Book 1. Cold Call

Here are the resources referenced in the Tips for Teachers guide to Cold Call

Want to know more?

  1. Claudia Lewis has an interesting and important take on Cold Call in her post, We need to stop cold calling
  2. Dylan Kane explains why he is not a fan of Cold Call here.

Footnotes

  1. Adam Boxer writes about participation ratio here
  2. Engaging ‘silent’ students in classroom discussions: a micro-analytic view
    on teachers’ embodied enactments of cold-calling practices by Morek,
    Heller and Kinalzik. Read an analysis of the paper here
  3. Teach like a Champion 3.0 by Doug Lemov available here
  4. Step away from the speaker: MCA1 by Adam Box, available here
  5. Wait Time: Slowing Down May Be A Way of Speeding Up! By Mary Budd
    Rowe. Read an analysis of the paper here
  6. Adam Boxer emphasises the importance of front-loading the means of
    participation and addresses the issue of calling out here
  7. Wait Time: Slowing Down May Be A Way of Speeding Up! By Mary Budd
    Rowe. Read an analysis of the paper here
  8. Engaging ‘silent’ students in classroom discussions: a micro-analytic view
    on teachers’ embodied enactments of cold-calling practices by Morek,
    Heller and Kinalzik. Read an analysis of the paper here
  9. Engaging ‘silent’ students in classroom discussions: a micro-analytic view
    on teachers’ embodied enactments of cold-calling practices by Morek,
    Heller and Kinalzik. Read an analysis of the paper here
  10. Messy markbooks: monitoring participation in (and across) lessons by
    David Didau, available here
  11. Maths teacher, Sammy Kempner talks about the importance of asking the
    student least likely to know the answer here
  12. Opening the Gateway to Oral Participation: Exploring Facilitative Contextual
    Factors in the Association Between Student Shyness and Hand Raising
    by Lukas Mundelsee and Susanne Jurkowski. Read an analysis of the paper
    here
  13. Pritesh Raichura discusses All Hands-Up Cold Calling with me here
  14. Checks for Listening: 100% Participation by Pritesh Raichura, available
    here