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| | | | Positive relationships encourage students' motivation and engagement in learning. Teacher-student relationships can draw students into the process of learning and promote their desire to learn. Most of us probably remember a few teachers from elementary, middle or high school and how great they were with the way they taught us or something different they would... | |
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| | | | Today marks the fifth anniversary of the publication of my Rosenshine's Principles in Action booklet on May 17th 2019. The timing was such that it caught the wave in interest in Rosenshine in general so the level of interest in my booklet was just incredible; it raced to a peak ranking of 17 in all... | |
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teacherhead.com
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| | | | This post is based on a talk I gave at ResearchEd in Rugby. The paper in question is Barak Rosenshine's Principles of Instruction published in American Educator in 2012, downloadable in full as a pdf here: I first came across if after seeing Oliver Caviglioli's superb graphic summary for How2 - available here: My admiration... | |
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fluffyandflakey.blog
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| | My favorite tool for using LLMs is Simon Willison's llm, but the output is unformatted visually even though most LLMs return Markdown-formatted outputs. Typically I pipe the output into batcat (which I also love) with llm 'say hi' | bat -l md -P --plain. This makes the output considerably easier for me to read. Unfortunately... |