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logicalincrementalism.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A few years ago, mystified by the way my son's school was tackling his reading difficulties, I joined the TES forum and discovered I'd missed The Reading Wars. Well, not quite. They began before I started school and show no sign of ending any time soon. But I'd been blissfully unaware that they'd been raging... | |
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mathbabe.org
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| | | | | In his recent essay in the Wall Street Journal, Bill Gates proposed to "fix the world's biggest problems" through "good measurement and a commitment to follow the data."Sounds great! Unfortunately it's not so simple. Gates describes a positive feedback loop when good data is collected and acted on. It's hard to argue against this: given... | |
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teachinnovatereflectblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Back to contents DData drops - The term given to a point in time when teachers enter summative data into an analytical system to give leaders a perceivedinsight into progress of pupils over time.They can be a big workload driver and many argue that the data that is produced is pretty much worthless. What is... | |
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chrishildrew.wordpress.com
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| | | Back in March I wrote about "outstanding teaching and great teachers - a whole school CPD approach". It's had nearly 2000 views and generated a really positive response from teachers and school leaders up and down the country, which has been lovely. Despite the attention it's received, its primary focus was the approach we have... | ||