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Watch: How to close the Covid-19 learning gap
Research suggests learning gaps will be inevitable when schools return. Mark Enser has some ideas on how that should be addressed
12 May 2020
How teachers can address the growing ‘knowledge gap’
Some students are bound to get left behind in their remote learning while others pull out ahead. Solving this problem won’t be easy, says Mark Enser, but he has a plan for reducing the gap
3 May 2020
‘Experience alone won’t make you a great teacher’
As teachers, do we learn best from direct experience? We also need the space and time to reflect, says Mark Enser
19 April 2020
Why the words ‘so that’ are so important for teachers
Fed up with students questioning why they are learning something? Then use the phrase ‘so that’, argues Mark Enser
22 March 2020
5 reasons why personalised learning benefits no one
Teachers should be the ones deciding what pupils learn and how – pupils have plenty of time to explore their own interests outside of school after all
7 March 2020
5 reasons the perfect cover lesson looks backwards
Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards – Mark Enser explains how he came to this realisation for his cover lessons
23 February 2020
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