Tag Archive | "newsletter"

Teachers Talk Podcast

Teachers Talk Podcast

The Teachers Building Society has produced a set of podcasts and resources for teachers. These include:

  • Podcasts – the most recent podcast gives tips for saving money and information on ISAs.
  • Moving Home Checklists – A very handy list for those who are moving house in the near future.
  • Articles – A set of interesting articles to help teachers, and others, to manage their money.

You can also sign up to receive a newsletter containing features and articles relevant to people working in education.

Posted in Personal, Recommended SitesComments (0)

Ictopus

Ictopus

Ictopus provide lots of free resources for parents and teachers. Their site (which requires free registration) has a range of downloadable newsletters including:

  • Sharing Good Practice – a regular newsletter which contains lots of ideas for using ICT in the classroom… all written by teachers who are sharing their own good practice.
  • Lessons2Go – Lots of lesson ideas and resources, covering a range of subject areas.
  • Ictopus@Home – a four page fortnightly magazine for families from ictopus. Each issue starts with a general article of interest to parents and children using ICT together for home education.

www.ictopus.org.uk

The site also has free educational resources to download, a picture gallery offering images to use in the classroom, a news blog and much more. It’s a wonderful site!

Do you receive any other education-related newsletters? I would like to feature other mailing list messages that teachers find useful. Please leave a comment on this post or send me an email… thanks!

Posted in 2. Teaching and Learning, Recommended SitesComments (0)


Teaching News is sponsored by

Teachers' Building Society
Dedicated mortgage service for teachers and competitive savings, including ISA's and fixed rate bonds, from a building society renowned for delivering excellent customer service.

Receive the latest Teaching News

Teaching News is part of
Teaching Ideas
Follow Teaching Ideas and news on Facebook

Recent Twitter Updates