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Please note that this episode was recorded in early September (in case the time reference made don't make sense to you).
Has this ever happened in your class? You ask a question. No one answers. All the students have a blank look on their face. Come on, we talked about this *yesterday/last week/2 weeks ago/fill in timeframe*. Still a blank look. But you know you taught that.
So why do students do that to us? We teach it, they remember it, take a test and when you bring it back up they have absolutely no idea.
Krista and Sandrine discuss ways to avoid this problem, and they refer to a book that rocked their world (who knew memory worked that way!). See what they pulled out of their reading in a rare 2 parts episode.
And if you want to read the book, it's called "How to teach so students will remember. 2nd ed." by Marilee Sprenger.
Want to reach out to the girls? [email protected] or Twitter ... @intomondays
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Please note that this episode was recorded in early September (in case the time reference made don't make sense to you).
Has this ever happened in your class? You ask a question. No one answers. All the students have a blank look on their face. Come on, we talked about this *yesterday/last week/2 weeks ago/fill in timeframe*. Still a blank look. But you know you taught that.
So why do students do that to us? We teach it, they remember it, take a test and when you bring it back up they have absolutely no idea.
Krista and Sandrine discuss ways to avoid this problem, and they refer to a book that rocked their world (who knew memory worked that way!). See what they pulled out of their reading in a rare 2 parts episode.
And if you want to read the book, it's called "How to teach so students will remember. 2nd ed." by Marilee Sprenger.
Want to reach out to the girls? [email protected] or Twitter ... @intomondays