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So excited to be able to share this with #edutwitter This simple scaffold has had a huge impact on my Y3 class but this resource could be used with any primary children. Bubble Writing - Handwriting Scaffold tes.com/resource-detai… #teachertwitter #handwriting #teacherlife
Just added to our 'Practice' section: Revision techniques and Retrieval Practice ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/2019/07/22/the…
The challenges of teaching in multiple rooms and strategies to help ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/2020/01/18/the… @melkshamoakcpd
Some further reading links added to our Six Pedagogical Principles page on feedback: ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/2019/07/22/the…
If you want to use research-informed practice, you must read this brilliant introduction to cognitive science from @adamboxer1 Less than 1000 words too 👏👏👏 edu.rsc.org/feature/5-inva…
Updated - more resources added to our Six Pedagogical Principles pages ⬇️ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/the-six-pedago… @melkshamoakcpd @WhiteHorseFed
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Six Pedagogical Principles
A shared approach to Teaching and Learning. Back to Basics: A Pedagogical Model . This is based on the work by Shaun Allison and Andy Tharby in the book ‘Making Every Lesson Count’ (2015). Some bac…
These walk through posters by @m_chiles based on the Making Every Lesson Count principles are excellent. Take a look...
A walk through ‘Making Every Lesson Count’ classteaching.wordpress.com/2019/11/03/a-w…
How teachers can use questioning more effectively in class via @EnserMark tes.com/news/how-use-q…
Interesting watch this. ‘Inside Singapore’s world-class education system’. m.youtube.com/watch?v=_aB9Tg…
A summary of the work done this term around the topic of 'Explanation' during our Teaching and Learning breakfast sessions. ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/category/tl-br… @melkshamoakcpd @mrstinamurray @MrsCGeog
In answer to the age old teaching question... 'What is progress?' I give you: #fromthehorsesmouth
Progression is pupils knowing more and remembering more and being able to do more. We will not look at internal data to judge this. Lesson visits, discussions with teachers and leaders and pupils, and looking at work provide the evidence.
This term in our school we are focusing on 'Explanation' 👨🏫👩🏫within the Six Pedagogical Principles. Lots to consider, including a couple of helpful introductory videos here: ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/2019/07/22/the… @melkshamoakcpd
Take control of your own professional development with some 'Quiet CPD' ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/2019/07/13/qui…
Using a mini printout of an excellent piece of work to remind how work could be laid out for better recall.
Teaching and Learning briefing - Explanation: Pace ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/2019/09/25/tl-… @melkshamoakcpd
Teaching and Learning briefing - Explanation: Cognitive Load ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/2019/09/18/tl-… @melkshamoakcpd
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T&L briefing – Explanation: Cognitive Load
Click on the image below to view the powerpoint Task for this week: consider how you can best manage cognitive load for your students. What could you do differently? Try it and report back next wee…
Six Pedagogical Principles ourschoolcpd.wordpress.com/the-six-pedago…
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Six Pedagogical Principles
A shared approach to Teaching and Learning. Back to Basics: A Pedagogical Model . This is based on the work by Shaun Allison and Andy Tharby in the book ‘Making Every Lesson Count’ (2015). Some bac…
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