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Tips for Teachers
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ก.พ. 2022
Tips to help you supercharge your teaching one idea at a time.
View all the tips in video and audio form at tipsforteachers.co.uk.
View all the tips in video and audio form at tipsforteachers.co.uk.
High-frequency checks for listening
Science teacher, Pritesh Raichura, joins me to discuss how and why he regularly checks his students are listening
You can listen to the full audio podcast and access all the other videos from our conversation here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/170-how-to-secure-100-student-engagement-with-pritesh-raichura/
You can listen to the full audio podcast and access all the other videos from our conversation here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/170-how-to-secure-100-student-engagement-with-pritesh-raichura/
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Securing high engagement during independent practice
มุมมอง 862ปีที่แล้ว
Science teacher, Pritesh Raichura, joins me to discuss how he ensures all his students are engaged as they practice independently You can listen to the full audio podcast and access all the other videos from our conversation here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/170-how-to-secure-100-student-engagement-with-pritesh-raichura/
All-Hands-Up Cold Call
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Science teacher, Pritesh Raichura, joins me to discuss his take on Cold Calling where all students raise their hands! You can listen to the full audio podcast and access all the other videos from our conversation here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/170-how-to-secure-100-student-engagement-with-pritesh-raichura/
Securing 100% student attention
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Science teacher, Pritesh Raichura, joins me to discuss how we can secure 100% of our students' attention 100% of the time, You can listen to the full audio podcast and access all the other videos from our conversation here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/170-how-to-secure-100-student-engagement-with-pritesh-raichura/
Rewards for revision?
มุมมอง 240ปีที่แล้ว
Ollie Lovell joins me to discuss whether students should be rewarded for revising. You can listen to the full episode and access the supporting resources here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-3/
Buy some timer dice!
มุมมอง 243ปีที่แล้ว
Ollie Lovell joins me to discuss why he loves Timer Dice. You can listen to the full episode and access the supporting resources here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-3/
The best use of iPads I’ve seen
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Ollie Lovell joins me to discuss a brilliant lesson I saw involving iPads. You can listen to the full episode and access the supporting resources here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-3/
Expectations of teacher knowledge have fallen over time
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Ollie Lovell joins me to discuss how expectations about teacher knowledge have changed. You can listen to the full episode and access the supporting resources here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-3/
A quadrilogy for worked examples
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Ollie Lovell joins me to discuss my latest process for worked examples. You can listen to the full episode and access the supporting resources here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-3/
Be explicit about connections
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Ollie Lovell joins me to discuss why we need to be explicit with connections when we are teaching. Listen to the full episode and access all the resources here: www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-3/
End the day on a positive
มุมมอง 253ปีที่แล้ว
Ollie Lovell joins me for our monthly reflection on three things we have seen, tried or thought about related to teaching and learning. Here we discuss a tip to help teacher well-being. To listen to the full podcast, access the show-notes, and see the other videos, please visit www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-2/
Rethinking To-Do lists
มุมมอง 223ปีที่แล้ว
Ollie Lovell joins me for our monthly reflection on three things we have seen, tried or thought about related to teaching and learning. Here we discuss Ollie's approach to To-Do Lists. To listen to the full podcast, access the show-notes, and see the other videos, please visit www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-2/
Further thoughts on the Myth of Copying Things Down
มุมมอง 536ปีที่แล้ว
Ollie Lovells joins me for our monthly reflection on three things we have seen, tried or thought about related to teaching and learning. Here we discuss why it might not be a good idea for students to copy things down. To listen to the full podcast, access the show-notes, and see the other videos, please visit www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-2/
Develop competing hypotheses when observing teaching and learning
มุมมอง 137ปีที่แล้ว
Ollie Lovells joins me for our monthly reflection on three things we have seen, tried or thought about related to teaching and learning. Here we discuss an idea to improve how we observe other colleagues' teaching. To listen to the full podcast, access the show-notes, and see the other videos, please visit www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-2/
Three reflections on behaviour in schools
มุมมอง 671ปีที่แล้ว
Ollie Lovells joins me for our monthly reflection on three things we have seen, tried or thought about related to teaching and learning. Here we discuss three types of behaviour I have seen in schools recently. To listen to the full podcast, access the show-notes, and see the other videos, please visit www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-2/
Three reasons students don’t know the answer
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Three reasons students don’t know the answer
The power of a slideshow for teaching mathematics
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The power of a slideshow for teaching mathematics
No hints before a check for understanding
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No hints before a check for understanding
What's happening in AI right now, and what does it mean for education?
