Brilliant day with Matt and the DSAT lead teachers developing our understanding of learning problems and instructional coaching through @walkthrus.bsky.social ππ»
@mattteachcoach.bsky.social
Brilliant day with Matt and the DSAT lead teachers developing our understanding of learning problems and instructional coaching through @walkthrus.bsky.social ππ»
@mattteachcoach.bsky.social
βMaking a judgement on individual teacher quality has come to be known as a bit of a foolβs errandβ
@greeborunner.bsky.social issues a warning to Ofsted about its proposal to inspect teaching as a standalone category
π¨Review of Edu-Research in 2023/24
β 11 standout papers
β 5 emerging themes
β My finding/sharing process
(this is my first crack at a vidβwould love any feedback, esp how it could be better next time)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=egdN...
Following a few requests from teachers and school leaders, I've made a short video on the key ideas that I think teachers (and parents/carers) need to know about reading development, based on my reading concept map.
youtu.be/JvtUxB5WM1k?...
primarytimery.com/2024/08/25/o...
Leading inset on oracy? Better read this. Attending inset on oracy? Better read this!
Based on a line that stuck with me from 'Psychology and the Teacher', a short post taking a granular look at when I think we should (not) praise. #EduSky
linguisticket.wordpress.com/2024/08/22/p...
βNovices and experts aren't overwhelmed by choice, but intermediate learners [teachers] are!β
ββ¦knowledge growsβ¦skills struggle to keep up, they can become overwhelmed by a sense that thereβs just too much to improve.β βοΈ by Ollie Lovell
edthreads.ollielovell.com/p/the-lemon-...
Unfortunately I donβt either so Iβm not sure but Iβm equally intrigued. I was drawn in by this and would like to read it in depth. Credit to Christopher Petsko for original post.
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Love this blog. Shows the importance of narrating/praising effort. Backed up by this:
π A new meta-analysis suggesting that on average, people don't seem to enjoy thinking.
Exerting mental effort correlates strongly with negative affect.
psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...
Great to see numbers building so quickly and have so many excellent minds here ππ»
Hi everyone π
Following the crowds over from X and looking to connect with other ed professionals. Good to get up and running π