A Guide for New Supply Teachers

Embracing the Dynamic World of Supply Teaching: A Guide for New Supply Teachers

Supply teaching offers a unique and fulfilling career path for educators who crave flexibility and the chance to experience diverse teaching environments. Whether you’re just starting out in your teaching career or are an experienced teacher seeking a change of pace, supply teaching allows you to work in various schools, engage with different student groups, and continuously learn and adapt to new teaching methods.

It’s a career choice that not only broadens your professional horizons but also equips you with invaluable skills that can enhance your overall teaching journey.

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Marking and Feedback

Marking and Feedback – A New Revolution

Ross Morrison McGill, an influential educator who established the Teacher Toolkit website, has produced some new research into feedback strategies for teachers.

In his new book, he has broken down marking into nine approaches to help educators with formative assessments. He aims to reduce the workload for teachers while delivering worthwhile quality feedback. An in-depth guide to his methods is available here.

Let us take a look at some of the reasons why he has developed these strategies.

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Retrieval Practice

Unlocking the Power of Retrieval Practice: Tailoring Techniques for Diverse Learners

Retrieval Practice Effect and Individual Differences

As educators, we always look for strategies that can elevate our teaching and enhance student learning. One powerful technique that has garnered significant attention is retrieval practice. This method involves recalling information from memory, which research shows is more effective for long-term retention than other study methods like rereading or passive review.

But how can teachers best implement this technique in their classrooms, especially given the diverse learning needs of students?

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The Memory Palace Technique

Unlocking Learning Potential: The Memory Palace Technique

The term Memory Palace is undoubtedly intriguing and almost magical, but what exactly is it, and how can it benefit your students?

Picture this: students harness the power of their imagination to transform familiar settings into repositories of knowledge. This technique, derived from the ancient Greek method of loci, allows students to navigate through mental landscapes, anchoring abstract concepts to tangible locations for enhanced recall.

Put simply, a powerful visual image can trigger all sorts of memories that help a student to recall important facts.

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A Path to Enhanced Learning and Reduced Anxiety

Online Retrieval Practice Quizzes: A Path to Enhanced Learning and Reduced Anxiety

In the dynamic landscape of education, where the pursuit of effective teaching methods is relentless, one question stands out: Can online retrieval practice quizzes truly benefit students?

As educators navigate the complexities of student mental health, pedagogy, and memory processes, understanding the nuanced interplay between learning and anxiety becomes increasingly crucial.

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Mental Health Support

Mental Health Support in Schools

8 Ways Teachers Can Support Students Holistically to Have a Voice

In education, nurturing students’ mental well-being alongside academic success is crucial. Teachers play a pivotal role in fostering holistic development in children and adolescents.

The government has recognised the importance of supporting students in school who are struggling with mental health challenges and is funding mental health leads for schools. It has also published eight key principles to support schools in improving how they help pupil well-being.

Here, we delve into the crucial role of mental health support in schools and explore methodologies to empower children to articulate their concerns about well-being.

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Enhancing Literacy

Enhancing Literacy: 8 Interventions for Effective Learning

Literacy is the cornerstone of education in a world driven by communication and information. A fundamental objective is ensuring that every individual has the necessary skills to read, spell, and comprehend. However, achieving proficiency in literacy can be challenging for some learners.

Fortunately, a variety of interventions exist to support literacy learning, catering to diverse needs and learning styles. This blog post will explore some effective interventions to bolster literacy skills.

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Tutoring

Can tutoring improve pupil performance?

Since the pandemic, there has been an increase in pupil absence and a growing number of issues, such as mental health problems, poor confidence and social factors that are negatively affecting pupil performance.

The government has set up the National Tutoring Programme (NTP) to tackle these issues and improve achievement.

Using experiences from Nottingham Emmanuel School, let’s find out how successful the scheme has been.

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Technology Careers

How Teachers Can Make Technology Careers Appealing

One of the hardest things about exciting students about technology careers is that it is such a fast-changing sector.

Tech is evolving at a rapid pace, so it is challenging to predict what future careers will look like.

It’s apparent that the best approach is to educate students about topics such as AI and its impact on their potential careers.

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Top 6 Tips For Student Presentations

Top 6 Tips For Student Presentations

Whether you are a student teacher, an undergraduate or a secondary student, presentations can be intimidating and panic-inducing.

First, you should know that everyone experiences nerves when giving a presentation, and it is pretty usual for inexperienced students to suffer more from anxiety.

Our top tips for student presentations will give you some ideas to ensure you are prepared and ready to deliver your best performance.

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