Innovative ideas from an international consultant on leadership, careers, science and use of the new technologies from around the world. Observed many distant learning lessons during lockdown and shares her learning with educators across the world.
Innovative ideas from an international consultant on leadership, careers, science and use of the new technologies from around the world. Observed many distant learning lessons during lockdown and shares her learning with educators across the world.
One post pandemic lesson we have learned is that learning online can be a global experience. We are all experiencing the same difficulties and have all had to adjust the way we learn and teach. Back at school we can capitalize on the benefits of distant asynchronous and synchronous learning. The spreadsheet provides a huge range of international opportunities for students across the age ranges. There is a guidance sheet for use provided. These ideas can be incorporated into a catchup curriculum! Think in terms of bridging courses between years and independent research projects over the school holidays or weekends.
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A range of imaginitive resources to teach solar cells, including lesson plan and resources, word clouds and 'If this is the answer- What is the question? technique.
Independent Research templates for solar and geothermal, wind and batteries,
Differentiation opportunities - suitable for stretching more able students.
Find out what happened during lockdown! KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! What has happened to students’ learning; teachers’ skills and parents’ perception of education during lockdown? HOW did students learn? Use this series of customisable audits to help you.
A range of resource types to extend a teacher’s repertoire and enrich the teaching of magnetism.
Independent research project template suitable for extending the more able students
What is the question? Slide giving six answers related to magnetism for students to answer; a page long teachers guide on a range of possible answers - basic, intermediate and advanced; teachers guidance offering advice for using the activity for a range of students; blank template for students to write their own
Word cloud with simple to follow instructions for students (and their teachers).
Word searches for higher ability and average students.
Word searches for lower ability and SEN visually impaired students
Comprising a detailed lesson plan; a word cloud activity; an independent research project template and two ‘If this is the answer, what is the question?’ powerpoint slides, one with words and one visual.