Edudicio Community Updates
Impactful professional learning
Sadly, most of us have been there. A precious day or two off class to attend a professional development course that was a complete waste of time! Ineffective, often featuring external experts providing limited instruction on skills, with little account taken for the contextual nature of your work and failing to deliver practical strategies that you can implement back in your classroom.
Engaging Learning
We all know the importance of engaging students in their learning. Students who are engaged demonstrate increased focus and attention and are motivated to practice higher level critical thinking skills and deepen their learning.
Skills for the Future of Work
It is our responsibility to prepare students for a world that is ever-evolving; a VUCA world, where volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity are the order of the day. A world where 65% of our primary school children will hold jobs that don’t yet even exist.
Effective Feedback
The evidence is clear; teachers can significantly improve student learning and the quality of teaching in their classrooms by improving the quality of their feedback practices. Although, the reported difference varies across the research, it is overwhelming in acknowledgement of improved student achievement.
Impactful professional learning
Sadly, most of us have been there. A precious day or two off class to attend a professional development course that was a complete waste of time! Ineffective, often featuring external experts providing limited instruction on skills, with little account taken for the contextual nature of your work and failing to deliver practical strategies that you can implement back in your classroom.
Engaging Learning
We all know the importance of engaging students in their learning. Students who are engaged demonstrate increased focus and attention and are motivated to practice higher level critical thinking skills and deepen their learning.
Skills for the Future of Work
It is our responsibility to prepare students for a world that is ever-evolving; a VUCA world, where volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity are the order of the day. A world where 65% of our primary school children will hold jobs that don’t yet even exist.
Effective Feedback
The evidence is clear; teachers can significantly improve student learning and the quality of teaching in their classrooms by improving the quality of their feedback practices. Although, the reported difference varies across the research, it is overwhelming in acknowledgement of improved student achievement.