Here’s a different and more engaging way of testing pupils’ knowledge, skills and understanding.
Read MoreWords are important because they have connotations
You could imbibe the entire day’s news just by reading the first paragraph of each article in the newspaper. But what you would miss out on is any nuance or deep explanation. Unfortunately, when research in ed tech is reported in news outlets, the nuances and caveats, and useful information like sample size, are lost as well.
Read More7 insights from nudge theory
An interesting experiment was carried out a few years ago in the USA. A school sent out postcards to parents simply asking them to improve their child’s attendance.
Read MoreHow Newsguard rated this website
I believe that anyone visiting a website for suggestions or information has the right to know that the news and views are offered in good faith.
Read MoreWarning, sudden drop, by Terry Freedman
Covid19 Catch-up: some useful links
The Department for Education has announced funding to help pupils catch up over the summer break. Here are some links and commentary.
Read MoreMy Other Blog, by Terry Freedman
Meanwhile, on my other blog, w/b 15 June 2020
Some teachers are also writers. If you fall into that category, you may enjoy these articles on my writing blog.
Read MoreReport on DfE Communication Skills: Could Do Better
Why the documentation from the Department for Education is dreadful — and what they could do about it.
Read MoreIdea! by Terry Freedman
Working with schools during lockdown
Although visiting schools is unlikely to be possible in the foreseeable future (even if schools were to reopen completely), you can still help them out. Here are 7 ways you might do so.
Read MoreHow to see the trend in students' grades at a glance
Updated! Here’s a little-known function in Google Sheets which gives you an in-cell graph. Handy for displaying trends in students' grades at a glance.
Read MoreHow ed tech companies can enhance their free offers to schools
When lots of companies are giving stuff away, what can you do to make yours stand out?
Read MoreAn unintended consequence of driverless cars
Will the advent of fully autonomous cars herald the end of the road movie? Is that another way in which technology could affect culture?
Read MoreBlogger, by Terry Freedman
Blogging taster course
A forthcoming course should help you decide whether or not blogging is for you.
Read MoreLesson plan, by Terry Freedman
Online preparation checklist for teachers
In case you’ve recently been asked to run a course online, here’s a quick 10-point checklist to help you prepare for your first online teaching session.
Read MoreChecklist, by Terry Freedman
Online preparation checklist for students
If you haven’t taught a particular group online before now, you may find it useful to send out this guide to the students. It’s not a detailed guide to any particular software, just some good practice tips.
Read MoreTick box, by Terry Freedman
How teachers can use the tick box in Google Sheets
Google sheets has a tick box feature. Here are some ways you can make use of it.
Read MoreHumble brag, by Terry Freedman
Is it possible to boast without appearing to boast, in a blog post?
How to boast without boasting?
Read MoreSomething ain't right, by Terry Freedman
(Bad) management
If you head up a department in a school, or hold a similar post, here are some examples of how not to manage people.
Read MoreBook review: Talk Triggers
Talk Triggers is a word-of-mouth marketing guide with a difference: lots of examples of success stories, but also a logical analysis of why they worked.
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