Providing feedback for learning Providing feedback is important to improve learning. So here are some examples for providing feedback that foster students' engagement.
Learning from the Korean context This post shows the Korean educational context and how I have discovered that you can be half-way around the world, and yet nothing changes.
What’s your message? In this post I am asking "What's your message?". This is about teachers' behaviours and attitudes and how students perceive these.
Global Innovation Awards 2016: Winner Academic Integrity This is about the Global Innovation Awards 2016, in which I have been nominated the winner for the Academic Integrity category.
Presentation from the SEDA conference This is about my contribution to the SEDA conference in November 2016, which was about aspects of the Secondary Teacher Education Programme.
Presentation from the KSSEE conference The KSSEE (Korean Society for the Study of Elementary Education) had invited me to Seoul, South Korea, to give a talk about ICT in the Primary Curriculum in the UK.
Strategies for learning names of students Strategies for learning names at the beginning of an academic year, and reasons for why learning names is important.
Guest post: So we are all gifted and talented Having read "Peak" guest blogger Craig Brown argues that gifted and talented provision needs to be reviewed.
Book Review: Against Plagiarism – A Guide for Editors and Authors This post links to the review of the book "Against Plagiarism - A Guide for Editors and Authors".
Getting started with educational research Getting started with educational research is a short introduction to the research process and offers help with questions and methods.
Digest: Value of social networks for teachers Kelly and Antonio (2016) report on the value of social networks, more sepcifically facebook, for the teaching communities.
Book review: Study skills for students with dyslexia This review is about "Study skills for students with dyslexia". This is a good resource for teachers helping prepare students for University.
Presentation from the ESLTIS16 conference Download my presentation from the ESLTIS16 (Enhancing Student Learning Through Scholarship 2016) conference from here.
What are “communities of practice”? Thoughts on what constitutes and characterises communities of practice and what is required to make communities of practice efficient and effective.
Book review: Doing research in education – Theory and practice This review is about the book "Doing research in education". A fabulous resource and introduction to doing research in education.
Integrity at the core of strategies to prevent cheating and plagiarism Universities need to teach professional values and integrity, if plagiarism and cheating is to be prevented in the long-term.