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The NFER Website

 

The website for the National Foundation for Educational Research in England and Wales is a great resource for teachers looking for evidence-based research and support in the classroom. I drew on the information in one of their leaflets on assessment for my own assignment. The whole booklet can be accessed here. Access the homepage here.

The TPACK Website

 

The TPACK website is a great resource for teachers looking to integrate technology into their teaching in a way that is informed by both pedagogy and content. The site provides lots of great resources, including documents, quizzes, and videos, and a forum for teachers and researchers to ask questions. Image credit to tpack.org. 

Puentedura's Weblog

 

Puentedura maintains a regular blog where he uploads content related to the SAMR framework. His weblog is a great place to access lecture slides and other documents for those who are interested in applying the SAMR framework to the use of technology in their teaching.

The British Library Website

 

This is a great resource for students doing research on aspects of British culture. It is a great example of a website which is credible and reliable for use in a research assignment. It is also a great resource for students who may be curious about British culture and who wish to explore new topics on their own. 

The British Council Website

 

The British Council website is a really great resource for teachers and learners alike. This particular page provides a selection of lessons on British culture which students might like to browse. If you scroll to the bottom of the page, you will also find a menu of other useful resources for students and teachers.

Extra Resources

 

A page for other handy sources with great ideas relevant to the unit.

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