
When Learning Lands …
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been noticing that sometimes it takes a while for learning to land … Here are some examples in my own learning: Can you…
Children need to be taught to collaborate, just like you would teach anything else. This starts with small steps and is a gradual culture change.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been noticing that sometimes it takes a while for learning to land … Here are some examples in my own learning: Can you…
Have you considered how you transport learning from one context to another? It’s something we do implicitly, yet, the more explicit we make this process, the easier it is to…
Many of us are remote learning at the moment. If we’re not, we may well be in the future. This strikes me as a good time to distil our learnings…
It’s been too long since I have written a blogpost! I’ve been swept up in the inspiring world of #learningpowerpioneers, bouncing incredible Learning Powered ideas between world-leading learning powered minds….
This week’s Guest Blog is written by Joe Brassington (@jjbrassington), whose teaching features in “Powering Up Children“. This is part 4 of a series of blogs, relating to each chapter…
I’ve just returned from two trips to two incredible schools. Both Ofsted “outstanding” but, more importantly, both deeply invested in improving their children’s life chances
During a recent meeting with Guy Claxton, he mentioned that teachers sometimes find it tricky to thread learning power into teaching modern foreign languages.