Start and end your lesson with an energiser to get students thinking and reflecting.
A simple toolkit that can be used to promote curiosity and critical thinking.
Diiferent ways to use the toolkit e.g.
Give each student a copy for their folder and at the begining and end of the session ask them to choose a question.
Teacher chooses a different question each week to begin and end the session
Cut out the resource and give each student one as the arrive and before they leave
Use it for an exit question and ask learners to post their reponses via your VLA or write it in their reflective notes.
Adapt the questions to suit learner needs.
This Power Point contains slides to develop knowledge relating to giving positve, constructive feedback and identify different types of questions to support this.
Relevant video clip links had been included to support and option worksheets are available.
Although it is aimed at mentoring it could be used in other areas such as CPD.
A rubric to support the assessment of mentoring skills. Can be used during practical activites to identify skills and give feedback to enable the mentor to develop essestial skills and knowledge.