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| | | | | August 24, 2011 learning, SOLO 6 Comments Have had a few thought provoking debates recently about the validity of Bloom's Taxonomy. Yes, that's right, a challenge to the orthodoxy! I've read through a selection of articles which all point to the fact that there is no real evidence base to support Bloom's theories... | |
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| | | | | TLDR; to improve your teaching and learning using evidence based techniques, see my top ten tips at the end of this article. Ever since I was introduced to the ideas of learning styles back in my initial teacher training years, I have always been extremely sceptical of any new teaching and learning strategies that come... | |
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| | | | | Written by:Debbie Light| Published:28 June 2017 Stretch and challenge in practice - Debbie Light offers some practical strategies to raise the bar in your classroom for all pupils Implementing a stretch and challenge model in your classroom requires teachers and students to recognise that learning should be difficult. This may seem like a pretty obvious... | |
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