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The SecEd Podcast: Teaching high-attaining students

1 h 8 min · 15 de abr de 20261 h 8 min
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This episode offers practical insights for teachers on how best we can support our high-attaining students in the secondary school classroom. Our panel discusses the language we use when referring to this cohort of students and how we might define what "high-attaining" means. We then move on to outline a number of classroom strategies for teachers to help them teach and support these learners as well as some common mistakes to avoid. We discuss how we can create a culture of scholarly ambition in our classrooms and approach the curriculum challenges faced by high-attaining students. We also offer tips for making a success of extension activities. We ask, too, how we can help learners to become increasingly independent and to stay motivated and engaged – even in the face of challenges and set-backs. The panel includes an English and a maths specialist but many of the strategies discussed apply across the curriculum.

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Portada del episodio The SecEd Podcast: Teaching high-attaining students

The SecEd Podcast: Teaching high-attaining students

This episode offers practical insights for teachers on how best we can support our high-attaining students in the secondary school classroom. Our panel discusses the language we use when referring to this cohort of students and how we might define what "high-attaining" means. We then move on to outline a number of classroom strategies for teachers to help them teach and support these learners as well as some common mistakes to avoid. We discuss how we can create a culture of scholarly ambition in our classrooms and approach the curriculum challenges faced by high-attaining students. We also offer tips for making a success of extension activities. We ask, too, how we can help learners to become increasingly independent and to stay motivated and engaged – even in the face of challenges and set-backs. The panel includes an English and a maths specialist but many of the strategies discussed apply across the curriculum.

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Portada del episodio The SecEd Podcast: Communication needs in the year 7 classroom

The SecEd Podcast: Communication needs in the year 7 classroom

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The SecEd Podcast: Supply teachers

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Portada del episodio The SecEd Podcast: The perfect classroom environment

The SecEd Podcast: The perfect classroom environment

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