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Thoughts, rough and real, on the art of teaching and learning. Pedagogy on the run. A great way to improve students’ achievements is to get them engaged with a subject specific blog. What is a subject specific blog? It’s a blog devoted entirely to one subject or topic you’re teaching, often quite a narrow one. Being an English and Media teacher, I have subject specific blog set up devoted to William Blake’s poetry. A Streetcar Named Desire. How does it work? Why is it useful? What is an “aesthetic ...
Growth mindset: What interventions might work and what probably won’t? | Pedagogy on the run
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Thoughts, rough and real, on the art of teaching and learning. Pedagogy on the run. Growth mindset: What interventions might work and what probably won’t? This was useful because it explores the complexities in changing students’ behaviour, examining the evidence behind the psychological interventions that change students’ mindsets. Surprisingly, very brief interventions can have a significant effect. 3,344 more words. Making Feedback Count: “Close the Gap”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment...
Tracking progress over time: flight paths and matrices | Pedagogy on the run
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Thoughts, rough and real, on the art of teaching and learning. Pedagogy on the run. Tracking progress over time: flight paths and matrices. The new School Matrix. Everyone should already be familiar with the KS2-4 Transition Matrices. A staple of RAISEonline, they were the first thing our HMI asked me for in our last Ofsted inspection and form the staple diet of inspectors judging the impact of a secondary school on progress in English and Maths. Framework for KS2-4 Transition Matrices. In a Goldfish Bowl.
What really matters | Pedagogy on the run
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Thoughts, rough and real, on the art of teaching and learning. Pedagogy on the run. This is an important post with a great deal of important information about what makes effective teaching on it. Why do 95% of teachers not know about what really works in the classroom? Why are the media and politicians even more clueless? According to Mike Bell, who runs the Evidence-Based Teachers’ Network (EBTN). Tracking progress over time: flight paths and matrices. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
Assessment in the new national curriculum – next steps | Pedagogy on the run
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Thoughts, rough and real, on the art of teaching and learning. Pedagogy on the run. Assessment in the new national curriculum – next steps. Very useful thoughts on assessment in the new national curriculum. My original post Assessment in the new national curriculum what we’re doing. Remains one of the most popular on this blog. Here I will outline how we have refined the model proposed in that post and integrated it with progress tracking. As well as our latest thoughts on assessment without levels.
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Educational and other blogs. Creative Collective, Goldsmiths. For teachers and educational campaigners. Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/sites/francisgilbert.co.uk/public html/wp-content/themes/francisgilbert/page blogs.php. Beyond the sheets: Goldsmiths’ conference. Sexualities in the Age of Digital Reproduction A one-day interdisciplinary conference in writing and the humanities Goldsmiths Writers' Centre. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Reloaded. Devoted to Stevenson's horror novel. About Shakes...
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Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Introduction by Donaldo Macedo. Critical Pedagogy Today - New Series! Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Paulo Freire’s. Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Welcome to PedagogyOfTheOppressed.com a new and developing website devoted to Paulo Freire’s important text,. Pedagogy of the Oppressed. In the coming weeks and months we will be adding more and more useful information and resources for both teachers and professors on this book – how to teach it, how to read it, how to apply it. Introduction by Donaldo Macedo.
Pedagogy of the Poor
Pedagogy of the Poor. Pedagogy of the Poor: Building the Movement to End Poverty. Presents a new kind of interdisciplinary pedagogy that brings together antipoverty grassroots activism and relevant social theories about poverty. This unique book combines the oral history of a renowned antipoverty organizer with accessible introductions to relevant social theories, case studies, in-class student debates, and pedagogical reflections. Pedagogy of the Poor. Visit our new book tour Tumblr. October 18, 2011.
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Pedagogy of the Privileged? | Thoughts on Teaching
Pedagogy of the Privileged? By Mosarrap H Khan. January 26, 2015. You ask me, “Why are you always so angry? 8221; I would say, “I speak the language of the margin.” You ask me, “Why are you so conceited? 8221; I would say, “Because I speak to the humility of privilege.”. Read more ». Adaptation of Hamlet – 2. January 30, 2013. Adaptation of Hamlet – 1. January 30, 2013. Shakespeare – Hamlet. January 30, 2013. Lecture on Thomas More’s ‘Utopia’. January 30, 2013. January 30, 2013. January 30, 2013.
