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Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
10h ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes How can frequent testing transform student learning outcomes? This research explores the impact of frequent testing on student performance, offering insights on how strategic testing can enhance learning and retention … Recent studies conducted over four semesters at a college have explored the efficacy of different testing frequencies, the benefits of repeating test items, and ..read more
Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
3d ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes Should pupils be allowed to purchase vapes, and use them in school? Ask any headteacher across England; besides funding, vaping is likely to be one of their current headaches! No longer do students need to hide a ‘packet of fags’ or ‘light up’ in the toilets around the back of the sports hall; young people ..read more
Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
6d ago
Reading Time: 3 minutes Do practice quizzes help students learn without stress? Teachers who are up to speed with student mental health, pedagogy and working memory, will know that when anxiety is increased, retrieval weakens … What this looks like in the classroom is when a teacher surprises a student by asking them a question. In that two-second moment ..read more
Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
1w ago
Reading Time: 4 minutes What reasons would encourage more teachers to become school leaders? We have a teacher recruitment problem, but we also have a headteacher problem too. A report to the Education Select Committee in 2023 said we have the “highest number of vacancies” reported since 2010 and the highest working hours reported among headteachers. Now, I don’t for ..read more
Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
1w ago
Reading Time: 6 minutes How do authors design their book covers? I will publish my 12th book later this year. The general public will see the final book cover and will not know anything different. I wanted to share some insights about book design evolution and decisions made along the way … Here are the book designs I have ..read more
Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
2w ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes What is the current perception of formative assessment in the classroom? As part of my research to widen the debate on marking and feedback, I’ve been gathering data from teachers to learn more about the current gaps and challenges schools and teachers face with formative assessment. Ignoring questioning, over the last term, 122 teachers have ..read more
Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
2w ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes What is the best way to study? Exploring what impact different study techniques have on student exam scores and how teachers can guide students’ study habits for success. Research at the University of Wisconsin (Bartoszewski, 2015) explored the correlation between ten well-known study techniques (Dunloswky et al., 2013) and academic performance. The research tested how ..read more
Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
2w ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes Is concept mapping the key to unlocking deeper learning? Concept mapping is a visual tool for organising and representing knowledge. It involves creating diagrams that depict relationships between concepts, forming a structured graphical representation of ideas and information … This research reveals creating a concept map in the absence of textbooks, followed by free recall ..read more
Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
1M ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes Do you believe a burst of 5-star jumps during a lesson can improve student recall? This research explores how brief bursts of physical activity can enhance students’ focus and learning, transforming lessons into engaged spaces! Integrating short, intense physical activities improves blood flow to the brain, thereby keeping students’ minds active and ready to absorb ..read more
Teacher Toolkit | Most Influential Blog on Education in UK
1M ago
Reading Time: < 1 minute What is low-stakes quizzing, and how do teachers use it in the classroom? Low-stakes quizzing is revolutionising primary classrooms, making learning engaging and effective without the stress of additional workload … After watching the video below, ask yourself: Why are so many teachers raving about Primary Quiz?Click To Tweet Low-stakes quizzing involves regularly testing students ..read more