Learning and Teaching
Spotted!
A round up of some of the great learning and teaching strategies we’ve noticed being used around school recently…
> Rupinder Chana using images, key words and starter sentences to break down a tricky poem for year 8.
> Cherish Bristow employing Think-Pair-Share to effectively engage her students.
> Isabella Madill developing excellent routines for using mini whiteboards with students, enabling effective AfL.
Learning and Teaching: Retrieval Practice
“I’ve taught it but they just don’t seem to remember it!”
Sound familiar? For the last few years we have been doing some work on understanding how memory works and how we might develop students’ ability to remember information through retrieval practice.
For those staff new to GHS, by retrieval practice, we mean the act of calling information to mind that has been previously taught. Regular retrieval of information or content strengthens our memory for that information and we are less likely to forget it. This should be a strategy we build into the curriculum regularly, not one we save for revision.
Our more flexible start to lessons in the current situation means the ‘Do-Now’ part of the lesson is a perfect place to practise information retrieval.
One neat resource is a retrieval challenge grid-see the Geography example below:
The points system encourages students to recall not just what has most recently been taught, but also information from longer ago, keeping the memory of those previous topics alive.
If you would like to experiment with retrieval grids in your own subject area, try using these pre-prepared grid templates here and let us know how you get on!