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Category: AfL

Giving Feedback

On October 21, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Marking and Feedback, UncategorizedLeave a comment

Assessment is an ongoing process. Absolutely…

On October 14, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, Marking and FeedbackLeave a comment

Assessment Isn’t A Bad Word

Retrieval practice and spaced learning 

On October 7, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, Growth Mindset, Marking and FeedbackLeave a comment

http://teachlikeachampion.com/blog/using-now-retrieval-practice-update-alex-laney/

Modelling excellence

On October 1, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, Growth Mindset, Marking and FeedbackLeave a comment

This is from blogger Mark Esner:

Our department motto is “Expect Excellence” and we have put it at the heart of everything we do. One thing we have really insisted on this year is that pupils make sure that their work is excellent before they declare it “finished”.

Modelling Excellence


More ideas on differentiation 

On September 24, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Differentiation, UncategorizedLeave a comment

Great Lessons 4: Differentiation

Some good ideas here 

Lesson planning and pedagogy

On September 24, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, Marking and Feedback, UncategorizedLeave a comment

https://teachreal.wordpress.com/2017/07/20/planning-learning-a-line-in-the-sand/amp/

A new publication on cognitive load theory 

On September 24, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Research, UncategorizedLeave a comment

Click to access cognitive_load_theory_report_AA1.pdf

Rosenshine’s principles of instruction

On September 14, 2017October 26, 2020 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, Marking and FeedbackLeave a comment

The power of high teacher expectations 

On August 28, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, Growth Mindset, Marking and FeedbackLeave a comment

A great blog about the difference teacher expectations can make 

#Pygmalion teacher, expectancy-effect by @TeacherToolkit

How do students learn?

On August 26, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, Growth Mindset, Marking and FeedbackLeave a comment

A neat one page summary here

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