Stan Cohen
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Former Head of KS3 English in England. Now Head of English for a group of schools in Ontario.
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Nine questions to improve metacognition (actually to help you learn better) from InnerDrive blog.innerdrive.co.uk/9-questions-to…
You can't pull your Ss up out of the learning pit – but you CAN encourage them to embrace the struggle! Here's how T Mrs. Hunter reminds them that learning is just on the other side:
Students who regularly experience "sustained cognitive activity"--focused, directed, uninterrupted thinking, reading and writing--during the school day develop better "cognitive endurance" that is, they learn to productively focus on tasks for longer. teachlikeachampion.org/blog/on-attent…
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Why do some students seem to “get it” faster than others, even when we teach them the same lesson? It is not about effort. It is not about strategies. It is about knowledge. Natalie Wexler explains why knowledge works like mental Velcro. When students have background knowledge, new
Daniel Buck, “Youngest Old Man in Ed Reform” Kelly Mcgonigal’s book The Upside of Stress discusses this extensively. 1) moderate stress is necessary to optimize learning. Too much stress can hurt but zero stress reduces learning 2) stress inoculates. the way to get better at handling heavy stress is to be exposed to