 Hi everyone, today I received copies of Mark Planteech 2.0 published in January 2021. I'm interested in this book sealed this time and so what you're going to get inside is the updated book and the visual guide. So let me take you through the reason why. So lockdown I proofread the original twice, the third occasion I updated the entire book. So you're going to find a lot of new ideas in here. Interesting the visual guide. These cartoon summaries are one-minute summaries. Now these were available with the first version but largely hidden from public domain and given to the teachers who I work with in schools. So just thanks to Marcus Duck and Polly Nor for all the design work. Professor Tim O'Brien and Oli Kerr for producing the cartoon tunes and for Tim for all his psychological insights. So Mark Planteech's the story for me goes back six years. For the last three years living the original ideas in 200 plus schools, 25,000 teachers in 15 countries around the world and then throughout lockdown reaching five or six thousand teachers in 60 countries and sharing many of the ideas through remote teaching over the last few months during the pandemic. I'm really proud of the book. I do think it's going to make a big difference. The premise of the book originally was to support teacher mental health, improve workload. Those messages still exist as well as the mantra to do less, do the simple things better. And I firmly believe that this book gives you many ideas that will support you in your practice. Where I've lived this book so let me just give you context because all the ideas have always tried to get a bit of feedback in terms of context and where things work. And of course as you go into a deeper area of your expertise you need to refine and take context into consideration. But proves virtual schools, ministry of defence schools, hospital schools, primary, secondary, etc. etc. further education and in many many countries around the world. I firmly believe that good quality teaching ideas can be applied in most classrooms. And so you've got tons of research in here, lots of cognitive science, lots of psychological insights. And then I guess the best bit because teachers, let's face it, you're very busy people. One minute summaries, this would be your first protocol, a great staff edition for every library. Light the idea, pop into the book for the detail, the theory, the practice. So Mark Plant Teach 2.0 out January 2021. I hope it makes a difference.