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Progress, the key to outstanding?

improveIt’s the start of a new academic year, and the key word at the start is ‘Progress’.

It’s something many teacher panic over, really panic over, and build it up to be something epic and mythic, something that must be a struggle to actually embed in lessons.

But I’m a believer in simplifying something to understand it. And in order to improve my own practice and help support (and inspire) others I’ve had a go at simplifying it.

So, steps, stages in the lesson that feature reflections. Moments when students (through useful and meaningful activities) reflect on their work.

Some advice on building reflection to measure progress into lessons;

As a starting point keep progress simple, don’t get lost in a panic!

Start by thinking about how students can reflect on the progress they are making, start by building into your lessons those opportunities for students to document and reflect on the progress they make from the start to the end.

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