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What's happening in AI right now, and what does it mean for education?
Interruptions leave a wake - Tips for Teachers
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Interruptions leave a wake - Tips for Teachers
Consistency before challenge - Tips for Teachers
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Consistency before challenge - Tips for Teachers
Willpower is overrated - Tips for Teachers
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Willpower is overrated - Tips for Teachers
Lesson planning: the end - Tips for teachers
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Lesson planning: the end - Tips for teachers
Lesson planning: practice phase - Tips for teachers
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Lesson planning: practice phase - Tips for teachers
Lesson planning: responsive teaching - Tips for teachers
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Lesson planning: responsive teaching - Tips for teachers
I love how you incorporate examples to explain concepts!
Hello. I could do with some tips on being organised in the classroom. I am a trainee teacher however.
Interesting thoughts. Be interested to hear examples from practical subjects where students are not at a desk. Eg Drama, PE etc
I was just thinking back to the start of every class I've met in the past 20+ years. What stood out to me is that, on that first day (at least in the first minutes), students are usually pretty calm and quiet. It's the tone that's set from that moment that'll determine how the rest of your time together will go. It's not impossible to get it back if you start without clear expectations, but it is way more challenging than doing it from Day 1. This is great advice for anyone who has any doubt that you do have the right - and the responsibility, as Tom says - to 'run the room'.
M. Smith stresses the importance of maths for people who want a good job. Being good at maths certainly helps but it isn't necessary. It depends on the job: I've been abysmally bad at maths since I was 10. I had a good job as a journalist where I never needed maths.
what do you mean by cut-off point of 80% btw?
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the exit ticket idea is brilliant!
You are well OUT of order! Quote “not to be smug or anything” then commenting and contrasting how different teachers react to YOUR “critical evidence” is not appropriate! Teachers ARE human. Teachers CARE about their students. If you have someone at the back watching you intently and then circulating taking photos that is really unnerving! Most of my best teaching has happened when I’m not being watched and judged! I despise observations and believe they can be VERY damaging to (to be specific), the teacher. The teacher who is stood at the front doing their very best working for 30K a year under the national average UK salary with 1001 plates to spin! You said about doing a stater on a mini white board…. Schools have moved towards more structured and consistent approaches like, having a slide on the board in order to A- settle the class and B- fulfil the legal requirement of taking the register! Your observation approaches do not mean that your approach is the right one! In terms of metrics, what impact does your “critical evidence” teacher feedback, have on the students, in terms of outcomes and progress? By using social media YOU are putting ideas into the heads of SLT who are largely, so far removed from being a classroom teacher that, they will listen and embed your practice in to CPD and observations at the detriment of teachers health and career journeys. We have a teaching crisis particularly in certain subjects! You need to stop ✋ exploiting both your position and social media for money and sharpen up your ability to be compassionate and respectful towards teachers who have tacked up thousands of university debts, undertaken postgraduate degrees and are highly experienced! Talk to us like grown ups. Stop acting like a branch of police with your “critical evidence” that you basically use in an aggressive way to formulate discussion or more an undermining “telling” and have a mutual adult professional discussion led by, advice and strategies that are both beneficial for the teacher and student! I AM APPALLED!
Great tip!
I have put off watching this podcast for 2 years. I don't know why but now I feel so stupid. I'm reading Craig's book and came here looking for the Bjork episode. I like whiteboards but can better my practice. This episode has helped lots and will be using them way more now. Especially as a tool of practice not just assessment!
Hey Jade, talk about how you encouraged bullies to go after boys you were prejudiced against because of your own problems. You despicable sociopath.
Hey Jade, talk about how you encouraged bullies to go after boys you were prejudiced against because of your own problems. You despicable sociopath.
Hey Jade, talk about how you encouraged bullies to go after boys you were prejudiced against because of your own problems. You despicable sociopath.
In order to be in charge, teachers need the authority to run the room - they need sanctions.
