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Tip 98. Five different people to learn from
Adam Boxer describes his process for observing colleagues lessons here General links
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Tip 97. Find the expertise within your team
Tom Sherrington has a great post about using team meetings effectively here Adam Boxer describes his process for observing colleagues lessons here General links
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Tip 96. Twelve ideas to improve whole-class feedback
Summary of all 12 ideas: Joe Kirby wrote a seminal blog (for me, anyway!) on marking and feedback back in 2015, available here This article from Rebecca Lee is a great starting point when thinking about whole-class feedback, available here Adam Boxer describes what he does after a mock exam here Adam Robbins describes his…
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Tip 95. Consider recording verbal feedback
The Qwiqr website is here The EEF report on feedback is here General links
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Tip 94. Turn feedback into detective work
Dylan’s idea of making feedback into detective work is summarised nicely here Mark Roberts shared a great thread on 10 classic errors teachers make when giving feedback here General links
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Tip 93. Be careful how you respond to “silly” mistakes
You can find my circles sequence of questions here For a good overview of cognitive load theory, specifically about not overloading working memory, check out the post from InnerDrive here Mark Roberts shared a great thread on 10 classic errors teachers make when giving feedback here General links
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Tip 92. Two things to check if homework or test scores are a surprise
You can access the resources on checking for understanding here, and the resources on retrieval scheduling here General links
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Tip 91. Eight ideas to improve homework
My template for students creating diagnostic questions is here Adam Boxer’s product, Carousel Learning, is here Adam Boxer has a greart blog post entitled The four planks of an effective homework policy here Tom Sherrington writes about setting great homework here Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics by Peter Liljedahl is available here General links
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Tip 90. Make homework feed into lessons
Adam Boxer has written up the key points from this video in a blog post entitled The four planks of an effective homework policy here Adam’s product, Carousel Learning, is here General links
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Tip 89. Consider using Trello to help organise the disorganised
You can access Trello here Adam Boxer describes how he uses Trello in his department here General links