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How to boost your classroom culture after lockdown

After months of ‘classroom’ meaning students’ dining room tables or bedroom desks and a screen, creating a positive classroom culture at school is

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Rosenshine's third Principle of Instruction: ask lots of good questions

Asking questions is a staple part of teaching.

To Rosenshine, using effective questioning strategies was one of the most powerful tools a teacher

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How metacognition can benefit your students after lockdown

Lockdown has broadly affected students in two key ways.

Firstly, it disrupted their learning. Some students will have been affected more than others,

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Rosenshine's second Principle of Instruction: present material in small steps

Rosenshine’s 10 Principles of Instruction are becoming increasingly popular in education as they provide a much-needed bridge between scientific

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The trick to effective goal setting? Make it about the journey

“Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.”– Arthur Ashe

When it comes to goal setting, we often

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Rosenshine's first Principle of Instruction: Review learning at the start

Over the last years, Barak Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction have been circulating through educational fields. They provide a much-needed link

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5 ways to support SEN students in the mainstream classroom

At any one time, roughly 15% of students have Special Educational Needs (SEN). That’s nearly 5 students in a classroom of 30. Being able to support

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A brief guide to Rosenshine's 10 Principles of Instruction

Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction are becoming increasingly popular in education (with good reason). So, we wanted to provide a one-stop

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