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‘Questions about Oracy’ “some of the above questions would benefit busy teachers and leaders to explore so we can fend off fuzzy, or even failed implementation.” alexquigley.co.uk/questions-abou…


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🚨 NEW POST 🚨 ‘Adaptive teaching and the power of Anticipation’ “It’s clear that anticipating where learning will be likely to break down for the pupils is one of the key prerequisites for successful adaptative teaching” alexquigley.co.uk/adaptive-teach…

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I stole the title from the incredible @SCottinghatt and even got her to fact check my ramblings!! I'm working with some ECTs this week so this will be super helpful.

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***ASSESSMENT*** Assessment is the bridge between teaching and learning. When effective it provides rich information to determine how much and how well students have learnt the intended curriculum. In classrooms, assessment is an integral part of teaching. All interactions…

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You can't read this si tu n'es pas bilingue 🇬🇧🇫🇷 Can you read it?! #WeRGIS #French #Bilingual #LanguageAcquisition #MYPFrench

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16 of the most interesting education research papers from the last 16 weeks: (all open source 🔓) ↓


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'Continuous partial attention' is a disaster for getting anything done. Unchecked Internet access is now at the point that if you're serious about completing anything at a decent level you need to set up a kind of sensory deprivation tank to capture the specific type of attention…

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Though many people have heard of our (Kirschner, Sweller, & Clark) 2006 article on why minimally guided learning doesn't work, some may haven't read it. Here's an AI-generated podcast primer to reading it! dropbox.com/scl/fi/07y7wt2… and the link to the paper: tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.120…


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With an incomplete or inaccurate knowledge base, adaptive teaching becomes more challenging. buff.ly/3TH2V2g


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"I learn more from my students than they learn from me." Imagine a doctor saying "My patients heal me more than I heal them." Our profession is intellectually bankrupt.


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'we need practitioners to know that their role requires the ability to evaluate and then choose between different options based on their ‘usefulness’. Read the full article by @RobCaudwell online now: chartered.pulse.ly/wurb8ch2fy


@TheGinCrowd I haven't received my order, which was a birthday present for someone on the 25th. Dispatch date 22nd? Should have got here?


@TheGinCrowd I haven't received my order, which was a birthday present for someone on the 25th. Dispatch date 22nd? Should have got here?


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Jay Rodriguez: a pleasing exception to the rule that says players lose form after an unexpected, unfulfiling England call-up


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