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5 easy ways to use dual coding for studying

Have you heard of dual coding? It had been gaining popularity as a study and revision technique, so you may well know all about what it is, and

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The cognitive science behind Rosenshine's Principles of Instruction

If you are not already familiar with Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction, we’ve given a brief rundown of what his research suggests here. In

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How growth mindset can help children with SEN

Growth mindset is the belief that you can improve your intelligence, abilities and performance. A growth mindset is beneficial to many different

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Rosenshine's tenth Principle of Instruction: Weekly and monthly reviews

Rosenshine’s tenth and final Principle of Instruction is about the importance of doing weekly and monthly reviews. This extends upon his first

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Mastery learning: what it is, and how it can help your students

Mastery learning is a teaching method, first introduced by educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom in 1968. Although the idea has been around for a

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Rosenshine's ninth Principle of Instruction: Encourage independent practice

For his 9th principle, Rosenshine states that teachers should not only make independent practice a mandatory part of their lessons - they should

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Learning styles are a myth - so what's the truth?

Whichever amount of time you’ve spent in education, you have probably heard of the idea that some students learn better either with visual

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Rosenshine's eighth Principle of Instruction: Provide scaffolding and support

Having students who are successful independent learners is the primary goal for most teachers, but not an easy one to achieve. Despite their good

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