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#343 Small Shifts That Lead to Big Gains in Student Learning (James Nottingham pt.2)
#343 Small Shifts That Lead to Big Gains in Student Learning (James Nottingham pt.2)
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40 minutes
Released:
Mar 11, 2024
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Hello everyone! Personally, I believe this episode to be the best episode of Teach Me, Teacher in a long time. If you missed part one, check it out here. James Nottingham is most known for his work with The Learning Pit, but he has also written several books, and consults regularly around the world. His newest book, Teach Brilliantly, can be found here. In this episode, we discuss the power of quality feedback, student choice and agency on their work, and how different cultures want different things in public schools. Truly, I loved this talk so much. Enjoy! This episode is sponsored by Solution Tree: As a new teacher, your first year is sure to come with unexpected challenges. Solution Tree’s resources give you the tools and knowledge to lay the groundwork for a lifelong career as an educator. Go to SolutionTree.com/NewTeacherToolkitfor must-read books and free resources. Since 1998, Solution Tree has worked to transform education worldwide by empowering educators to raise student achieve
Released:
Mar 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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