All Ideas articles – Page 10
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10 ways to teach and learn while school’s closed
How to navigate the ins and outs of remote teaching in the wake of coronavirus
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Secure students’ understanding of scientific vocabulary
Banish misconceptions and build a foundation of understanding for science terminology with the Frayer model template
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5 practical ideas for using Johnstone’s triangle
How to help your students link conceptual levels
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How to find good teaching resources
Get the high-quality teaching resources you need, both online and off
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Help students find reliable internet resources for organic chemistry
Teach your pupils to make the right research choices in a never-ending ocean of options
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10 effective questioning techniques
A fresh look at how to manage pupils’ responses to questions
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Curb colleague conflict
What should a head of department do when conflict flares between colleagues?
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Confronting fears in the lab
Practical work can scare pupils. Here’s how to overcome their worries
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Encourage your students to research
How independent research projects will benefit you and your students
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Strategies for six-mark questions
Get your students practising answering these within the time limit
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Escape the classroom: advanced challenges for older students
Six more puzzles to challenge and enthuse your students
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Improve executive function skills for all
Develop students’ organisational skills to help them get everyday tasks done efficiently
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Improve manipulative skills for all
Ensure your students stay safe in practical classes, especially those with difficulties handling equipment
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Improve numeracy for all
Help your students improve their numeracy skills with these simple learning aids
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Supporting diverse learners
How to boost students’ acquisition of technical language in the science classroom
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Why the periodic table is a student’s best friend
How to encourage your pupils to use it as a resource
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Help students grasp the evolving nature of science
Students are expected to understand that scientific knowledge develops based on new evidence – here are four ways to illustrate how science advances