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teacherhead.com
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| | | | | I have found recent discussions and debates about the concept of a 'knowledge-rich curriculum' - or knowledge-led; knowledge-based - fascinating. Some of this has been explored brilliantly in various blogs. Here is a selection: Summer Turnerhttps://ragazzainglese.wordpress.com/2018/02/14/pub-quiz-or-published-what-are-the-aims-of-a-knowledge-rich-curriculum/ Jon Brunskill I'm bringing knowledge back. | Pedfedwhich is worth reading along with his school's website info on... | |
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mrlock.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The next session at the Festival of Education, the 5th that I attended, was Daisy Christodoulou, Jan Hodges and Guy Claxton on "What is the Future for Schools?" I was looking forward to this session more than any other. Mainly because I've just read Daisy's book The Seven Myths of Educationand agree with her destruction... | |
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danielkwest.wordpress.com
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| | | | | TLDR; to improve your teaching and learning using evidence based techniques, see my top ten tips at the end of this article. Ever since I was introduced to the ideas of learning styles back in my initial teacher training years, I have always been extremely sceptical of any new teaching and learning strategies that come... | |
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gregashman.wordpress.com
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| | | Dylan Wiliam is a world authority on formative assessment and Emeritus Professor of Educational Assessment at the UCL Institute of Education in London. His popular book on formative assessment,Embedded Formative Assessment, was recently released as a revised edition and his latest book, Creating the Schools our Children Need, critically examines the ways we could seek... | ||