7 MORE UK EDUCATION TWITTER ACCOUNTS WE LOVE TO FOLLOW

Published: May 12th, 2016

Following on from our 7 Education Twitter Accounts We Love to Follow News Article, and given that there are so many fantastic education Twitter accounts that we have the pleasure of following, here are 7 more that you simply must follow.

This list is in no particular order and is not based on vanity stats like the number of followers they have, but on the quality of content they post and the relationships they build on the 140-character social media network.

Here are 7 more education Twitter accounts that we love to follow for great content:

  1. Sarah Wright

Sarah Wright

Bio: Teacher. Foundation Subject Lead & Senior Lecturer in ITE @edgehill #ActivAdvocate #ADE2015 writes for @TES

@Sarah_Wright1

  1. Maggie Morrissey

Maggie M

Bio: Teacher, CPD provider and researcher. Currently in Moscow researching technology and primary science. https://www.technologytoteach.co.uk  Loves photography

@technologytotea

  1. Jill Berry

Jill Berry

Bio: I’m a former head, now doing leadership consultancy work. Just completed a professional doctorate on moving from deputy headship to headship.

@jillberry102

  1. Jon Audain

Jon Audain2

Bio: Senior Lecturer in Computing & Music/Advisor/Consultant/Ex-Primary ICT AST/Musician &Apple ADE. Author of:The Ultimate Guide to Using ICT Across the Curriculum

@jonaudain

  1. Ty Golding

TJ Golding

Bio: Husband, father & teacher with little spare time. 101 great ideas every single day, some of them even belong to me…

@tjgolding 

  1. Gaz Needle

Gaz Needle

Bio: Primary teacher. Uke player. Doodler. #PrimaryRocks co-creator

@gazneedle

  1. Bob Harrison

Bob Harrison

Bio: Bob is passionate about education and the potential of technology to transform learning. Teacher, Lecturer, Principal, Governor. FRSA https://www.setuk.co.uk

@bobharrisonset

We hope you found this list useful as well. As with any Twitter account, if you do follow then make sure to browse their latest posts and then tweet them to say ‘Hi!’. You can also follow us on Twitter – @PrometheanUKI.