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#189 Tools and Tips for Teachers: Episode 11 (with Ollie Lovell)

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In this conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell discuss various teaching strategies and approaches. They cover topics such as the importance of choosing effective examples, the benefits of using green smoothies for breakfast, and the concept of hands-up cold call. They also explore the idea of starting with general examples instead of easy specific cases, and how this can improve student understanding and engagement. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of thoughtful planning and effective teaching practices. Teachers often spend too much time on questions where understanding is secure and not enough time on questions where understanding is not secure. This can be a result of relying on cold call or hands up instead of using mini whiteboards to assess understanding. It can also stem from a desire to probe further and ensure complete understanding, even when the majority of students have already grasped the concept. This can lead to a missed opportunity to address areas of struggle and allocate time more effectively.

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  1. Choice of examples (08:53)
  2. Hands-up Cold Call (26:14)
  3. My 5-point charter (40:06)
  4. Behaviour systems (56:10)
  5. The teacher mistake (1:07:00)

You can view the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-11/

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In this conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell discuss various teaching strategies and approaches. They cover topics such as the importance of choosing effective examples, the benefits of using green smoothies for breakfast, and the concept of hands-up cold call. They also explore the idea of starting with general examples instead of easy specific cases, and how this can improve student understanding and engagement. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of thoughtful planning and effective teaching practices. Teachers often spend too much time on questions where understanding is secure and not enough time on questions where understanding is not secure. This can be a result of relying on cold call or hands up instead of using mini whiteboards to assess understanding. It can also stem from a desire to probe further and ensure complete understanding, even when the majority of students have already grasped the concept. This can lead to a missed opportunity to address areas of struggle and allocate time more effectively.

Time-stamps

  1. Choice of examples (08:53)
  2. Hands-up Cold Call (26:14)
  3. My 5-point charter (40:06)
  4. Behaviour systems (56:10)
  5. The teacher mistake (1:07:00)

You can view the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-11/

  continue reading

196 episodes

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