All Ideas articles – Page 14
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Easy ways to include philosophical thinking in lessons
Develop students’ scientific literacy, curiosity and open-mindedness
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How to support students with dyspraxia
Poor muscular coordination makes some activities difficult
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Self-assessment grids: quick and easy feedback
Use multiple-choice questions to motivate students to assess their own learning
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How to support students with autism spectrum disorder
Some simple things you can do to help them
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How to make effective interventions
Try a pinchpoint approach to diagnose and address the reasons for learners’ mistakes in school science
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Using research to save time
Think you’re too busy to engage in education research? Here are some ways to approach research-informed practice so it actually saves you time
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Four steps to explaining scientific concepts
How do you explain new, abstract and complex ideas effectively in the classroom?
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Learning difficulties and chemistry
Use these tips to make your lessons inclusive, engaging and memorable
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How to use multiple choice questions for formative assessment
Well-designed MCQs can help assess chemical understanding and identify misconceptions
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How to deal with hate and intolerance in the classroom
Practical approaches to deal with hurtful remarks from students
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How to engage more students with science
What the science capital teaching approach can do for you
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How to organise a successful TeachMeet
Kristy Turner gives her advice for successful subject-specific CPD sessions for teachers, by teachers
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Mapping compound structure and bonding
How everyday compounds’ properties can be linked to their bonding and structure with a ‘structure triangle’