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www.educationalneuroscience.org.uk
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| | | | We are delighted to welcome Dr Niki Kaiser, Network Research Lead at Norwich Research School, to our blog series in which teachers involved in research give us their take on educational neuroscienc... | |
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researched.org.uk
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| | | | Schools are complex organisations. As a result, endless (well-intentioned) change initiatives are introduced in the name of 'school improvement', often resulting in change fatigue rather than sustainable (and scalable) improvement. [...]Read More... | |
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classteaching.wordpress.com
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| | | | The diagram above by Oliver Caviglioli is one of the most useful diagrams I have come across for teachers. I wish I would have seen it when I started teaching! I think it summarises the learning process beautifully and is invaluable when it comes to thinking about and planning how we teach. It's a great... | |
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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... |