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| | | | Image Credit: https://emptechgroup.com/the-internet-of-things/ I've written about retrieval practice several times in other posts but here I just want to make it easy to lay out various alternative methods for the process of reviewing your students' knowledge and understanding. Before doing that, I would suggest that there are some key principles: Involve everyone: Good techniques involve... | |
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| | | | Metacognition is a huge buzz word in the world of education currently, but it's hardly news. Research on it has been published for decades; but, early on in my career I mostly remember it being a fancy word that meant nothing to me but looked great on a job application. I'm not afraid to admit... | |
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| | | | Following on from my Seneca short talk this morning I have expanded on some of the key areas I touched upon and included a series of resources which may support your teaching to promote self-regulation and independence, particularly in the science classroom, but applicable to each subject discipline when appropriately contextualised. Why do we want... | |
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| | There has been lots in the 'twittersphere' recently about the use of knowledge organisers, how these link to homework, revision and low stakes testing. As a result I have put some examples and guidance below as the approach can reduce teacher workload and improve student outcomes: Joe Kirby writes about his use of KOs at... |