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In this essential episode for maths teachers, we delve into effective GCSE exam preparation and bust some of the biggest myths around assessment with experts Neil and Caroline from OCR Maths. Hosted by the dynamic duo of Tom Rogers and Kathryn Clark, the conversation explores: Embedding exam prep across the academic year Building familiarity with question papers and command words Using examiner reports and OCR's ExamBuilder tool Maximising the impact of mock exams and diagnostic data Making the most of formula sheets The life cycle of an exam paper: how they're written, marked, and graded The real story behind grade boundaries With practical tips, clear insights, and a few laughs along the way, this episode is your maths department's guide to preparing students for success.
Join co-hosts, Tom Rogers @Rogershistory and Kathryn Clark @arithmaticks as they explores all things accessibility in maths with Caroline Hodgson and Neil Ogden from @OCR_Maths
Tom Rogers and special guest host Kathryn Clark interview Maths educator and author David Shattock about his John Catt publication; 'Presenting Children to Maths'. You can grab your copy of the book right here: https://www.johncattbookshop.com/products/presenting-children-to-maths-stronger-character-for-better-learning
Windmills in Europe are getting wind-milled by the wind. Gen Z parents think Santa is traumatizing. New house Democratic whip, Kathryn Clark, says her children wake up with climate change nightmares.
Howard & Kathryn Clark founded Twinrocker Handmade Paper, a legendary papermaking studio in Brookston, Indiana, in 1971. We talk about how the two of them met in graduate school at Wayne State University in Detroit cleaning silkscreens, (how sweet) and how they were introduced to papermaking by Aris Katroulis, a Tamarind trained printer who was exposed to paper by Laurence Barker, who was also in Detroit teaching at Cranbook. Kathy says she thought there were papermaking studios everywhere, since there were two in Detroit! After Grad school, they moved to San Francisco, where Kathy was the first woman to print at a Tamarind offshoot shop in San Francisco. Howard, who studied mechanical engineering and industrial design started building equipment and Twinrocker was born. Eventually, the couple moved to Brookston, Indiana to a family farm and the business grew over time, creating some of the finest papers in America, collaborating with numerous artists and selling papermaking supplies. Howie tells me how one of their key mentors in developing fine papers (because they were some of the few doing this at the time) was old books and old prints – they learned a lot from the paper in old books. Continue reading Kathryn & Howard Clark
Howard & Kathryn Clark founded Twinrocker Handmade Paper, a legendary papermaking studio in Brookston, Indiana, in 1971. We talk about how the two of them met in graduate school at Wayne State University in Detroit cleaning silkscreens, (how sweet) and how they were introduced to papermaking by Aris Katroulis, a Tamarind trained printer who was exposed to paper by Laurence Barker, who was also in Detroit teaching at Cranbook. Kathy says she thought there were papermaking studios everywhere, since there were two in Detroit! After Grad school, they moved to San Francisco, where Kathy was the first woman to print at a Tamarind offshoot shop in San Francisco. Howard, who studied mechanical engineering and industrial design started building equipment and Twinrocker was born. Eventually, the couple moved to Brookston, Indiana to a family farm and the business grew over time, creating some of the finest papers in America, collaborating with numerous artists and selling papermaking supplies. Howie tells me how one of their key mentors in developing fine papers (because they were some of the few doing this at the time) was old books and old prints – they learned a lot from the paper in old books. Continue reading Kathryn & Howard Clark
Kathryn Clark leads a talk for senior school parents on non-traditional DP routes to graduation.
The final entries of Kathryn Clark's diary in the Independent Republic of Humanity. Warda theme by Arne Parrott Additional music by Kevin MacLeod Sounds from freesound.org EXPLORE: http://www.welcometowarda.com/ CONTACT: welcometowarda@gmail.com TWEET: @welcometowarda SUPPORT: http://www.patreon.com/WhimsyArtifice ONE SHOT PODCAST NETWORK: http://www.oneshotpodcast.com
The continued diary entries from Kathryn Clark's journal, years 4825-2827. Warda theme by Arne Parrott. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod. Sounds from freesound.org. EXPLORE: http://www.welcometowarda.com/ CONTACT: welcometowarda@gmail.com TWEET: @welcometowarda SUPPORT: http://www.patreon.com/WhimsyArtifice
From the personal diary of Kathryn Clark, first entry dated 4820. The true story of the Independent Republic of Humanity. Featuring the voices of Nitai, Cap Blackard, Drew Mierzejewski, and Aly Grauer. Warda theme by Arne Parrott Additional music by Kevin MacLeod Sounds from freesound.org EXPLORE: http://www.welcometowarda.com/ CONTACT: welcometowarda@gmail.com TWEET: @welcometowarda SUPPORT: http://www.patreon.com/WhimsyArtifice
Today's guest is Kathryn Clark. Living in San Francisco and Sonoma, California, Kathryn is a textile artist, maker, wife and mother. During our conversation, we talk about her Foreclosure Quilt series, as seen in the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, how she connects her voice to her work, craft as a fine art medium and more. I hope you enjoy the episode. For more information about this episode (including show notes), please check out my website craftyplanner.com.
Today, we dispel the common myth that to eat healthy, you have to shell out the cash. Information is power when it comes to selecting the food you buy. Kathryn Clark, a retired dietician, and Eric Burgeson, an active young adult with hemophilia, discuss ways to keep costs low at the grocery store while still getting all the nutrients needed to stay healthy. Learn how to read nutrition labels, decipher claims on packaging and understand the meanings of buzzwords such as, “probiotic”, “GMO” and “organic”. Tune in as Kathryn and Eric share their advice for someone shopping on a tight budget. HFA would like to thank Shire, CSL Behring and CVS Specialty for their support of HFA’s Young Adult Wellness Podcast Series.