Mindset

Staff Wellbeing Driven by Professional Collaboration: Finding your Work Best Friends

The staffroom was quiet after the bell. A colleague sat, head bowed over a new specification from a new exam board. After five years in teaching, she confided, “I am finding it so hard to explain this content. I do not feel like I understand it well enough myself yet.” The pressure of mastering unfamiliar […]

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Heuristic Traps: A Hidden Hazard at the Start of a School Year

As a new school year begins, educators and school leaders are flooded with decisions. From seating plans and assessment systems to curriculum mapping and behaviour routines, the early weeks are charged with action. In this flurry of choices, we often rely on heuristics. There are mental shortcuts or rules of thumb to navigate complexity. Heuristics

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Adaptive Teaching with Magnificiently Designed Scaffolds

Adaptive teaching relies on scaffolds. In fact, Alex Quigley has written about how necessary they are as part of the 4 S’s of Adaptive Teaching- Scaffolds, Scale, Structure and Style. Let’s explore further how we can best create and deploy scaffolds that enhance adaptive teaching. We do not want to fall into the trap of

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