The Evidence Base behind Attendance Interventions
The importance of attendance means that there is a growing demand for a review of the research into attendance interventions.
The importance of attendance means that there is a growing demand for a review of the research into attendance interventions.
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The first in a series of blogs from Hayley Wood.
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Teacher at Billesley Primary School, Zainab Altaf, draws on personal experience & EEF guidance to explore SEL fundamentals
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Our Evidence Lead in Education, Martin Hill, uses his own experiences & EEF guidance to give an honest, accessible guide to SEL
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by Vicky Castle, Assistant Headteacher at The Blue School in Wells
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A Brave New World?
What should schools do next?
How do we embed the teaching and development of learning behaviours so ALL pupils have the skills and motivation to succeed?
Introducing a brand new resource produced by the EEF
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Building a language-rich environment through explicitly teaching participatory learning behaviours and routines.
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Success is an important factor in motivation – how do we reconcile that with desirable difficulty?
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Making it easy for students to study by teaching them how
How to explicitly teach pupils metacognitive strategies
How to use metacognitive strategies to support learning in the classroom.
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Sarah Stock from Newcastle Research School shares how the use of evidence has informed and shaped practice within schools.
John Holmes, Director of TGRS, shares his experience of teaching children how to organise their learning independently
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Teaching Metacognition and Learning Behaviours throughout the years
Kate Alliston, Director of Essex RS, reflects on how her school used metacognition to get the most out of their PD day.
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A 5 Step Delivery Model.
Together, we create better policies for better lives, collaboration is key to school success.
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Jenn Sills, Deputy Director of Gloucestershire Research School, explores the importance of positive parental relationships
With tips on how to deal with mobile phones without a fuss!
Working collaboratively to promote disciplinary literacy (as shared by Research Schools Network on 15 January)
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Katie White on using the Effective Professional Development guidance to support coaching
Exemplification in a primary school context
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A Case Study of a School’s Approach to Developing Social and Emotional Learning Through Zones of Regulation.
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Tips for going back to basics and preventing misbehaviour from happening.
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Emily Smeaton, draws on her experience teaching mixed aged classes to investigate metacognitive skills
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Phil Stock, Director, explains how SEMH principles can help develop a caring and supportive culture and reduce pupil absence.
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Johnny Richards explains how Disciplinary Literacy can help build pupils’ knowledge, reading and thinking skills.
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John Rodgers discusses a shift of focus from managing a child’s behaviour towards teaching a child learning behaviours.
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Recommendation 2: Deliver appropriately timed feedback that focuses on moving learning forward.
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The evidence is clear: We should prioritise promoting good learning behaviours alongside dealing with negative behaviour.
Looking at when gender stereotypes develop received a lot of coverage in the press
The first Kyra Research School Conference
The first Kyra Research School Conference
Plans to establish a Research School in each of the 12 opportunity areas
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