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mrtaylorsblog.home.blog
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| | | | | Clarity of explanation is vital One of the most important core teacher skills is being able to explain ideas clearly. It promotes understanding and leads to well organised schema forming in the minds of our pupils. So, how can we tweak our powerpoint slides and delivery of information to maximise learning through supporting our explanations?... | |
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tryingtomakesensejamesvwoodcock.wordpress.com
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| | | | | One of the most frustrating aspects of a job I generally love is a lack of autonomy. It is a cry echoed by many teachers. However, my frustration lies not with school policies, or data, or marking expectations, but with GCSEs. Their nature inevitably determines and inhibits what and how we teach to a greater... | |
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howthenshouldweteach.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Last week I put down the 'what' and the 'why' of a knowledge organiser (hereafter KO). This week, I wanted to dedicate a full post to the 'how'...after a tiny bit more 'why'. If you're not bothered about the 'why' bit and want to see the resources, skip to the next two sections. It's probably... | |
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edsitement.neh.gov
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| | | The National Endowment for the Humanities has compiled a collection of digital resources for K-12 and higher education instructors who teachin an online setting. Theresources included in this Teacher's Guide range from videos and podcasts to digitized primary sources and interactive activities and games that have received funding from the NEH, as well asresources for online instruction. | ||