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historytech.wordpress.com
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| | | | | It's been a few years. Way back in 2011, as part of an every seven years legislative requirement, Kansas Department of Education Consultant Don Gifford started the process of reviewing the state social studies standards. But instead of simply updating some language, adding some new resources, and calling it good, Don led the writing committee... | |
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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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evidenceintopractice.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The 'war' on Teacher Talk Time was one of the more depressing developments in my teaching career. Obviously secondary students will rapidly get bored if they are subjected to lectures - no one is advocating that teachers should drone on and on for hours - but the obsession with cutting down teacher talk became dysfunctional... | |
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teachingbattleground.wordpress.com
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| | | This is a follow up to my recent post askingShould Managers Tell Teachers What To Do? A lot of the discussion about teaching focusses on problems related to teacher accountability. In particular: lesson observations; work scrutinies; assigning responsibility for exam results. It's difficult to unpick whether the problems with these things are fundamental, i.e. that... | ||