Emma Thompson (@emma_t_edu) 's Twitter Profile
Emma Thompson

@emma_t_edu

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.” - Albert Einstein. This thought was not mine own, the rest of the thoughts here are.

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Grattan Institute (@grattaninst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3/ A whole-school curriculum approach guarantees all students receive common, high-quality teaching that supports them to build knowledge and skills through their school years. Teachers benefit too, with more time to tailor instruction to their students’ needs.

3/ A whole-school curriculum approach guarantees all students receive common, high-quality teaching that supports them to build knowledge and skills through their school years. Teachers benefit too, with more time to tailor instruction to their students’ needs.
Emina McLean (@eminamclean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Facebook endorsed practices/lethal mutations are now rife in schools. “SoR” & “structured literacy” have become as nebulous as “balanced literacy.” Quality control on available evidence and available practices is becoming rarer. Labels, bandwagons & unchecked advice abound.

Emma Thompson (@emma_t_edu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Late to the party… But no time like the present to be #ProudToBePublic. This rural primary school no longer exists - now a 2nd campus for another local school. Whatever its called this is where it began for me, I’m the teacher I am today because of Horsham North P.S. ♥️

Late to the party… But no time like the present to be #ProudToBePublic. This rural primary school no longer exists - now a 2nd campus for another local school. Whatever its called this is where it began for me, I’m the teacher I am today because of Horsham North P.S. ♥️
Peps (@pepsmccrea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When students (and teachers) feel safe to open up, they’re more likely to perform better and be a good classmate (or colleague). A thread on 'Psychological Safety' ↓

When students (and teachers) feel safe to open up, they’re more likely to perform better and be a good classmate (or colleague).

A thread on 'Psychological Safety'

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Christopher Such (@suchmo83) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many primary schools have made the transition from teaching reading primarily in small groups to whole-class teaching without considering one key component of what makes this such a potentially powerful change: class sets of books. 🧵 1/13

Peps (@pepsmccrea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trust is a critical component of effective education. However, it relies on us having healthy reserves in our 'trust account'. Here's how teachers & school leaders can create such currency: ↓

Trust is a critical component of effective education.

However, it relies on us having healthy reserves in our 'trust account'.

Here's how teachers & school leaders can create such currency:

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Peps (@pepsmccrea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teachers, which do you think leads to better learning... 💬 Asking for *feedback* or asking for *advice*? (answer below) ↓

Teachers, which do you think leads to better learning...

💬 Asking for *feedback* or asking for *advice*?

(answer below)

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Rick Wormeli (@rickwormeli2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As you're thinking about classroom assessments next year, remember that we grade against criteria for standards, outcomes, learning goals, i.e., evidence of learning, NOT the vehicle used to deliver that evidence. So, unless we're teaching the assessment format itself, whether or

patrick ellis (@ellis_patrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to hear from Tom Rees and Ben Newmark discussing 5 Principles for Inclusion, detailing the importance of a more rigorous and dignified approach to inclusion #EducationFest

Great to hear from <a href="/TomRees_77/">Tom Rees</a> and <a href="/bennewmark/">Ben Newmark</a> discussing 5 Principles for Inclusion, detailing  the importance of a more rigorous and dignified approach to inclusion #EducationFest
Evidence for Learning (@e4ltweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW! For school leaders using the ACER School Improvement Tool, we’ve made it even easier to find links within the Teaching & Learning Toolkit. The 9 SIT domains have been mapped to the relevant toolkit approaches, find it here: E4L.org.au/alignedSIT

NEW! For school leaders using the <a href="/acereduau/">ACER</a> School Improvement Tool, we’ve made it even easier to find links within the Teaching &amp; Learning Toolkit. The 9 SIT domains have been mapped to the relevant toolkit approaches, find it here: E4L.org.au/alignedSIT
PDiE Journal (@pdiejournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just published online, the Open Access Article - Navigating roadblocks & gates: longitudinal experiences of highly accomplished teachers following professional development by R. Cooper, J. Carpendale, B. Cutler, A. Berry & I. Mitchell. Download for free @ bit.ly/3D5K9sF

Peps (@pepsmccrea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does time spent in direction instruction vs peer interaction vs practice/assessment impact learning? And does the answer differ by subject? Simon Burgess et al analysed the performance and data from 250+ teachers to answer these Qs. Here's what they found: ↓

How does time spent in direction instruction vs peer interaction vs practice/assessment impact learning? And does the answer differ by subject?

<a href="/profsimonb/">Simon Burgess</a> et al analysed the performance and data from 250+ teachers to answer these Qs.

Here's what they found:

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Tom Sherrington (@teacherhead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 Reasons to Love Teaching teacherhead.com/2013/12/20/10-… Always used to repost this on last day of term.. because of 10. It's important. Enjoy the holidays. You deserve every second of them.

Douglas Fisher (@dfishersdsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you've been following me, you know we frequently discuss learning intentions and success criteria on this page. But do we truly grasp the distinction between the two? Here is a simplified breakdown. #SuccessCriteria #VisibleLearning

If you've been following me, you know we frequently discuss learning intentions and success criteria on this page. But do we truly grasp the distinction between the two? Here is a simplified breakdown.

#SuccessCriteria #VisibleLearning
Dylan Wiliam (@dylanwiliam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've seen people criticized for using the words "effectiveness" and "efficiency" in education. Whatever you think education should do, if you don't care about effectiveness, you don't care about students, and if you don't care about efficiency, you don't care about teachers.

Jamie Clark (@xpateducator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📘 Highly recommend the book ‘Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)’ by Hollingsworth, and Ybarra. The ‘TAPPLE’ acronym they introduce is ingenious for memorising their steps for Checking for Understanding. Take a look at this visual breakdown...

📘 Highly recommend the book ‘Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)’ by Hollingsworth, and Ybarra. The ‘TAPPLE’ acronym they introduce is ingenious for memorising their steps for Checking for Understanding. Take a look at this visual breakdown...
Doug Lemov (@doug_lemov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most important things to get right as a teacher is also one of the easiest things to overlook: giving clear directions and making sure students know you'll notice whether they follow them. teachlikeachampion.org/blog/the-what-…