Not exact matches
Continuing
in its mission to
help teachers and
pupils engage beyond the
classroom, schools will now be able to share video and audio recordings of students» work and activities with parents, carers and the whole community, to support learning outside school and encourage parental involvement.
«Employability initiatives which connect businesses with
pupils are an absolutely vital tool
in helping youngsters to bridge the gap between the
classroom and employment.
Switched on Computing received the accreditation of a Bett Award
in 2015 and has also led to the development of Switched on iPad, Learn To Code and Switched on Minecraft designed to
help teachers support the needs of
pupils in the
classroom.
Speech Link
helps to support speech and language
in the
classroom and improves attainment for those
pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN).
Also, «the many opportunities for
pupils to learn outside the
classroom,
in the superb woodland area, for example, generate an excitement about learning and
help all
pupils to experience success across many subject areas.»
When recently asked about the risk involved
in schools taking
pupils on trips, chief executive of the Council for Learning Outside the
Classroom (CLOtC), Elaine Skates, asserted: «To anyone who thinks that school trips are too risky I would ask them about the risks of not taking children outside the
classroom for learning, the risks of not expanding their horizons, the risks of not
helping them to achieve all they can.»
This collection of useful resources will
help your
classroom management and
help your
pupils with gaining independence
in their learning.
If you are interested to learn about a method that
helps to foster independent learning
in your
classroom or if your
pupils struggle to memorise facts, figures and curriculum content, or if you want to better develop a technique to
help with revision, check out workshop episode 30 of the Inspiration 4 Teachers Podcast Show and enhance your teaching toolkit.
are
helping to turn my
pupils into pioneers; The students are learning so much through these exercises; These resources have made a huge difference to what we do
in the
classroom; Within minutes these «Get Students Talking» resources have become a class favorite; Terrific ideas; «Get Student Talking» are resources embedded into every lesson now... they are so good; Remarkable; The students» life skills are so much more advanced; I have top - set students and they really enjoy these activities; Wholeheartedly the best resources I am using with every class; The
classroom is buzzing with self - confidence, inquisitiveness and cooperation... amazing; I wish I had these years ago.
Spending time ensuring our educational measurements are smart can
help us work out what really works
in the
classroom, and ensure that no
pupils are left behind.»
We often see that exposing
pupils to new and novel «real world» learning experiences on an educational visit can have much more impact than a day
in the
classroom in helping pupils develop self - confidence and social skills.
Real world learning There is a wealth of evidence about the benefits of learning outside the
classroom in helping pupils develop resilience, self ‑ confidence, communication skills, creativity and the skills of inquiry and problem solving.
Help promote a culture of kindness
in your
classroom using these
pupil praise cards!
Famous former
pupils of Blackpool schools are to
help transform current students» opportunities and give them a better start
in life by going back to the
classroom.
While every school knows the importance of safeguarding
in our digital world, it's also important that they know and understand the most effective strategies to
help safeguard their
pupils online, both
in and out of the
classroom.
Previous research has shown that the ways teaching assistants are traditionally used
in classrooms, for example as substitute teachers for low - attaining
pupils, do not
help learning.
New elementary school teachers who were well - prepared
in preservice programs to teach reading expressed greater confidence
in their knowledge and skills, fostered richer literacy environments
in their
classrooms, and
helped their
pupils achieve higher levels of reading comprehension than did other teachers, according to the National Commission on Excellence
in Elementary Teacher Preparation
in Reading Instruction.
These projects will
help provide tailored training opportunities for teachers on both managing challenging
pupil behaviour and developing leadership, so they can make the most of their talent
in the
classroom.
Newham Council will also
help pupils with specific social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs by creating six new «flexible learning areas»
in mainstream secondary school
classrooms.
The complex formula of standardized tests scores and demographic data measures
pupil progress and can
help gauge a teacher's effectiveness
in the
classroom.
Teachers also need the knowledge and skills to translate CPDL into the
classrooms —
in fact, effective CPDL will
help teachers make the link between their professional learning and
pupil learning.
Greening said the new research schools would «accelerate the work that is already underway»
in the government's 12 designated opportunity areas and believes that gathering evidence on what works
in the
classroom and sharing best practice will
help «level up» opportunities for
pupils.
Here are 10 free ideas to
help you and your
pupils get the very best out of the one iPad
in the
classroom.
The new teachers - area will contain exclusive Coding Projects, Lesson Plans, and Code - Along Video Lessons - led by real - world app and games developers - for you to use
in your
classroom,
helping your
pupils to learn coding on the BBC micro: bit, Scratch, Minecraft for Education, Python, HTML5, JavaScript, Robotics, and more!
The business of managing
pupils is a very stressful one, so, schools usually employ the services of
classroom assistants to
help lead teachers
in managing
classroom work and
pupils activities.