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| | | | In my daughter's second grade classroom, the teacher has arranged it into tables of 4 students. At this point about 2/3 of the way through the year, I think she has a good idea of strengths and weaknesses and a lot of experience finding good combos. The latest grouping that my daughter, Miss O, is... | |
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| | | | There is a lot of interest in explicit forms of instruction these days, particularly among districts that want to turn their failing schools into successful ones. While there are many ways to begin the journey into explicit instruction, there are two main approaches. The first is to train staff up in general explicit teaching strategies,... | |
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| | | | Joe Kirby blog: Teachers and school leaders are trailblazing a golden age of professional learning. 150,000 *now free*National Professional Qualificationsover the next 3 years with a codified body of knowledge and evidence as a *golden thread* journey of ITT, ECT, middle leadership, senior leadership, headship and executive headship. 50,000Early Careers Teacherstraining onteacher-selectedcore contentwith mentoring, focused... | |
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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... |