Angie Lenton, English Teacher/Co-ordinator at Northampton College, teaches GCSE English. Angie taught Functional Skills and A Level English Language and is also an ITT mentor and guest teacher specialising in literacy and dyslexia. Angie has been a GCSE examiner for 4 years and is passionate about helping students with dyslexia and those with dyslexic traits to achieve.
Angie joined us to talk about her ETF funded OTLA project aimed at helping students who find it difficult to engage in, or get anything from, GCSE extracts. It’s a way of collaborating with vocational teams to help them get a better understanding of what GCSE English is all about too. Angie’s research had to change gear once lockdown hit. Hear all about her work here.
Ep 12 ETF talk to us about Practitioner Research.
Ep 11 Jen Linsdell talks art and mental health and well being research.
Ep 10 Elizabeth Draper talks about an OTLA project on English GCSE delivery
Ep 9 Hollie Barnes talks to us about her research, 7 things in 7 minutes challenge.
Ep 8 Dr David Powell shares his thoughts with us on practitioner research in FE.
Ep 7 James Tarling talks about his research looking at student experiences of flow
Ep 6 Hina Suleman discussing alternative education and her own education journey.
Ep 5 Mark Beetlestone talking technology in teaching and his own research.
Ep 4 Gav Knox talks Fear and Loathing in Further Education
Ep 3 Vicky Butterby talks about her PhD research - Nothing to Lose: A constructed grounded theory of loss in the lives of young people that offend
Ep 2 Tanja and Paul from Research@ONE - Suffolk One Sixth Form College talk teacher research.
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