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pedagogyofthereformed « Teaching in Brooklyn in Spite of Everything
Teaching in Brooklyn in Spite of Everything. Cabinet of Horrors: A Guide To Calling Your Senators. The appointments just get scarier and scarier- from climate deniers to DeVos’ agenda to destroy public schools, life under Prez. T is looking dark for us normal, non- old white billionaires. So, thinking of calling your Senator? In the doc below, are scripts. You can use for 9 of the worst Cabinet appointments. Click, call and share. Cabinet of Horrors: A Guide. Here’s a script for Bannon. I’m a const...
Pedagogy Online | Where eTeaching meets eLearning
Welcome to the Site! Submitted by jfalkofske on Mon, 07/20/2009 - 21:54. James Falkofske - Site Owner. Provides tips, tools, techniques, and tricks for transforming eTeaching into eLearning. On this site you will find articles, software tools, demonstrations, sample assignments and assessments, and links to interesting stories and websites. This top page also serves as a collection spot for articles which I post on other blog sites. Excel Reports Setup using VBA Macros. Here is the code:. Range(Selection...
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Pedagogy on the run | Thoughts, rough and real, on the art of teaching and learning
Thoughts, rough and real, on the art of teaching and learning. Pedagogy on the run. Growth mindset: What interventions might work and what probably won’t? This was useful because it explores the complexities in changing students’ behaviour, examining the evidence behind the psychological interventions that change students’ mindsets. Surprisingly, very brief interventions can have a significant effect. 3,344 more words. Making Feedback Count: “Close the Gap”. Extremely useful on marking; showing that it&#...
PedagogyParent | . . .continuing the discussion of pedagogy as a parent and educator
Continuing the discussion of pedagogy as a parent and educator. About Me . . . Recess fun at AC! January 8, 2013. My kids love going to school at Allendale Columbia School. And I love seeing this photo on my twitter account from the first grade teachers. Beautiful day to go sledding at recess! Inspired by first graders. Designed for first graders. January 8, 2013. One of Caitlin’s favorite animals around our house. Animals are a hot topic in first grade and at home. I didn’t type a thing. That was exciti...
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Future home of something quite cool. If you're the site owner. To launch this site. If you are a visitor. Please check back soon.
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Pedagogical Perspectives | Thoughts, Opinions, and Ideas about Postsecondary Pedagogies
Thoughts, Opinions, and Ideas about Postsecondary Pedagogies. Do you have a pedagogical question you would like answered? This is the place to ask! Ask your question in the comment section of this post and we’ll add your question to the queue! July 9, 2015. Welcome to Pedagogical Perspectives. July 9, 2015. The Life Span of a Syllabus. Continue Reading →. August 15, 2015. August 14, 2015. Graphic Narratives: Theory, Form, and Application. So, whether you have been paying attention to it or not, our world...
Pedagogy Place | This is the place to find bite-size teaching ideas and inspiration. I'm a Secondary English Teacher and will be blogging the best bits from my professional reading on a range of topics that affect teachers of all types.
This is the place to find bite-size teaching ideas and inspiration. I'm a Secondary English Teacher and will be blogging the best bits from my professional reading on a range of topics that affect teachers of all types. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. January 3, 2015. 8220;They will forget most of what we made them think but they will always remember what we made them feel”. July 13, 2014. APPRECIATE THIS AMAZING POSITION WE ARE IN TO CREATE CHANGE. BE A DOUBLE-LOOP LEARNER. There are...
The Pedagogy Podcast | Sharing practical ideas that work
Sharing practical ideas that work. A message from the host. Episode 3: A Trouble Shoot Guide to Tablets in the Classroom. July 14, 2016. Pedagogy Podcast Ep. 3. Luke: Trouble Shoot Guide to Tablets in the Classroom. Https:/ pedagogypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/ep-3-luke-on-tablets.mp3. Today we’re joined by Luke. Luke is an ICT guru and a Doctor Who enthusiast working as an ICT officer at a one to one tablet school. Prevention is better than a cure. Forgotten passwords are biggest problem. Use you...
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