Blog of the Week: Achievable Challenge
While we are still thinking about Differentiation and Teaching to the Individual, this blog by Andy Tharby gives some sensible advice. It is all about achievable challenge. Click here for […]
While we are still thinking about Differentiation and Teaching to the Individual, this blog by Andy Tharby gives some sensible advice. It is all about achievable challenge. Click here for […]
Jon Neil has been experimenting with TakeAway homework. This is an idea from Ross McGill’s (@teachertoolkit) book, copies of which can be found in the school library. The original idea […]
[by Phil Heath] It is possible to differentiate without giving yourself lots of extra work. The key underlying principle is that you should be thinking of your students as individuals […]
Blog of the Week from Alex Quigley (@huntingenglish ) The Dangers of Differentiation… and what to do about them.
The 2nd mini-teachmeet was a follow-up session on Differentiation -Practical ideas for the classroom . Colleagues were encouraged to bring ideas that they had tried since the first teachmeet. Before breaking into […]
Originally posted on teacherhead:
One Size Does Not Fit All The aim of this series of posts is to focus on the habits of excellent practice; our default mode. As…
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