Donal Hale - Head of Department - York
In this episode I’m talking to Donal Hale. Donal is an English Head of Department at a secondary school in York and respected voice in English teaching on Twitter and beyond.
We discuss:
The best book he’s ever read, taught or learnt whilst at school
Where Donal and his department stand on planning the curriculum according to concepts, texts or skills
How formative feedback, summatives and marking works in Donal’s department and if there is anything they’re looking to change
The one area of the job he’d like to improve
What reading and/or writing initiatives Donal has within the department to ensure that students are getting rigorous practice in these areas
Whether Donal has allowed for any provision in the curriculum for teaching how to speak publicly
And lastly, (aside from Twitter) what’s the best resource he’s come across for English teaching that might help others
Thanks again to Donal for crossing the timezone divide and offering a frank and fantastic lowdown on how he sees English instruction in its many forms.
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Links:
Donal on Twitter - @HaleDonal
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