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Geoffrey Petty (@geoffreypetty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dweck: A lot of parents or teachers say praise the effort, not the outcome. I say [that’s] wrong: Praise the effort that led to the outcome or learning progress; tie the praise to it. It’s not just effort, but strategy … theatlantic.com/education/arch…

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The scale of the Kármán line (edge of space) and low Earth orbit. Two coins model 100 km in height, while the stack of six coins models 400 km in height

The scale of the Kármán line (edge of space) and low Earth orbit. Two coins model 100 km in height, while the stack of six coins models 400 km in height
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The law of cosinesrelates the lengths of the sides of a triangle to the cosine of one of its angles. It generalizes the Pythagorean theorem, which holds only for right triangles buff.ly/2OWv2qF #MathMonday

Dylan Wiliam (@dylanwiliam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Didau @mfordhamhistory OK; but given that "off-the-shelf" maths lessons have been shown to improve student learning for all but the best teachers, then—in the short-term at least—not using them lowers student achievement for an uncertain benefit...

ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕂𝕦𝕝𝕒𝕥𝕦𝕟𝕘𝕒 (@chankulatunga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Study of the impacts of 1:1 devices in classrooms show increase in inequality, worsening math and language skills in children from low income families. On my reading list for the week. lnu.se/globalassets/f…

Study of the impacts of 1:1 devices in classrooms show increase in inequality, worsening math and language skills in children from low income families. On my reading list for the week.
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Rolf Degen (@degenrolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adolescent exposure to books boosts cognitive, numerical, and problem-solving skills in the long term. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Adolescent exposure to books boosts cognitive, numerical, and problem-solving skills in the long term. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Ben Newmark (@bennewmark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD. Here's my list of things that have worked. It is longer than I thought it would be. 1.Reading loads about the topics I’m teaching. 2.Planning and scripting explanations. 3.Learning names and using them. 4.Apologising if I get a name wrong or mispronounce it.

Quanta Magazine (@quantamagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Mathematics has rarely seemed as vibrant and alive—and as thrilling—as it does in these pages. When the best writers explain the best mathematics, it’s a wonder to behold.” — Mathematician and author Steven Strogatz. Pre-order now! buff.ly/2Ck4ix2

“Mathematics has rarely seemed as vibrant and alive—and as thrilling—as it does in these pages. When the best writers explain the best mathematics, it’s a wonder to behold.” — Mathematician and author <a href="/stevenstrogatz/">Steven Strogatz</a>. Pre-order now! buff.ly/2Ck4ix2
oliver caviglioli (@olicav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tom Sherrington (aka Tom Sherrington) has reorganised Rosenshine's ten strategies of his Principles of Instruction report into a more powerful four-stage lesson structure. Genius. Download a pdf from olicav.com/#/posters/

<a href="/teacherhead/">Tom Sherrington</a> (aka Tom Sherrington) has reorganised Rosenshine's ten strategies of his Principles of Instruction report into a more powerful four-stage lesson structure. Genius. Download a pdf from olicav.com/#/posters/
Matt Barnum (@matt_barnum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why I'm Learning Less With Distance Learning Than I Do in School, by a student without the social capital to get published on the NYTimes op-ed page.