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| | | | | There has been lots in the 'twittersphere' recently about the use of knowledge organisers, how these link to homework, revision and low stakes testing. As a result I have put some examples and guidance below as the approach can reduce teacher workload and improve student outcomes: Joe Kirby writes about his use of KOs at... | |
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| | | | | Metacognition is a huge buzz word in the world of education currently, but it's hardly news. Research on it has been published for decades; but, early on in my career I mostly remember it being a fancy word that meant nothing to me but looked great on a job application. I'm not afraid to admit... | |
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| | | | | Thanks to Alex Fairlamb (@lamb_heart_tea), member of HA Secondary Committee and coordinator of TMHI, for sharing her work with Lemov's ideas in the history classroom. You might have come to this post through hearing her on Teachers Talk Radio too!(Apologies - to load Alex's lovely tables in time, they are screenshoted and the links given... | |
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