Building independence through modelling with 16-19 students
Modelling thinking to help pupils develop their metacognitive and cognitive skills
High quality science teaching builds pupils’ curiosity and critical thinking, helping them to develop a coherent understanding of the world around them. In science, there is a stubborn gap in attainment between socio-economically disadvantaged pupils and their classmates. This gap is also reflected in pupils’ participation in science, with those from disadvantaged backgrounds far less likely to progress to further study in science subjects.
Modelling thinking to help pupils develop their metacognitive and cognitive skills
Using the process approach to writing, supporting students with scaffolds in the planning stage
by Shotton Hall Research School
by Tudor Grange Research School
by Cornwall Research School
by Town End Research School
by Town End Research School
by Town End Research School
by Town End Research School
by Town End Research School
by Town End Research School
by Town End Research School
by Alexandra Park Research School
by Cornwall Research School
We are looking to learn more about who uses Clips from the Classroom videos, and how they are being used. Please take a minute to fill out this short survey about yourself and your practice: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r…
If you’re happy to be contacted to answer more questions about the videos, you can provide your contact details at the end.
This website collects a number of cookies from its users for improving your overall experience of the site.Read more