The place to find and access all of Mr P's CPD online
Mr P is on a mission to get teachers using technology more effectively in the classroom to have an impact on teaching and learning but also to get teachers working smarter not harder. Alongside his training in schools, he is sharing content through his supporter page on Facebook and this website.
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Lee ParkinsonMr P has been a classroom teacher for over 12 years and still works part-time in school. He is also now an ADE and works internationally with schools looking to embed technology to transform learning. He puts pedagogy at the heart of everything he does and is on a mission to get more schools working ‘smarter, not harder.’
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Paul TullockPaul is an Apple Distinguished Educator class of 2017. He is class based with responsibility for eLearning, Maths and Computing in his school, and is currently teaching in Year 5 with experience across Primary including EYFS, KS1, LKS2 and UKS2.
Paul also supports local schools with iPad integration and teaching ideas, as well as providing training for teachers, teaching students, universities and supply staff agencies. He speaks at conferences about the impact technology has on his own practice, in his classroom and across schools, sharing tips and ideas. |
Jon chippindallDr Jon Chips is a primary school teacher and the Computing Lead at Crumpsall Lane Primary School. He is a Master Teacher for Computing at School and was an author of the DfE BT Barefoot Computing resources. He is a visiting academic at The University of Manchester where he champions computing and engineering in primary schools, and runs the Computing Primary PGCE. Jon works with schools internationally to develop computing provision and has contributed to several books on computing and STEM education.
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