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Metacognition – Learning to Learn

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Starting understanding about benefits of metacognition. Article by Sarah Wordlaw.

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Learning through ‘guided’ play can be as effective as adult-led instruction up to at least age eight

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Play-based learning may also have a more positive effect on younger children’s acquisition of important early maths skills compared with traditional, direct instruction

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Book: Middle Leadership Mastery by @MrARobbins via @CrownHousePub

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Middle leaders – the engines of the school

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Appreciating the value of skills

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Learning about skills and tools that expand opportunities for learning. Article by Dr. Ahmed Kharrufa

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When Knowledge Becomes Secondary

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Personal, social, and psychological skills associated with the completion of classroom tasks.

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Innovative Ways to Improve Pupils’ Research Skills

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Making Research Purposeful – Article by Catherine Steel.

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Getting the most out of projects

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Projects have been a mainstay of education for decades and allow pupils to take a deep dive into a topic.

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Growing gap in children’s socio-emotional skills

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The gap between children with the highest and lowest socio-emotional skills has increased over the past three decades.

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The art of listening by @SuzanneAxelsson

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Epictetus once said that: “Whoever is going to listen to the philosophers needs considerable practice

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Students do better in school when they can understand, manage emotions

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Students who are better able to understand and manage their emotions effectively, a skill known

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Intellectual curiosity and confidence help children take on maths and reading

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Children’s personalities may influence how they perform in maths and reading, according to a study

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More than intelligence needed for success in life

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Research carried out at the University of Adelaide and the University of Bristol has examined

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Why do we need a Great School Libraries campaign? by @ElizabetHutch

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The 20th September 2018 is fast approaching and I am very excited. CILIP (Chartered Institute

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UKEdMag: Game On: Engaging Challenging Students by @bunsenlearner

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“Alright Y10, what ‘F’ is the type of paper you might use to separate sand

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Students’ social skills flourish best in groups with similar skill levels

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Research shows that the behaviour of the people you most spend time with can affect

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