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E: 05/04 Win £3000 and £7000 for your school (SECONDARY TEACHER video effort)
Gemsie
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Do you know an INSPIRING WAY to teach the TOUGHEST topics at GCSE and Standard Grade? Help STUDENTS from around the country learn these topics by sending us your video explanations.
To be eligible to enter the Contest, you must be:
(1) 18 years of age or above at the time of entry;
(2) be a legal resident of, and physically located in, England, Wales, Scotland Northern Ireland ;
(3) a qualified teacher or teacher in training teaching students that are entering for their GCSE or Standard Grade exams in England, Wales or Scotland Northern Ireland;
(4) have permission to enter the Contest from the school that employs you (note that supply teachers and teachers-in- training must notify the school they are working at when they enter their submission, which school will be the eligible institution for any school award component of the Prize);
I'd so do this if I didn't have a fear of being on film! Can you use a "teacher-double"?
Do you know an INSPIRING WAY to teach the TOUGHEST topics at GCSE and Standard Grade? Help STUDENTS from around the country learn these topics by sending us your video explanations.
To be eligible to enter the Contest, you must be:
(1) 18 years of age or above at the time of entry;
(2) be a legal resident of, and physically located in, England, Wales, Scotland Northern Ireland ;
(3) a qualified teacher or teacher in training teaching students that are entering for their GCSE or Standard Grade exams in England, Wales or Scotland Northern Ireland;
(4) have permission to enter the Contest from the school that employs you (note that supply teachers and teachers-in- training must notify the school they are working at when they enter their submission, which school will be the eligible institution for any school award component of the Prize);
I'd so do this if I didn't have a fear of being on film! Can you use a "teacher-double"?
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