Anyway, for anyone interested in finding their niche in the online teaching community, here are some of the people whose words I generally appreciate:
Geoff Barton (@RealGeoffBarton) - a model of good sense and grounded views
http://blog.geoffbarton.co.uk/site/Blog/Blog.html
Joe Kirby http://back2thewhiteboard.wordpress.com/ - some interesting and practical ideas (his suggestions for speed-marking books in a meaningful way are brilliant)
Christopher Waugh (@Edutronic_net) - founder of the fabulous blogsync project, bringing teacher bloggers together
http://blogsync.edutronic.net/
Michael Rosen (
@MichaelRosenYes) - interesting and outspoken views on educationAlan Gibbons (@mygibbo) - libraries campaigning and sensible discussion about reading and literacy
Isabella Wallace (@WallaceIsabella) - author of 'pimp my lesson' - some quick and dirty ideas for livening things up
Calderstones English Dept (@CaldiesEnglish; @LucyD1237 - author of the fabulous GCSE persuasive writing 'Boxing to argue' resource)
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Active-Writing-framework-Boxing-to-Argue-6323163/TES English (@TESEnglish)
Guardian Education (@GuardianEdu; @GuardianTeach)
This is just a small selection to get you started. Feel free to check who I follow - don't feel you have to follow me! (I'm @BethKemp)