Also, best long term bet, clear moral imperative and a move away from ‘folk teaching’. All good. 2/
But beware.. distortions, cargo cults, over reach, not value-free, slavish application.. perhaps we get a bit star struck with research & forget to exercise caution?
Does the research respect your context? Has it been tested in a similar context?
A persistent tension😬 3/
Research reveals new insights.. so be mindful of what we perceive as truth or received wisdom.
Kraft & Papay eg below👇 Shout out to @Barker_J for sharing it at #rEDBrum
The teacher plateau we all know to be true? Turns out.. perhaps not true. 🤯 4/
Are we seeking empirical answers to philosophical questions?
Eg ‘What is learning?’
Should we reduce this Q to something merely scientific? Or is this a far bigger question than can be answered with the simple model of memory that’s everywhere these days?
Buy this book👇
5/
Also.. things change. What might we be applying now that we’ll laugh at in 20 years? Research keeps shedding new light… what’s the next big thing in education?
So great that @researchED1 provides a forum for a mature, nuanced & sensitive debate around research & evidence. This is clear from many sessions I saw at #rEDBerks and #rEDBrum and #rEDWarr.
Positive, pluralistic, optimistic.
A privilege to be part of it.
10/10 🧵 ends. 😁
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I’m excited by our big push on reading @lodgeparkacad for the Summer term. Building on the groundwork we’ve put in place for 2 years now, we’re putting reading FRONT & CENTRE 🤩
Here’s how👇
(warning: long thread, probs should have done a blog 😂)
1. The groundwork; being diligently laid since Feb 2019...
✅ Created a culture of reading for purpose & pleasure
✅ Teachers read daily
✅ Reading age tested for all
✅ 30 mins silent reading per day
✅ Big push on our chosen reading scheme
✅ High profile praise & rewards
2. We’re channeling additional covid funding into reading, in particular supporting early readers to decode and become fluent.
Using the expertise of @cherb94teaching, we’re using @RuthMiskinEdu to teach phonics to those who need it most - in all year groups.
Consider - the concept of consent.. that parents entrust schools to share their role in developing their child. And yet, there is really no choice because the relationship between school and home is legally defined... so is it just an illusion of consent? 3/9
I’m not saying I’m an expert (I’m always learning) but these 👇 are my thoughts.
I love cold-call. It’s ace.
1/17
However, people talk about cold-call like it’s easy. It’s not easy. It takes deliberate, conscious effort and it’s not always a very natural thing to do.
Let me explain.
2/17
IME teachers naturally and spontaneously teach via questions. These questions, pop unbidden into a teacher’s head, and are then thrown out into the classroom like a frisbee ready to be caught by students who love answering questions (or who just love to have their hands up). 3/17