@northernassist Your App Seems to me making everyone print tickets at the station this morning rather than giving a QR code as usual.
Please can you investigate?
Four weeks into the term these are my top 5 things about delivering the new @WhiteRoseEd Secondary science curriculum in my classroom.
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Having spent two years co-authoring the brilliant @WhiteRoseEd secondary science curriculum it's been great this week using it in the classroom.
I've loved adapting the slides and resources and seeing children respond to the excellent pedagogy and multimedia principles.
Great to be at the Science Hub conference in Chorleywood today.
We've had a great response to our new @WhiteRoseEd@WRScienceSec game changing secondary science resources since the launch and am looking forward to sharing them with more people today.
Primary and early years teachers, @WhiteRoseEd are running a great research trial with the EEF that would be of great benefit to your school and wider education.
Sign up here
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Great product launch in London yesterday for the new @WhiteRoseEd Secondary Maths and Science resources.
Looking forward to doing the same today in Leeds.
The team have worked so hard to produce these game changing resources and I love sharing them with people.
Education community what is our response to the @ImpactEd_Group engagement report.
Culture? Curriculum? Mental health support? Parental engagement?
Whatever the solution no action isn't an option.
Let's make secondary education great again.
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Tomorrow sees the launch of what my team has been working on for the last two years.
Read why I truly believe @WRScienceSec to be game changing for science education.
https://t.co/kx0IWzVQ59
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Secondary Maths V3 and all new Secondary Science are set to launch on 9th June π
These will be game changing for secondary schools everywhere! βοΈ
10 final spaces available for our Leeds launch event on 25th June - meet the specialists behind the schemes and get an in-depth look at the resources!
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With 83% of respondents thinking teachers should be doing the chunking over children doing the chunking themselves, it is time for some answers.
Miller wrote a paper in 1956 titled:"The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information"
In this paper, Miller observed that the average person can only hold about seven (plus or minus two) "chunks" of information in their short-term memory at any given time. The key insight he provided was the concept of "chunking," which refers to the process of organizing individual pieces of information into larger, more meaningful units. By doing so, we can effectively expand the capacity of our short-term memory. We recall 0800 255 355 876 quite readily because we, the learner, use a chunking method to convert the numbers into four easily remembered chunks.
While chunking information can aid memory (Miller, 1956), simply presenting pre-chunked material to children has limitations. A primary concern is the redundancy effect: for students who are already domain experts, pre-chunked material can be redundant, hindering rather than helping learning (Sweller, 1988). Critically, the goal should be to empower students to develop their own chunking strategies, fostering metacognition and transferable learning skills, rather than passively receiving pre-digested content (Dunlosky et al., 2013). Furthermore, in mixed-attainment classrooms, uniformly chunking material for all students may inadvertently disadvantage higher-attaining learners, who benefit more from grappling with complex information and forming their own internal connections and chunks.
So whilst chidren will always chunk for themselves, chunking information for children needs care and caution.
The @WRScienceSec approach to energy is to use it as a tool for quantifying the amount of change rather than explaining the reasons for a change.
Join us at @cogscisci Friday where we'll be presenting this approach.
This blog shows what to expect.
https://t.co/783Vc5zlWo
Who doesn't π aligned learning?
It was so important to us to create resources that make the learning experience for students seamless. Our @WRScienceSec and @WRMathsSec schemes are perfectly aligned where students are taught essential maths skills in maths lessons before encountering them in science! βοΈ
Here's an example of a science question in the Y8 maths standard form block! Download the FREE sample resources here: https://t.co/lpOCLUGAOj