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Stages Of Succession: August 2014
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Tuesday, 19 August 2014. When it seemed that, without intervention, the Panamanian golden frog ( Atelopus zeteki. Due to a chytrid fungus infection, conservation scientists. Removed as many of the remaining population as they could, to give the species the best chance of survival in a controlled, fungus-free environment. Seeds of the world's smallest water lily ( Nymphaea thermarum. Friday, 8 August 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Consequences Of No SRE Lessons. One of the unofficial roles I end up...
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Stages Of Succession: Annus Horribilis, Annus Mirabilis
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Wednesday, 24 December 2014. Annus Horribilis, Annus Mirabilis. My manager offered to buy me a skeleton for my classroom (duly bought and named Silent Bob), and agreed to buy me a microscope with USB camera, which is used nearly daily. My classroom is so welcoming that, even though it's the coldest room in the department, my students still like hanging out there between classes. Leaf resembles a roach), and because she teaches biology too, she laughs - she gets it. I have no regrets about changing jobs&#...
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Second Year Teaching | teachgr
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A blog devoted to sharing my ongoing journey as a 'Teacher of Science'. April 21, 2012. Take the time to jot down what went well in one lesson every week, or every day if you can. Get colleagues to observe you as often as possible, and return the favour. Reflecting on your teaching is the only way to improve it. Any teacher that thinks back on a lesson they just taught is sure to be able to identify a couple of simple ways to improve it next time, but the important and difficult bit is taking the time to...
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