not too late!
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Crown House authors feature in Teach Primary.
21 April 2017
Articles within this issue of Teach Primary include:

Remembering names is our super power - The sooner you can tell your Paizlees from your Chuckas, the easier it will be to start building relationships, says Sue Cowley.

Our obsession with testing means we only value things that we can give a score to - but how do you measure something like wisdom? By Debra Kidd.

Relationships and values are at the heart of a good school. Get them right and teaching SRE becomes natural. By Mick Waters.

Can a bad teacher make a good head? - They may know what it's like to be at the classroom coalface, but experience isn't always everything when it comes to leading a school successfully. By Jill Berry

 
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