Alister Talbot
@alistertalbot
Research Lead for Science at Huntington School. ITT Mentor. Chemistry Teacher. Education. Science Education Research. Angling. Shooting. Brass bander.
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07-09-2011 13:31:12
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Move to Step 2? Does that mean we are at Level 3 & we have met the 5 pillars? What I do know is those votes that were loaned to Boris Johnson from areas of the North East will not be renewed having endorsed the behaviour of a rabid crony to tramp all over County Durham. #shambles
Thanks Lisa Clatworthy And this can still be done remotely - students just need to sketch their own Freyer Model - but all the etymology and discussion of where they have encountered words can still be done! #TeachingOnline #Vocab #science
NEW BLOG from Huntington Research explains how teachers can support their students to secure ‘Science Capital’ Read here: buff.ly/2LIOXgC
Pre-publication copies of "Collins et al's Cognitive Apprenticeship in Action" arrived today. I'm very proud of what Huntington School Huntington Research colleagues have produced. The book focuses on the essential thinking of each discipline. Order yours here: amazon.co.uk/dp/1913622436/…
This is a real treat from John Tomsett- ‘Cognitive Apprenticeship in Action’ What a brilliant group of teachers in each & every chapter. I can’t wait to see their expertise crystallised in prose and be reminded of working with them too!
Great blog here from the wonderful Julie Dubois Kettlewell and Jane Elsworth Some really useful ideas for the return to school! #BackToSchool #teaching
Back home. At the wonderful Oswestry School for the first time in years for the wedding of my wonderful friends ❤ So many happy memories ❤ #oldschool #oswestry #weddingday
Come and join us for this free twilight! Stephen Foreman and I will be taking you through the evidence behind memory and cognitive science along with some handy examples to use in the classroom! Do join us! 👌
“Do Now tasks have helped to foster a consistent approach to developing our school culture whilst also building on the work we have done on retrieval and retention,” writes Alister Talbot of Huntington Research on improving behaviour. Read more: buff.ly/3sK9OBZ #Behaviour