A podcast to help your supercharge your teaching one idea at a time. Each episode guests share 5 tips for any aspect of life as a teacher: planning, assessment, wellbeing, saving time, talking to parents, and more.
Former English teacher and now best-selling author, Alex Quigley, joins us on the Tips for Teacher podcast to share his 5 tips:
1. Ask students to make a pre-topic mind map (02:55)
2. Focus on developing keystone vocabulary (17:58)
3. Try using a collage collection to stimulate ideas (32:24)
4. Play "Just a minute!" (44:32)
5. Support your students using sentence expanding (1:00:30)
Access the show notes and audio transcription of the episode, plus a load more audio and video tips here: tipsforteachers.co.uk
Teacher and author David Goodwin, joins us on the Tips for Teacher podcast to share his 5 tips:
1. Provide opportunities for students to read in lessons (04:23)
2. Develop vocabulary (16:45)
3. Rebrand homework as practice (25:08)
4. How to improve students' ability to write (33:33)
5. How to make retrieval practice work (45:53)
Access the show notes and audio transcription of the episode, plus a load more audio and video tips here: tipsforteachers.co.uk
Five tips to improve the Do Now at the start of your lesson
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Five tips to improve the use of Silent Teacher in the classroom.
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Five tips to improve checking for understanding in the classroom.
Video:Â https://youtu.be/Zt9WlMzCzWQ
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Five tips to improve the use of mini-whiteboards in the classroom.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBayieSHaK4
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Five tips to improve student paired discussions in the classroom.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3be82GCMhbk
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Teacher, author and podcaster, Ollie Lovell, joins us on the Tips for Teacher podcast to share his 5 tips:
1. How to overcome the limits of working memory (03:39)
2. Backwards plan. ALWAYS backwards plan! (22:16)
3. Check for understanding (34:03)
4. Inquire into mechanisms (44:25)
5. You can learn something from everybody (57:43)
Access the show notes and audio transcription of the episode, plus a load more audio and video tips here: tipsforteachers.co.uk
Head of English and author, Sarah Donarski, joins us on the Tips for Teacher podcast to share her 5 tips:
1. Know how to effectively assess (03:31)
2. Choose the right feedback type (17:00)
3. Be aware of student bias (29:59)
4. Use, where possible, dialogic teaching (46:25)
5. Ignite the CPD culture (1:04:15)
Access the show notes and audio transcription of the episode, plus a load more audio and video tips here: tipsforteachers.co.uk
Assistant headteacher, Jade Pearce, joins us on the Tips for Teacher podcast to share her 5 tips:
1. Use explicit instruction for novice learners (02:39)
2. How to ensure questioning involves all pupils (14:20)
3. Understand the active ingredients of retrieval practice (25:45)
4. How to improve feedback (38:45)
5. The power of teachers reading research (49:50)
Access the show notes and audio transcription of the episode, plus a load more audio and video tips here: tipsforteachers.co.uk
This special edition of the Tips for Teachers podcast comes live from Manchester Piccadilly station following MathsConf30. Jo Morgan and I discuss our takeaways from the workshops we saw, including:
Jo:
1. Assess pre-requisites
2. Use a variety of techniques for differentiationÂ
3. Plan a curriculum suitable for the group you’re teaching
4. Explore boundary examples to deepen understanding of a concept
5. Pay attention to how students write their answers (we need a reciprocal symbol!).Â
Craig:
1. Make sure students are good at units
2. Don't forget the old classics
3. Adapt off-the-shelf resourcesÂ
4. Make use of the power of interweaving
5. Interweave out by using questions that all have the same underlying concept
Access the show notes and audio transcription of the episode, plus a load more audio and video tips here: tipsforteachers.co.uk
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