7 Lesson Modelling Tips

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Modelling takes up a large proportion of a teacher’s day, so using modelling techniques will optimise pupils outcomes, and reduce your workload. This resource offers teachers 7 recommendations and is a useful teacher-training guide.

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Date Updated: 27th February 2023Date Created: 15th November 2020 SKU: Lesson-Modelling Categories: , Tags: , , , , ,

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Teaching and learning can easily become over complicated. There are thousands of ideas and approaches, but what do the most popular usually have in common? Modelling is one of Barak Rosenshine’s 17 Principles of Effective Instruction. It is a natural, go-to strategy for teachers.

In summary, all teachers should provide students with a daily review of previous learning. New content should be delivered in small chunks, with teachers asking plenty of questions to check their understanding of pupils. Pupils should be provided with work examples and teachers should model and show them ‘how’, by guiding them through their practice, as opposed to allowing them to explore or embed errors – particularly when learning new concepts.

You can find more of these ideas in the book, 60-Second CPD: 239 Ideas for Busy Classroom Teachers.

 

 

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