Tammy Sander

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Tammy Sander

Tammy Sander

@FCPSPLTS2

Professional Learning Teacher Specialist at FCPS, spent 17 years in a Title I school teaching children, supporting parents and teachers, and continuing to learn

Frederick, MD Katılım Ekim 2017
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Doug Lemov
Doug Lemov@Doug_Lemov·
A giant of CogPsych, @P_A_Kirschner, on "the persistent reluctance of education experts to embrace scientifically validated teaching methods."
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Jamie Clark
Jamie Clark@XpatEducator·
📑 FREE POSTERS! My collection of research-based resources is growing! Download 40+ high-quality posters packed with quick PD insights on key educational ideas and practical strategies for busy educators. 🌐 jamieleeclark.com/graphics
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Carl Hendrick
Carl Hendrick@C_Hendrick·
🚨*FREE* webinars - How Teaching & Learning Happens. Join me and @HughesHaili: ▶️27/2 at 4pm GMT Retrieval Practice ▶️ 6/3 at 4pm GMT Scaffolding ▶️ 13/3 at 4pm GMT Checking for Understanding ▶️ 20/3 at 4pm GMT Questioning Register here: forms.office.com/pages/response…
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Tom Sherrington
Tom Sherrington@teacherhead·
Three Aspects of an Effective Coaching System: All need attention or it just won't work teacherhead.com/2023/10/17/thr… > often find one element is weak so coaching isn’t impactful. Often it’s just not really happening. No point preaching coaching protocols if no time is given to do it!
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Jamie Clark
Jamie Clark@XpatEducator·
🔁 CLASSROOM ROUTINES! Routines free up time for what matters most—learning. This new poster summarises key strategies for establishing and automating effective routines to make classrooms predictable and run like clockwork. Inspired by the brilliant work of @PepsMccrea and @Doug_Lemov 🌱 Support my work by tapping REPOST and grab a FREE high-quality copy here: jamieleeclark.com/graphics
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Charis Loomer
Charis Loomer@MsLoomer·
Worked with YSES new hires today on small group differentiation and data dives! So naturally I took a fun challenge from the FCPS induction team and asked the group to personally select their supply accommodations to meet their goals 😍 We had SNOW much fun! #loomerleads
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Adam Boxer
Adam Boxer@adamboxer1·
A strong lesson start routine is critical in big secondaries. They set the tone for good behaviour and quality learning, as well as being effective learning in their own right. They are not too difficult to implement or scale, and become more effective the more routinised. It's a no-brainer for me.
Doug Lemov@Doug_Lemov

A really thoughtful discussion of Do Nows here, some of the things that can go wrong, & ways (&reasons) to potentially fix them. Most things only work if done well so it's a legit question to ask if it's worth it. My own answer: Yes, Do Nows are worth it, but still valid to ask.

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Jamie Clark
Jamie Clark@XpatEducator·
🛎️ CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT! This poster highlights the key principles and top routines from the highly practical The Classroom Management Handbook by @coachdowley and @ollie_lovell. Grab your copy of the book via @JohnCattEd - these ideas have helped me personally create a calmer, more focused classroom! ☝️REPOST first and download a FREE HQ copy here: jamieleeclark.com/graphics
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Dianne Thompson
Dianne Thompson@DThompsonFCPS·
So much happening across @FCPSMaryland Induction and Professional Learning work! Here to support our colleagues , from Hire to Retire! Check out our newsletter: secure.smore.com/n/gsu8k
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Jamie Clark
Jamie Clark@XpatEducator·
☝️Dylan Wiliam said that Cognitive Load Theory is ‘the single most important thing for teachers to know’. This poster summarises some key ideas from CLT and offers 6 strategies to optimise instruction and maximise learning. 👊 REPOST and grab a free HQ copy here: jamieleeclark.com/graphics
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InnerDrive
InnerDrive@Inner_Drive·
🧠 If you'd like to help your students to learn better, without overwhelming their working memory... ...here’s an easy guide to the Cognitive Load Theory and our favourite resources for further reading 👇 bit.ly/3CjnPP3
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Carl Hendrick
Carl Hendrick@C_Hendrick·
Science of learning TL;DR ➡️ Remembering stuff is good. ➡️ To think, you need stuff to think with. ➡️ If you have stuff in your long-term memory you can think about stuff much more deeply. ➡️ Retrieving stuff from your long-term memory helps it stay there. ➡️ Retrieval doesn’t just reveal memory; it reshapes it. ➡️ Spacing out retrieval helps you remember it even better. ➡️ Most skills are probably domain specific and don’t transfer. ➡️ Learning to read is much harder than learning to talk. ➡️ Working memory is the arena where thinking occurs but you can only hold 3-5 items of new stuff at once. ➡️ You can get around the previous point by having stuff in your long-term memory. ➡️ Just because you’re engaged, doesn’t mean you’re learning anything. ➡️ Learning stuff can feel like you’re not learning anything at all and vice versa. ➡️ Accomplishing stuff often leads to motivation not the other way round. ➡️ Discovery learning is not a good way to discover stuff. ➡️ Plan teaching to help kids remember things so they can understand more, make more connections and think deeply about stuff later on. …
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InnerDrive
InnerDrive@Inner_Drive·
Foster collaboration, encourage communication, and make use of Retrieval Practice With Think, Pair, Share 🧠👭🗣️ Here's a blog (and a graphic based on @XpatEducator's) on it 👇 bit.ly/3ZWj5bS
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InnerDrive
InnerDrive@Inner_Drive·
🧠 Cognitive Load Theory has become increasingly popular in education, with many teachers using its principles in the classroom. But if you're not already familiar with this theory, here's a quick guide on applying its key principles in your classroom ⬇️ innerdrive.co.uk/blog/how-to-us…
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InnerDrive
InnerDrive@Inner_Drive·
Out of all Rosenshine’s Principles, his 6th (checking for understanding) is the most vital. It underpins everything from presenting new material in small steps to obtaining a high success rate. Learn why it’s so important 👇 innerdrive.co.uk/blog/rosenshin…
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Taylor Crummitt
Taylor Crummitt@TaylorCrummitt·
Hi friends! Is anyone attending the Festival of Education?
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