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Knowledge Society turns knowledge into impact. We believe practice change, informed by the best evidence, is the most powerful lever to improve education.

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Knowledge Society@KnowledgeScty·
Tim McDonald’s story in the Australian highlights how safe and ordered classroom environments are crucial to student learning. Let's give teachers the tools for a calm, orderly classroom! theaustralian.com.au/commentary/giv…
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Knowledge Society@KnowledgeScty·
Getting literacy right...based on science and evidence. It can be done - if we can just support our schools, we can get greater outcomes for Australian kids. This is a powerful show of unity: literacy-open-letter.com.au/home
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Fogarty EDvance
Fogarty EDvance@fogartyedvance·
🚀Cohort 9 🌟 Through the grey day Cohort 9 showed hard work and determination in Workshop 7. They proved that progress comes from dedication as they reach the half way point of the program. Thanks to special guest Dahmen from elastik for the insightful session on data 👏📊💼
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Simmone Pogorzelski PhD
Simmone Pogorzelski PhD@SPogorzelski·
If you haven't caught on to the fact that 'school is a place for learning' then you need to catch up! All children deserve to be in orderly, calm and safe classrooms. Well done RSC #rscproud @DrTimMcDonald1 @douglas_elena @KnowledgeScty
Rob Marchetto@RobMarchetto

The importance of establishing routines & norms to minimise disruptive student behaviour in classrooms. Rosebud Secondary College @dylanwiliam @PepsMccrea @Doug_Lemov abc.net.au/news/2023-06-2…

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Nick Gibb
Nick Gibb@NickGibbUK·
One of the unexpected pleasures of a decade of successful reforms is other countries learning from what has gone well in this country. A final thread on the pride we should have in our reforms being echoed in Australia - and reflections on how there is much more to be done here.
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Teach Well
Teach Well@TeachWellAus·
Brilliant to see the terrific work of @ceacg profiled by @ABCaustralia. Really proud to be part of the journey. Excited to see how Australia's initial teacher education review can drive equity and excellence in education! Congrats @Rossefox @ellis_patrick @Brad1968 @scott_trazel!
ABC Australia@ABCaustralia

Universities will be given two years to overhaul their education degrees or risk losing their accreditation as part of a national bid to fix Australia's teacher shortage. ab.co/3PMIuQu (via @abcnews)

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Elena Douglas
Elena Douglas@douglas_elena·
Great thread from Nick Gibb on England’s education reform and Australia learning from England and vice verdant. Gibb saw to it that the teaching of reading in England would be evidence-based and can be proud of the long term impact of this on his county. @NickGibbUK
Nick Gibb@NickGibbUK

One of the unexpected pleasures of a decade of successful reforms is other countries learning from what has gone well in this country. A final thread on the pride we should have in our reforms being echoed in Australia - and reflections on how there is much more to be done here.

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patrick ellis
patrick ellis@ellis_patrick·
We draw our Science of Learning UK Trip to close. What an amazing (and full) week. Highlights included meeting @P_A_Kirschner, visiting @Ambition_Inst and Michaela Community School, but everything was really a highlight. I provide some reflections below… I have summed the trip up in three words that I will take back to the Catalyst team… Consistency, Precision & Clarity We are well placed in our early journey within Catalyst, a long way to go, but affirming. We have strong foundations through Catalyst, which has been reinforced on this trip. - What we teach and how we teach matters - The teacher is the most important learner - Importance of teacher presence and authority - Curriculum - lever of sustaining change - Knowledge is power - You inquire, create and explore, from a place of knowledge - Gaining attentional control is critical in order for students to learn - students learn what they attend to - Well placed within Catalyst now after considerable training, to build upon the last three years for coaching, walk thrus and low stake observations and feedback to occur more often - Responsive leadership - critical role of the leader - Importance of culture, setting the conditions - Structures and Standards - working together for longer term sustainability - Iterations, what we now know that we didn’t know before, what we do now we didn’t do before - Quality first wave teaching focus - Don’t lower expectations - maintain the standard but have the wrap around supports for all children to succeed - Routines and structures set up all students for success - Calm and orderly environment - routines and structures provide space for students to reach full potential - Raise the bar with student responses and attend to oracy - Maximum effort pays off - set the tone A few quotes/statements that stand out for me. - Habits build character - Keep getting better - Work high, Be kind, Aim high - I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul. At the start of the trip, I was looking at potential enablers to help us moving from implementation to embedding and sustaining Catalyst long term. - onboarding - keep the standard - detail matters - Still more to learn (external expertise balanced with internal capability/capacity) - low stakes peer observations can be powerful for continuous culture of feedback - Curriculum - scaffold for sustainability - At all levels, what are we de-implementing to provide the space needed for continued change (eg structures and processes) - be clear on design principles of Professional development to ensure impact - Continue to leverage the ‘systemness’ to fed continued iterations and momentum (others don’t have that, we are fortunate) - Anchor in the evidence base - keep coming back to what is most important - Ground up (teachers) help to continue to drive this change (teacher to teacher) - Monitoring and accountability I appreciate the opportunity and privilege to have been able to attend this learning experience. (2 claps for you all who we visited on 2….1,2 👏🏻👏🏻 - part of gratitude time at family lunches in the Secondary schools we visited). Thank you @Rossefox and @tony_bracken for allowing my attendance and @ceacg and @KnowledgeScty #Catalyst
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Elena Douglas
Elena Douglas@douglas_elena·
Don’t know where to start sharing the clever practice and human wisdom of Ark Soane Academy. What an amazing place. So much for us to learn! lnkd.in/gRueD56x
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Elena Douglas
Elena Douglas@douglas_elena·
We learnt a lot from an hour with Hon. Nick Gibb Minister for Stat, Schools. The English reform journey has improved standards through structural change, evidence based practice and knowledge rich curriculum. Better student learning and climbing global rankings the rewards.
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Elena Douglas
Elena Douglas@douglas_elena·
Wise principles for Australian educators to consider in improving how we approach education support for children with disabilities. lnkd.in/g8tU3TFz
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Elena Douglas
Elena Douglas@douglas_elena·
Knowledge Society is in England with 16 Australian educators. Why have we chosen England for a learning tour? Not only has England England moved to fourth in the world, and even performed ahead of former poster-child Finland in PIRLS reading, but its in t…lnkd.in/grcuveak
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