Recommended websites

How to teach: English - Chris Curtis 2019


Recommended websites

I am a big believer in exploring what others do in the classroom. I am indebted to Twitter, particularly Team English, for their ideas, support and enthusiasm over the years. Other sources of good ideas are:

Alex Quigley: https://www.theconfidentteacher.com/

Andy Tharby: https://reflectingenglish.wordpress.com/

Becky Wood: https://justateacherstandinginfrontofaclass.wordpress.com/

Caroline Spalding: http://mrscspalding.blogspot.co.uk/

David Bunker: https://mrbunkeredu.wordpress.com/

David Didau: http://www.learningspy.co.uk/

Doug Wise: http://www.douglaswise.co.uk/

Fiona Ritson: www.alwayslearningweb.wordpress.com/

Freya Odell: https://wheninromeeng.wordpress.com/general-resources/

Geoff Barton: www.geoffbarton.co.uk/teacher-resources.php

James Theo: https://othmarstrombone.wordpress.com/

Jenn Ludgate: https://littlemisslud.wordpress.com/

Jo Facer: https://readingallthebooks.com/

Jonathan Peel: http://www.jwpblog.wordpress.com/

Lance Hanson: https://mrhansonsenglish.wordpress.com/

Louisa Enstone: https://www.literaturedaydreams.com/

Mark Miller: www.thegoldfishbowl.edublogs.org/

Mark Roberts: https://markrobertsteach.wordpress.com/

Matt Pinkett: www.allearssite.wordpress.com

Nick Wells: https://englishremnantworld.wordpress.com/

Nikki Carlin: https://noopuddles.wordpress.com/

Phil Stock: https://joeybagstock.wordpress.com/

Rebecca Foster: https://thelearningprofession.wordpress.com/

Sarah Barker: https://thestableoyster.wordpress.com/

Susan Strachan: https://susansenglish.wordpress.com/

The list is always evolving, and I am always adding to it. The wealth of ideas, resources and approaches out there is endless.