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All posts by Learning@Larkmead. 12 Ways to Embrace Marking and Feedback by @TeacherToolkit. July 8, 2015. 12 Ways to Embrace Marking and Feedback by @TeacherToolkit. Mary and Drew – At war on unfiltered questions. June 25, 2015. What can we learn from Dylan Wiliam and AfL? May 6, 2015. Great blog on AfL. The only thing we learn from the past is how little we’ve learned from our mistakes’. Geog Wilhem Friedrich Hegel. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it’. 1,686 more words. This T...
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Teaching and Learning Newsletter – Edition 3 | learning@larkmead
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Teaching and Learning Newsletter – Edition 3. March 25, 2015. T&L newsletter edition 3. My problem with ability. What can we learn from Dylan Wiliam and AfL? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. My problem with ability. Because ...
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My problem with ability | learning@larkmead
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My problem with ability. February 27, 2015. My problem with ability. Professor Dweck at TED earlier this year. Teaching and Learning Newsletter – Edition 3. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Creating the Perfect Sketchbook: A Masterclass | RGS Learning
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Teaching, Learning and now Blogging. Recommended Blogs: by Subject. Creating the Perfect Sketchbook: A Masterclass. June 12, 2015. From our wonderful Art Department. 1Thoughtful, intelligent analysis. Be self-critical. Constructive, reflective analysis of what you have made and consideration of what works/what doesn’t shows your ability to have critical distance from your own work an important technique. Embedding Assessment into Lessons. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. With not even...
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Teaching, Learning and now Blogging. Recommended Blogs: by Subject. Ipad apps for Students with Dyslexia. October 3, 2016. By Alice Lee] Most students have their own phone, and the use of technology will be increasingly useful for students with specific learning needs. There are many apps available to […]. Read Article →. What does the research tell us about smart assessment? September 27, 2016. Read Article →. Blog of the Week: Effective Feedback – top tips for teachers. September 23, 2016. June 20, 2016.
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Embedding Assessment into Lessons | RGS Learning
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Teaching, Learning and now Blogging. Recommended Blogs: by Subject. Embedding Assessment into Lessons. June 11, 2015. I was invited, the other day, to talk to MFL Heads of Language about ways in which we can embed assessments into lessons in a way that provides an opportunity for immediate feedback, easy marking and common tests that will help them gauge progress and improve learning overall. Oh, and hopefully reduce the pressure on end of unit assessments and the workload that goes with that. Https:/ ww...
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Mini-teachmeets | RGS Learning
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Teaching, Learning and now Blogging. Recommended Blogs: by Subject. If you have missed a teachmeet or would like to look something up from a previous teachmeet, here are the links:. Teachmeet 1: Differentiation – Practical Ideas for the Classroom. Teachmeet 2: Differentiation – sharing what works. Teachmeet 3: IT and Social Media. Teachmeet 4: Assessment, Marking and Feedback. Teachmeet 5: Starters and Plenaries. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). In search o...
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RGS Magpies | RGS Learning
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Teaching, Learning and now Blogging. Recommended Blogs: by Subject. RGS teachers meet to ‘magpie’ ideas from each other. This happens on the first Friday of every month. In 15 minutes we aim to share 15 ideas – with a strict 1 minute limit for speakers! Magpie Session 1 : Notes as pdf – magpie session 1 – notes. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Use Grit! | 'Maggie Vaults Over the Moon'
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039;Maggie Vaults Over the Moon'. RESOURCES ON GRIT, PERSEVERANCE, AND GROWTH MINDSET. Can Grit be Taught? From Teacher Vicki Davis: Here are 11 ways that I’m tackling grit in my classroom and school. 1 Read Books About Grit. Read books, hold book studies and discuss trends. Measuring noncognitive factors like grit will be controversial, but just because we struggle to measure it doesn’t mean that we can stop trying. How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiousity, and the Hidden Power of Character. The first dou...
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rgs thunks | RGS Learning
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Teaching, Learning and now Blogging. Recommended Blogs: by Subject. Thinking of writing a blog post but need some inspiration? Borrowing an idea from @TeacherToolkit’s. Here are some thunks:. 8211; If we stopped setting homework, would it matter? 8211; What would happen if we stopped marking work? 8211; What is the best lesson you have ever taught? 8211; Why test? 8211; If you could give your NQT self one piece of advice what would it be? 8211; Are good teachers born or made? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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