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educationrickshaw.com
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| | | | | As a school leader, I'm often asked to read things that contain strong claims about the nature of learning. I was recently asked what I thought about a blog post by Robert Kaplinsky. I don't know anything about Mr. Kaplinsky, and I don't aim to disparage him or his work, but I was struck by... | |
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www.digitallearningcollab.com
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| | | | | Results from the latest Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) set off alarm bells when they revealed that US high school students lacked critical thinking skills. The test, designed to measure the capacity for 15-year-old students to apply reading, mathematics, and science knowledge to real-world settings, found that American students ranked 31st in math, 24th in science, and 21st in reading, in a comparison with students from 65 other countries. These findings indicated that American stu... | |
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teachingwithjenny.org
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| | | | | Ideal places to start for Early Career Teachers Pedagogy (TS2 How pupils learn, TS4 Classroom practice, TS5 Adaptive teacher) T&L - Google DriveSummary of Kate Jones, Retrieval Practice T&L - Google Drive, Summary of Rosenshine's Principles of Instruction Principles of Instruction: Research-Based Strategies That All Teachers Should Know, by Barak Rosenshine; American Educator Vol. 36,... | |
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dggscpd.wordpress.com
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| | | At the core of a great teacher's skill-set is the ability to explain the concepts, theories and techniques that make up their subject. These can seem simple to the expert teacher, but to the novice learner, these complexities can be completely alien . There is no doubt that teachers who explain things well, making the... | ||