Hi Sir I am appointed as a cover supervisor in Uk ,however, i have 5 years teaching experience from my home country , as have performed my duty last week for the very first time in a school, my experience was so bad as I tried my best during classes .During the lecture some students of grade 10th were so reluctant and used very abusive language and actions as well .In this case, I had warned so many times to them to stop such things which annoyed me however I had maintained patience but the whole lecture 3 4 students messed the class.As in my country students are taught to give equal respect to all teachers and i have been never experienced throughout my teaching profession. I was really so excited that I got a chance teaching in schools of Uk ,But all my hopes were dashed to ground after having first experience.What should i need to do in this case?Your advice could save my future
I am going to try this. Just wondering if you have pre-made slides for topics for sale? Would love to use the examples you use.
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Great tip
This is so helpful thank you. As a rather disorganised mum of a laid-back boy, I've discovered Trello for home stuff this year and was wondering if we could use it to aid revision. Your students are so blessed to have you put this together for them. We'll do our best to replicate it as best we can
Very interesting details and procedures. Thanks for sharing this teacher video. I appreciate you reaching out. Stay connected. I am searching for a PRIMARY PPA TEACHING JOB CAN YOU HELP ME OBTAIN THIS VACANCY?? Thank you. I really need HELP!
Thank you kindly for sharing this teacher video. Outstanding information.
Thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you for sharing.
Marvelous teacher video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this video. Great tips.
Fascinating details about lesson planning. I enjoy all of your teacher videos. I am seeking mentoring and a PRIMARY TEACHING JOB PLEASE. I am looking for a PRIMARY PPA FULL TIME TEACHING JOB. I NEED A REFERRAL. I CAN TEACH PRIMARY FRENCH AND I AM A FLEXIBLE PRIMARY TEACHER AND I HAVE TAUGHT A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS FROM KINDERGARTEN UP TO AND INCLUDING GRADE EIGHT 4-14 YEARS OF AGE. I WILL TEACH 4-12 YEARS OF AGE. THANK YOU.
Isn’t the grade part of the accountability? So if the student doesn’t finish the homework, their grade will suffer.
I do use mini whiteboards-I call it whiteboard Wednesdays. But my main takeaway is it should be almost everyday!
What’s a CPD?
Continous Professional Development
This pure gold. Thanks from Chile
Sadly, religious schools have hugely negative elements to their ethos & wider curriculum, with multiple reasons "justified" for denouncing non-catholic-conforming individuals. The fear of hell that can be pushed is such that learners can fear staff members forming a negative opinion of them, in case that reinforced that they were a bad person, destined for hell and unworthy of care. Silent learners may not speak up for themselves throughout their lives - being trained into silence may not serve them well in life. I prefer learners who are willing to engage in conversation. Delighted to have discovered these videos & books. They're very helpful! Will be watching & reading more! Thank you!
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Hi, if possible do you have any examples from other subject areas? Thanks
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What variation theory? I would like to do some more research but didn't hear clearly.
Adam is just hilarious, but I learnt a lot from this video🙂. Never seen this used in any Jamaican school (and I have observed over 50). Will definitely pilot in a few come September.
How did the piloting go?
I am reflecting on this though Ollie, how is task clarity accounted for in this framework?
MECE .....😃consulting speak....... nice.
Craig ..... still looking for the answer to that question on problem solving 🙂
Just wow...... Mr Barton is such a good interviewer. Those follow up questions were exceptional.
Greeting Craig, this is a goldmine. I have been an Instructional Coach for over 6 years after spending about 4 years in as a teacher. I wished I had resources like this in my earlier years in coaching. Unfortunately, I was transitioned into coaching because I was a great teacher but influencing teacher development is much harder than just sharing strategies. I bought the book teach like a champion about 2 months ago and it has done wonders for my demonstration lesson as it has given me language to articulate some of the work I was doing as a teacher. It seems like you have been referring to some of the techniques. Thanks a lot from Jamaica 🇯🇲.
Would you say that background music during a lesson would be an example of seductive details?
I thoroughly enjoyed the back and forth. Here is my question. What research evidence do either of you have that one method or the other is more effective? I think if we are going to make recommendations to or coach teachers our suggestions must be based on solid research evidence as opposed to "This I think works better".
Quite insightful. I would normally show answers to each question anyway (in maths). If they are one-step math questions, then I would have all the answers to say 5 questions at the bottom of the PPT in no particular order - "if your answer is not at the bottom, you have to go over your work to find out why. If you don't see why, ask a friend. If they don't, ask the teacher". 😢
Shame about the audio quality from Latimir