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Padlet is the easiest way to create and collaborate in the world - 0 views

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    From your hobby to your career, your class notes to your final exam, your mood board to your runway show, padlets help you organize your life.
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Classroom 101 - YouTube - 0 views

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    An introduciton to setting up Google Classroom, setting up and giving feedback on an assignment
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What Baby George and Handstands Have Taught Me About Learning - YouTube - 0 views

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    Sent to the year 1 Yammer page as an introduction
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    Sent to the year 1 Yammer page as an introduction
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What we want our teachers to know | RNIB | Supporting people with sight loss - 0 views

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    Vision impairment services and schools work hard to liaise and brief key staff about the needs of learners. But in spite of this, many teachers' first contact with a young person with vision impairment is when they appear in their class in September. Here's a quick round-up of key things teachers should know.
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    Vision impairment services and schools work hard to liaise and brief key staff about the needs of learners. But in spite of this, many teachers' first contact with a young person with vision impairment is when they appear in their class in September. Here's a quick round-up of key things teachers should know.
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He's not the messiah .. | News - 0 views

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    . but for many policymakers he comes close. John Hattie, possibly the world's most influential education academic, has the ear of governments everywhere. Darren Evans speaks to the notoriously frank professor about the work some call the `holy grail'
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    . but for many policymakers he comes close. John Hattie, possibly the world's most influential education academic, has the ear of governments everywhere. Darren Evans speaks to the notoriously frank professor about the work some call the `holy grail'
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Speed Reading - LessonPaths - 0 views

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    With the volumes of information we have to digest every day, from the newspaper in the morning, to the long-winded emails from well-meaning colleagues, and all the reports, proposals, periodicals, and letters we are sent, reading is one of the most used skills we possess.
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    With the volumes of information we have to digest every day, from the newspaper in the morning, to the long-winded emails from well-meaning colleagues, and all the reports, proposals, periodicals, and letters we are sent, reading is one of the most used skills we possess.
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Get the Gist of an Essay & Improve Reading Comprehension - Video & Lesson Transcript | ... - 0 views

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    In this lesson, we learn quick rules of getting the gist; or point of a sentence, paragraph and essay. This skill will improve your reading speed...
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    In this lesson, we learn quick rules of getting the gist; or point of a sentence, paragraph and essay. This skill will improve your reading speed...
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Is John talking through his Hattie? – Dan Haesler - 0 views

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    John Hattie, the author of the much quoted Visible Learning was recently appointed by the Federal Government to the Chairmanship of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership.  In …
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    John Hattie, the author of the much quoted Visible Learning was recently appointed by the Federal Government to the Chairmanship of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership.  In …
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Good | Stack of Marking - 0 views

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    What makes a good teacher? Who knows?
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    What makes a good teacher? Who knows?
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If you can’t read minds, choose words carefully. - 0 views

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    I wrote a post a couple of years ago about learning and performance, inspired by David Didau’s own blog and a workshop I attended that really opened my eyes. This blog post was removed after …
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    I wrote a post a couple of years ago about learning and performance, inspired by David Didau’s own blog and a workshop I attended that really opened my eyes. This blog post was removed after …
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John Hattie and the magical power of prediction | David Didau: The Learning Spy - 0 views

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    “Optimism and stupidity are nearly synonymous.” Hyman G. Rickover - Speech to US Naval Post Graduate School, March 16, 1954 In this post I picked up on a rather odd comment made by Professor Hattie at a recent conference: …tests don't tell kids about how much they've learnt. Kids are very, very good at predicting how well
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    “Optimism and stupidity are nearly synonymous.” Hyman G. Rickover - Speech to US Naval Post Graduate School, March 16, 1954 In this post I picked up on a rather odd comment made by Professor Hattie at a recent conference: …tests don't tell kids about how much they've learnt. Kids are very, very good at predicting how well
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Your values. British values. | newteachersblog - 0 views

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    Could you say whether your values as a teacher are British values? You might find Ofsted asking that question one day. It’s a contentious issue. Lots of people, even if they are able to artic…
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    Could you say whether your values as a teacher are British values? You might find Ofsted asking that question one day. It’s a contentious issue. Lots of people, even if they are able to artic…
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In-Text Citations – Reference List | APA Style Guide | Citefast - 0 views

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    You need to provide an in-text citation for quotes and paraphrasing. This guide will help you.
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    You need to provide an in-text citation for quotes and paraphrasing. This guide will help you.
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The limits of growth mindset | David Didau: The Learning Spy - 0 views

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    What’s the difference between success and failure? Effort, of course! As everyone now knows, all you need to ensure you’re a success is a shed-load of hard work and the belief that you can do anything you set your mind to! Yay! I want to be an astronaut! This is mindsets-lite: the undifferentiated and naive
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    What’s the difference between success and failure? Effort, of course! As everyone now knows, all you need to ensure you’re a success is a shed-load of hard work and the belief that you can do anything you set your mind to! Yay! I want to be an astronaut! This is mindsets-lite: the undifferentiated and naive
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Did Shakespeare first notice ADHD? | Can Do Courses - 0 views

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    Is ADHD a 21st Century phenomenon? A lot of people I meet ask me why ADHD wasn't around when they were at school (pre 1985). My answer to that is that it
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    Is ADHD a 21st Century phenomenon? A lot of people I meet ask me why ADHD wasn't around when they were at school (pre 1985). My answer to that is that it
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Who Teaches The Teachers? | Big Think - 0 views

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    lots of links here to reputable educational blogs
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    lots of links here to reputable educational blogs
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