Teacher, author and my arch-rival podcaster, Ollie Lovell, joins me from the land Down Under for the seventh of our monthly chats. We each share three things we have been thinking about from the world of education recently. In this episode, we discuss CPD, checking for understanding, rehearsal, lesson planning, and more. For show notes, videos and links please visit this page: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-7
Time-stamps:
#151 Research in Action 17: Executive function with Camilla Gilmore
#150 Research in Action 16: Writing a maths curriculum with Colin Foster
#149 Research in Action 15: Children’s early understanding of number with Francesco Sella
#148 Research in Action 14: Counting in the animal kingdom with Krzysztof Cipora
#147 Research in Action 13: The self-explanation effect and how experts read maths differently with Lara Alcock
#146 Research in Action 12: Inquiry as a way of being with Barbara Jaworski
#145 Research in Action 11: University transition and oral assessments with Paola Iannone
#144 Christian Bokhove: Coherence, textbooks and research best bets
#143 Anne Watson and Kris Boulton in conversation
#142 Conference Takeaways: Mathematical Association Conference 2021 – Day 3
#141 Conference Takeaways: Mathematical Association Conference 2021 – Day 2
#140 Conference Takeaways: Mathematical Association Conference 2021 - Day 1
#139 Michael Pershan: Teaching with worked examples - part 2
#138 Michael Pershan: Teaching with worked examples - part 1
#137 Doug Lemov: Tips for the return to classrooms
#136 CLASSIC EPISODE (April 2017): Dani Quinn - Part 1 - Michaela School, Planning Lessons, Low Stakes Tests
#135 Jo Morgan: tips and resources for teaching online
#134 Ollie Lovell: Cognitive Load Theory in Action
#133 Research in Action 10: When to tell and teaching algebra with Dave Hewitt
#132 Research in Action 9: PhDs and maths textbooks with Beth Woollacott
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