A quick think on Hattie’s Visible Learning Looking forward to a new academic year, a new school and a new course of schemes, I have reflected again on John Hattie’s brilliant book […]
Active Feedback: my 5 favourites

How can we make feedback active rather than transmissive? How can we encourage students to engage with feedback so that they become self-regulated and curiosity driven? Nicol and Macfarlane-Dick (2006) argue that […]
A Focus on Feedback Action

Marking and feedback principles that aim to support pupil progress and teacher well being. “A mantra might be that schools should mark less in terms of the number of pieces of work […]
10 Great Things

Here are ten great things that I have spotted on Twitter (mostly through the amazing @Team_English1) and had a go at using in the classroom. Thank you to all the wonderful practitioners […]
Research Nuggets: Good Quality Feedback

Here is a small selection of research bites that I’ve found of interest recently. Feedback is something that can be a real challenge in today’s classroom. To start… What does effective feedback […]
Ideas for teaching STRUCTURE

Here are FIVE key things to try… It always seems to make sense to read a text before analysing and exploring the way that a writer has chosen to structure it and […]
Question Time

Throughout my training and first years of teaching, I was often asked to focus on varied questioning techniques. The usual ones that were put forward were ‘no hands up’ and using a […]
Top 5 Classroom Routines for September

Here are some of the most successful parts of routine that I have used in the classroom since I started teaching. You may love them or hate them…! #1 Greeting students at […]
Writing a Scheme of Work: Top Tips

No doubt some of these suggestions depend on your school, team, ethos etc. but here are a few things I think about when planning a scheme of work (KS3 focus). A scheme […]
Fear of the Unknown: why the unseen poetry section isn’t all that scary

In my opinion, it is absolutely vital to teach the unseen alongside the anthology for AQA’s English Literature, Paper 2, Section C because essentially, it is testing students on a skill. To […]