West Yorkshire teachers win £35,000 in competition to find innovative ideas in education

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Two teachers from West Yorkshire have won a total of £35,000 in a national competition aimed at nurturing innovative ideas in education.

Jessica Mellor from Halifax and Matt Harte from Leeds were among the seven winners in this year’s Let Teachers SHINE competition. Ms Mellor,from the Great Heights Academy Trust, received £25,000 from Let Teachers SHINE for Fixing Fluency, a project designed to develop the fluency of primary-age pupils.

” Mr Harte explained how his project will work: “The students will see the films and film clips, which match the lesson content they receive afterwards, allowing them to build their analysis of the narrative they have watched. “The use of AI enables us to curate a wide range of teacher-controlled pieces of prose that are linked directly to the plot, characters and visual richness of the films.

 

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