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Zoe Enser
We don’t have to be perfect - good enough is OK
Teachers are often perfectionists – but doing your job well doesn’t have to mean an enormous workload, says Zoe Enser
12 June 2021
4 tips for designing low-stakes quizzes at secondary
How do you assess student knowledge without piling on pressure? It’s time to get (low-stakes) quizzical, says Zoe Enser
20 April 2021
Is it OK to call my students ‘sweetheart’?
Terms of endearment can help build a relationship between teacher and pupil – but it depends on context, says Zoe Enser
10 April 2021
Why talking to colleagues is vital - especially now
Forget formal CPD sessions – the best teaching advice can be found simply by chatting to colleagues, says Zoe Enser
23 January 2021
Do teachers cry more than people in other professions?
Are teachers more likely to cry in the workplace because they’re naturally empathic? Or, says Zoe Enser, is it a reflection on the job itself?
25 October 2020
Is it OK for an NQT to cry in front of a mentor?
You feel embarrassed bursting into tears in front of your mentor, says Zoe Enser. Don’t worry – it shows you care
11 October 2020
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