Book 2. Mini-whiteboards

Here are the resources referenced in the Tips for Teachers guide to… Mini-whiteboards…

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As you know, I can only speak from the perspective of a maths teacher. So, here are some blogs on mini-whiteboards from teachers of other subjects:

  1. Science – Adam Boxer
  2. English – David Didau
  3. Economics – Mason Davies
  4. History – Mr Thorton

Footnotes

  1. Peps Mccrea writes about the power of routines here
  2. Adam Boxer emphasises the importance of front-loading the means of
    participation here
  3. The section of our conversation is called To make sure your students are
    ready to practise, use mini-whiteboards. I have chopped it up and made it
    into a video here
  4. You can watch clips of Ollie’s entire lesson, and hear our conversation about
    it, here
  5. Atomic Habits by James Clear is available here
  6. Peps Mccrea writes about the Valley of Latent Potential here
  7. Mason Davis writes about his mini-whiteboard routines here
  8. You can read more about the Hypercorrection Effect here
  9. Cognitive load theory and the effects of transient information on the
    modality effect by Leahy and Sweller. Read an analysis of the paper here
  10. I discuss the Tick Trick with Adam Boxer at the start of our conversation here
  11. You can listen to my conversation, Surviving and thriving an Ofsted inspection with Ofsted’s Maths RubWect Lead Steve Wren here
  12. You can read The Myth of Copying things down here