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teachingbattleground.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Two great links and one I wish was better. A short discussion of two opposing views of trauma The psychological battle over trauma Anyone involved in education has probably heard about the importance of being "trauma-informed". Any number of ideas have been promoted in education because, by considering trauma, they explain behaviour. Names like Bruce... | |
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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... | |
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| | | | | PROFESSIONAL LEARNING - HOW WE CAN APPLY EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH TO THE CLASSROOM? One of my main responsibilities as a Head of Learning Area is to create an environment where every teacher has a continuous desire to learn and improve. No matter how experienced or proficient a teacher is, everyone can improve. As Dylan Wiliam says... | |
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