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Posts by Kent Wetzel
Excited to present at researchED NYC tomorrow, hope to see many there.
Our school system leaders have spent this year diving into the topic of Effortful Thinking with resources from Deans for Impact ,they have created some great resources like this that are available for free deansforimpact.org/files/assets/l…
Recently presented this professional learning on retrieval practice and decided to record a condensed version to make available. m.youtube.com/watch?v=vy7V...
New Today
Obsessions and John Hattie
Teachers are obsessed with teaching, but are they obsessed with learning?
theeffortfuleducator.com/2025/02/10/o...
My essay, "Cognitive Biases That Undermine Teaching" for The Teaching Professor, now freely available on ResearchGate
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
Hi All! Excited for a new platform to network through! @megvertebrae.bsky.social
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‘Supporting shy pupils to talk in class’
Teacher relationships & ‘warm calling’ can help, but peer relationships may not be the positive we expect.
alexquigley.co.uk/supporting-s...
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For the last 18 months, I've been working on a top secret documentary to capture & deconstruct some of best teaching in UK.
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Excited to have an opportunity to present at the upcoming researchED in NYC this March. Hope to see many others there! researched.org.uk/event/resear...
I have really enjoyed using this consultancy protocol this semester with my college students to analyze lessons they have created. Much of the feedback I would generate previously has come from the students themselves. Kudos to Jim Heal for sharing in our work with DFI
Misconception banks
"It is important for teachers to be aware of misconceptions when planning and designing lessons but also to be responsive when misconception arise."
How do you response in this situation?
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