
JoeRose
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JoeRose
@LecturerJoeR
EdD Student. Lecturer of Teacher Education (FHEA). Researcher, CrossFit enthusiast and coffee connoisseur.













Four ways to keep your energy bills down bbc.in/4lQFP4u

We understand you may be worried about paying your water bill, that’s why we’ve increased the financial support available. We have a range of schemes which, based on your needs & circumstances, may be able to help you. To find out more about these, visit: ow.ly/NTXX50Wzo7h





A 17th article (£) in the @berj_editors certain to be AI-generated. An invented citation, an incorrect one, the most formulaic lit review imaginable, and endless phrases unknown before 2023... bera-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…






We often discuss explicit instruction as a method, but rarely as a matter of equity. Its purpose is to provide all students, regardless of background, with the kind of knowledge that can genuinely change their lives. 🧵⬇️


Yorkshire, starting on Friday 11 July, a temporary use ban (TUB), which is a restriction on the use of hosepipes, will come into effect. This will help our region’s reservoir levels recover and protect Yorkshire's water resources throughout the summer months, following one of the driest springs on record and the region being in drought. We've tried everything possible to avoid these restrictions, and despite our customers' help to save water where they can and our efforts to manage water resources, including adding an extra 100 people to our leakage team and upgrading our infrastructure to reduce leaks and bursts, the dry weather and warmer-than-usual temperatures have increased demand. We have supplied an addtional 4.3 billion litres of water between April and June compared to a typical year - that's enough to supply Leeds for five weeks. This has left our reservoirs more depleted than expected and lower than average for this time of year. As a result, we’re kindly asking everyone to please put their hosepipes away for a bit. We understand you may have some questions about the restrictions. You can find detailed FAQs, including activities covered by the hosepipe restrictions and who would be exempt from it, on our website at yorkshirewater.com/hosepipes, or watch the video below to see how this might affect you. The restrictions will be in place until the region has seen significant rainfall to bring reservoirs and groundwater stocks back to where they need to be. This may last into the winter months, but rest assured, we will lift it as soon as we are able to. We’re really grateful to everyone who has been saving water where they can this year, and we kindly ask that you please continue to do so to help ensure there’s enough water for everyone in Yorkshire this summer and beyond. Thank you for your understanding. 💙







