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Show Notes:
In this episode of 'The Staffroom', we chatted with English Teacher and author Jamie Thom (@teachgratitude1 ) about the way slowing-down and taking stock can lead to better teacher well-being and student outcomes. We also talked to Humanities teacher, James Ramsey about the way low-stakes, high-impact formative assessment strategies are making a difference in his learning area.
In our first interview, Jamie Thom speaks about his book, 'Slow Teaching: Finding Calm, Clarity and Impact in the Classroom' and refocusing practice so that teachers only do things for the right reasons. Here's a break-down of Jamie's ideas:
Head of Learning Area at Corpus Christi College, James Ramsey, spoke to us about the practical ways formative assessment and feedback is having an impact in his classes. Here is a break-down of James' responses:
We hope you enjoy this episode of The Staffroom and found Jamie and James' ideas as thought provoking as we did. The mantra of slowing down, stripping-back and streamlining teaching has certainly struck a chord with us! We wish Jamie Thom and James Ramsey all the best for 2018.
Until next time!
Jamie, Michael and Tessa
Twitter:
@XpatEducator
@Michael_Royall
@tessa_johnson2
By Jamie ClarkShow Notes:
In this episode of 'The Staffroom', we chatted with English Teacher and author Jamie Thom (@teachgratitude1 ) about the way slowing-down and taking stock can lead to better teacher well-being and student outcomes. We also talked to Humanities teacher, James Ramsey about the way low-stakes, high-impact formative assessment strategies are making a difference in his learning area.
In our first interview, Jamie Thom speaks about his book, 'Slow Teaching: Finding Calm, Clarity and Impact in the Classroom' and refocusing practice so that teachers only do things for the right reasons. Here's a break-down of Jamie's ideas:
Head of Learning Area at Corpus Christi College, James Ramsey, spoke to us about the practical ways formative assessment and feedback is having an impact in his classes. Here is a break-down of James' responses:
We hope you enjoy this episode of The Staffroom and found Jamie and James' ideas as thought provoking as we did. The mantra of slowing down, stripping-back and streamlining teaching has certainly struck a chord with us! We wish Jamie Thom and James Ramsey all the best for 2018.
Until next time!
Jamie, Michael and Tessa
Twitter:
@XpatEducator
@Michael_Royall
@tessa_johnson2