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Tips for Teachers
Craig Barton
39 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast to help your supercharge your teaching one idea at a time. Each episode guests share 5 tips for any aspect of life as a teacher: planning, assessment, wellbeing, saving time, talking to parents, and more.
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A podcast to help your supercharge your teaching one idea at a time. Each episode guests share 5 tips for any aspect of life as a teacher: planning, assessment, wellbeing, saving time, talking to parents, and more.
Show more...
Education
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Mark Roberts
Tips for Teachers
46 minutes 7 seconds
3 years ago
Mark Roberts

English Teacher, author and Director of Research, Mark Roberts joins us on the Tips for Teacher podcast to share his 5 tips:

1. Use Post-it notes to find out what they don't understand (02:54)

2. Use non-verbal gestures for better behaviour management (08:06)

3. Don't give negative managerial feedback (14:14)

4. Stop talking about grades (23:34)

5. Rephrase to amaze (34:48)

Access the show notes and audio transcription of the episode, plus a load more audio and video tips here: tipsforteachers.co.uk

Tips for Teachers
A podcast to help your supercharge your teaching one idea at a time. Each episode guests share 5 tips for any aspect of life as a teacher: planning, assessment, wellbeing, saving time, talking to parents, and more.