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Two straight lines, one with two angles at a point, the other with three. Underneath are two empty bar models with 180° written in the top bar of each.
I used another #BlankIsBest slide this week to introduce angles on the straight line.
The bar model underneath each diagram really helped some of my Y7's make sense of the problems I made up.
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Which of our recommended reads will make it onto your list?
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Becoming a chemistry teacher in England - join our ChemCareers webinar on Wednesday 25th February
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Interesting study and important to reflect on. Note: participants did their GCSEs before recent curriculum reforms. Also, I’m uncertain of the causal link; seems possible that students who find the pressure of exams affects their mental health would find work pressures similar? Need to read more…
@bennewmark.bsky.social are you going to Scandinavia in person or just via your headphones?!
A bit late with my #FridayFive but looking forward to going to Stockholm and its archipelago in the summer!
Sigrid - Mine right now
Marit Larson - If a song could get me you
Nina Nesbitt - Älskar
Robyn - Be mine
Maria Mena - Belly up
We're so excited to be bringing researchED to East Anglia! Join us in Mildenhall for a day of sharp thinking, honest conversation and ideas you can take straight back to your school.
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Students Who Believe They Can Succeed Make Two Months More Progress in Reading
"These findings add to a growing research base that is demonstrating the link between engagement and academic outcomes."
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📹 Have you seen Clips from the Classroom?
🗓️ Every week we spotlight a clip of a school putting evidence into practice
This week Unity Research School, explore the purposeful use of manipulatives to scaffold pupils’ learning.
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Not everything that feels supportive actually helps. Coloured paper and invented retention rates tell a bigger story about why bad ideas persist in schools.
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New study on cognitive load shows it's not a single, stable thing that students carry through a lesson. It rises, falls, peaks, and interacts with motivation. 1/4
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Are people doing 'eduthreads' any more? Thought I'd give one a go. Some thoughts on the 'revolution' of whole-class feedback (and a cautionary tale).
#EduSky
"Over a decade ago, Rob Coe and other researchers at the Sutton Trust authored What makes great teaching? Review of the underpinning research (2014).
In this influential review, the authors identified several ‘poor proxies’ for learning..."
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Hi #EduSky - it's time for my #Saturday3 in what was a fairly fallow week, possibly due to the teachers having the shock of being back in class! However, I happened to read 3 articles all dealing with the theme of the extent to which we can trust research.
The EEF have created a 'Disciplinary Tree', I think it is like the Whomping Willow but I am not 100% sure. Check it out here - educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/education-ev...
💫NEW BLOG ALERT 🚨Thinking aloud isn’t just narration—it’s a powerful teaching strategy 🗣️🧠
By modelling how we approach GCSE Science exam questions, we help students plan, monitor, and succeed.
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Did you do questions from the exam linked to common errors or similar questions? I also tried to do the review before the grades but they were almost as distracted by not knowing. I sometimes wonder if it would be better to give them the grades and then review in the next lesson.
Thanks. Bigger exam papers are so tricky to deal with. I used to model the poorly answered questions and then give them time to look through the reset.
That's really useful, thanks. It would work with a lot of different types of task.
That's amazing, thank you!
Anything, I varied the format depending on what I noticed when marking but I know some schools have specific slides they use. Do you use examples needing improvement as well as good ones? Do you use these to illustrate patterns you have identified or do you ask students for strengths and weaknesses?
I'm happy to see examples from science-adjacent subjects!
I'll start the ball rolling with an example of mine from a few years ago.
I'm looking for some examples of whole class feedback as a response to written work in science. Are there any science teachers out there who have some examples that they would be willing to share? @cogscisci.bsky.social @chatbiology.bsky.social @chatchemistry.bsky.social @chatphysics.bsky.social