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IntroI'm a Primary school teacher in an international school. Always trying to improve my practice and read research. Responsibility for Science and Technology, with an interest in all teaching and learning.
@BethanyNMorrison Reteaching lessons can be such a great learning experience. But naturally, with a different class, they never go the same way twice
It’s hard work down at the computer keyboard factory. They’ve got me putting in a lot of shifts.
@MrsAdamsTech this is awesome thanks. Seems to be a balanced view to inform myself with. #EduToot rocks aha!
@mguhlin this looks like the type of process I'd be hoping to see in schools! Now the tricky question. Where's the evidence to show this supports teacher improvement and therefore student outcomes....
@mguhlin teacher instruction

@MrsAdamsTech I've been too succinct. I'm talking about the feedback a teacher gives another teacher after observing their lessons. What's the research informed good practice for that process?

(I've just seen something I'm a bit horrified by, that's why I'm asking around!)

#EduToot #EduTooter Does anybody know some research I can use as a starting point into how to effectively feedback on lesson observations?
Eg. I seem to recall 'grading' lessons is outdated and not a done thing to do, where has this come from?

Love this street art dragon by the talented David Zinn πŸ™‚ ✨

#streetart #davidzinn

Here, for posterity, is my 5-legged Chino of Great Teaching!!!😎

For any fans of #Strictly, do check out @heidistephens 's #liveblog in the Guardian - it's one of the warmest, sparkliest places to be on a Saturday night βœ¨οΈπŸ•ΊπŸ’ƒ

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/live/2022/nov/19/strictly-come-dancing-week-nine-live?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

Strictly Come Dancing: week nine results – as it happened

For the first time since 2019, the dancers were back in Blackpool. But which couple put in a towering performance, and who finished tonight at the end of the pier?

the Guardian