Debbie Haynes

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Debbie Haynes

Debbie Haynes

@TheDebbieHaynes

Senior Lecturer in English Education

Wolverhampton, England Katılım Şubat 2020
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Debbie Haynes@TheDebbieHaynes·
The Oracy Commission could finally be changing the way we use spoken language in education. I'm hoping so. tes.com/magazine/news/…
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Debbie Haynes@TheDebbieHaynes·
If you are in education, you need to read this book.
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Rachel Higginson FCCT
Rachel Higginson FCCT@creativeHigg·
Thanks for the share @olicav I have been concerned for some time that 'cognitive science' as it is currently translated, is incredibly crude and reductive. @GuyClaxton has been pigeon holed. This blog, in my opinion, shows why he should be listened to. guyclaxton.net/post/the-scien…
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Richard Long
Richard Long@longr004·
The power of ‘the personal response’. We should not underestimate the importance of creating opportunities for students to respond to texts with THEIR thoughts and feelings as worthy activities that show genuine engagement with texts (at all ages!) Y7 ‘The Bone Sparrow’ here.
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Anthony Cockerill
Anthony Cockerill@thecockerill·
Six phases of learning across a sequence - it could be within a lesson or over several weeks. What else could we add to each phase? #teamenglish
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Ed Collyer
Ed Collyer@edcollyer22·
"The cognitive load approach and those kinds of theories are great, I’m sure, for some disciplines, although the evidence is nowhere near as strong as the advocates suggest, as you can see by actually reading the papers that they quote all the time." tes.com/magazine/teach…
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Debbie Haynes@TheDebbieHaynes·
CPD 4 days of pedagogical practice to support teacher development. Working with Secondary teachers while Matt leads the Primary team. Excellent engagement, reflection and discussion.
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Debbie Haynes@TheDebbieHaynes·
Excellent collaboration between A level students from Our Lady and St Chads Academy and student teachers from Wolverhampton University today as we explored Rosetti's poems and the Gothic. Thank you to Mrs Feeney and Mrs Holliday for your expertise (and the snacks). #pgceenglish
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Daniel Muijs
Daniel Muijs@ProfDanielMuijs·
More evidence of the impact of CPD: Professional development of teachers aimed at developing assessment for learning improves pupils' metacognition: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Investing in CPD pays off.
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Debbie Haynes@TheDebbieHaynes·
I've learned a new term. Thank you, Francis Gilbert. Diargrarting involves diagrams, art, and talk. Here's my diagrart for my primary school teacher. #NATEconference
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Debbie Haynes@TheDebbieHaynes·
Excellent overview of the history of oracy and the challenges of encouraging exploratory talk. NATE ITE Conference. #NATE #learningtalk
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