All Secondary education articles – Page 5
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Ideas
5 ways to explain electrolysis
From building good foundations to memorising the rules, these tips will help your students grasp this tricky topic
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CPD
How to make effective use of pre-recorded lessons
Try this great approach for introducing new content and letting learners rewatch to their heart’s desire
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Analysis
Gauging exam grades 2020
Weighing up the pros and cons of this year’s exam assessment systems
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Ideas
How to use a visualiser for successful lessons
From zooming in on chemical phenomena to explaining marking schemes, try these teacher-tested approaches
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CPD
Using investigations to engage your 11–14 students
Try this proven approach to remote teaching with your science classes
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Ideas
How to use hinge point questions effectively
They can help both you and your students learn – but what are hinge questions, and when should you ask them?
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Ideas
Use on-screen simulations to successfully boost data skills
Perfect for remote teaching, but they’ve a role in classroom settings too
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CPD
How to use a slide show for a live lesson
Catherine Smith shares her strategy for teaching a remote lesson on the Hess cycle
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Feature
What students think about cancelled exams
How are they feeling? Are they thrilled not to be revising, or are they studying hard, readying themselves to start university this autumn?
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Ideas
How to flip learning successfully remotely
It’s the perfect approach for effective distance learning
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Feature
Homeschooling: a parent’s view
Juggling parenting and working is tricky – add in ‘educating’ your kids at home, and it’s enough to tip anyone over the edge
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Opinion
How students learn effectively from home
Wondering how to nail remote teaching? The EEF shares some ideas to help you master content and strategy
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Resource
Reducing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere | 14–16 years
A research and debate activity investigating how scientists are working to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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Analysis
Why declining science scores are no reason to panic
PISA provides an interesting background to teaching, but is it only for policymakers?
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Feature
Technical study to a T
With T-level teaching commencing this autumn, what awaits students who turn away from A-levels in favour of this technical qualification?
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Analysis
Bettering partnerships between schools and universities
How HE and secondary can work together to help students succeed
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Feature
Why you need A-level chemistry to study pharmacy
Why chemistry is essential to understand and manufacture safe, effective medicines