Education researcher Dr Matt O’Leary podcast (25'44") discusses the implications of classroom observation policy in this TES podcast.
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Education researcher Dr Matt O’Leary podcast (25'44") discusses the implications of classroom observation policy in this TES podcast.
Inspired teachers can effect real change inside and outside the classroom. Carrie Lam highlights her top 11 habits of effective teachers.
Arts Dean Aldemaro Romero Jr. talks with Darryl Coan to discuss the social and intellectual importance of musical knowledge and its relationship to student success.
It's critical for student learning that teachers thrive in the classroom and a key factor is knowing your effectiveness is reflection. Here are 10 ways to see your impact.
In January 2012 educator and author Grant Wiggins wrote his impassioned critique post of John Hattie's work. Today it gets hundreds of readers a day. See why here.
Dawn Casey-Rowe delves into the challenge faced by tomorrow's graduates being ready for a new economy.
UK philosophy teacher David Birch digs deep into the topic of respect and how it helps or hinders dicsussion in the classroom. And he offers an alternative to keep activity respectful.
Should schools be run like businesses? The OECD's latest report suggests yes. Valerie Stauss asks what constitutes innovation in schools and looks at the OECD report with a US lens.
The Timaru school-teacher who grew up to become acclaimed Professor of Education, Dr John Hattie shares a lifetime of passion and observation about effecive teaching in Class Act — Ending the Education Wars by Maxine McKew.
The Washington Post education writer Valerie Strauss says it's little wonder schools struggle to fulfil the promise of reform when the relationships needed to underpin them are not given time to flourish. Read her story.