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Finland, Primary ICT: Natural Connections
produced by Available Light Productions, in Finland (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Marianne Bollström-Huttunen has a full day ahead. Her class of 9 year olds are preparing for a nature walk. She has invited Ophelia Vanderpuye to Finland to show her how academic research from the University of Helsinki has changed the way she teaches. 'I've been teaching 37 years. In the beginning nobody was al...
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produced by Available Light Productions, in Finland (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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"Marianne Bollström-Huttunen has a full day ahead. Her class of 9 year olds are preparing for a nature walk. She has invited Ophelia Vanderpuye to Finland to show her how academic research from the University of Helsinki has changed the way she teaches. 'I've been teaching 37 years. In the beginning nobody was allowed to move, but now I can say 'help your fellows', she tells Ophelia.
Ophelia is an ICT teacher from London & spends 3 days a week...
"Marianne Bollström-Huttunen has a full day ahead. Her class of 9 year olds are preparing for a nature walk. She has invited Ophelia Vanderpuye to Finland to show her how academic research from the University of Helsinki has changed the way she teaches. 'I've been teaching 37 years. In the beginning nobody was allowed to move, but now I can say 'help your fellows', she tells Ophelia.
Ophelia is an ICT teacher from London & spends 3 days a week helping other schools incorporate IT in their classrooms. At Laajasalo Primary School, near Helsinki Ophelia finds that Marianne's class is studying native birds. 'It's not an ICT class,' observes Ophelia, 'It's integrated into another subject. I think we are working towards that kind of set-up in London.' At the end of the day Ophelia follows Marianne to a conference where the spread of an IT network to other schools in Helsinki is discussed. Only after that can Ophelia ask Marianne how she has incorporated the academic research into her class."
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Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Available Light Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Finland
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Student Assessment, Types of Schools and Social Environment, Content Areas: Technology, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
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Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Student Assessment, Types of Schools and Social Environment, Content Areas: Technology
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From Good To Outstanding, 1, Esther Arnott
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 31 mins
Lampton School, west London, rates secondary history teacher Esther Arnott as 'good'. As part of our challenge we bring in top Inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Esther’s Year 7 lessons. The Inspector’s feedback after Esther’s lesson, on the impact of William of Normandy’s rule over the English, high...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 31 mins
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Lampton School, west London, rates secondary history teacher Esther Arnott as 'good'. As part of our challenge we bring in top Inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Esther’s Year 7 lessons. The Inspector’s feedback after Esther’s lesson, on the impact of William of Normandy’s rule over the English, highlights some clear areas for improvement. She’s then off to our clinic to get some one-to-one CPD from history advisor Michael Riley o...
Lampton School, west London, rates secondary history teacher Esther Arnott as 'good'. As part of our challenge we bring in top Inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Esther’s Year 7 lessons. The Inspector’s feedback after Esther’s lesson, on the impact of William of Normandy’s rule over the English, highlights some clear areas for improvement. She’s then off to our clinic to get some one-to-one CPD from history advisor Michael Riley on pedagogy, and tips from our voice and communications expert Ulrika Schulte-Baukloh. In addition Esther gets input from an online community who have viewed a video of her first lesson. She then has just three weeks back in the classroom to put their advice into action before the Inspector returns to observe a second lesson and deliver her final verdict. Will Esther make the grade? Will she raise her game sufficiently to go from ‘good’ to ‘outstanding’.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
From Good To Outstanding
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
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From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 1, Rachel Atkins: Lesson 1
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 1 hour 3 mins
"From Good to Outstanding gives you the chance to see the uncut footage of reception teacher Rachel Atkins as she starts on her journey from good to outstanding
Tyssen Community School rates Rachel Atkins' teaching as ""good"" and she wants to become ""outstanding"". During a morning session lasting over an ho...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 1 hour 3 mins
Description
"From Good to Outstanding gives you the chance to see the uncut footage of reception teacher Rachel Atkins as she starts on her journey from good to outstanding
Tyssen Community School rates Rachel Atkins' teaching as ""good"" and she wants to become ""outstanding"". During a morning session lasting over an hour Rachel's class engages with their Great Outdoors topic, featuring guided reading, independent learning, a focused activity and direc...
"From Good to Outstanding gives you the chance to see the uncut footage of reception teacher Rachel Atkins as she starts on her journey from good to outstanding
Tyssen Community School rates Rachel Atkins' teaching as ""good"" and she wants to become ""outstanding"". During a morning session lasting over an hour Rachel's class engages with their Great Outdoors topic, featuring guided reading, independent learning, a focused activity and directed teaching. Inspector Clare Gillies observes.
We invite you to support Rachel during her journey by posting your thoughts and suggestions in the From Good to Outstanding online discussion group."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
From Good To Outstanding Uncut
Topic / Theme
Professional Development, Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Professional Development, Teacher Collaboration
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From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 2, Hana Abassi: Lesson 1
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 44 mins
"From Good to Outstanding gives you the chance to see Year 8 science teacher Hana Abbasi 's whole first observed lesson as she starts on her journey of improvement.
Oaks Park High School rates secondary science teacher Hana Abbasi's teaching as 'good' and she wants to become 'outstanding'. In this 60 minute les...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 44 mins
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"From Good to Outstanding gives you the chance to see Year 8 science teacher Hana Abbasi 's whole first observed lesson as she starts on her journey of improvement.
Oaks Park High School rates secondary science teacher Hana Abbasi's teaching as 'good' and she wants to become 'outstanding'. In this 60 minute lesson Hana teaches nutrition to her Year 8 class. Her lesson features a starter, group and pair work, self-assessment, discussion and ple...
"From Good to Outstanding gives you the chance to see Year 8 science teacher Hana Abbasi 's whole first observed lesson as she starts on her journey of improvement.
Oaks Park High School rates secondary science teacher Hana Abbasi's teaching as 'good' and she wants to become 'outstanding'. In this 60 minute lesson Hana teaches nutrition to her Year 8 class. Her lesson features a starter, group and pair work, self-assessment, discussion and plenary observed by inspector Clare Gillies.
We invite you to support Hana during her journey by posting your thoughts and suggestions in the From Good to Outstanding online discussion group."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
From Good To Outstanding Uncut
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Leadership, Professional Development, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Leadership, Professional Development
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From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 2, Lisa Essop
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 32 mins
"Valentines High School rates secondary maths teacher Lisa Essop as 'good'.
As part of our challenge we bring in top inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Lisa's Year 7 lessons.
After observing Lisa's lesson on angles, the inspector highlights a need to tackle differentiation and give some real life context to...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 32 mins
Description
"Valentines High School rates secondary maths teacher Lisa Essop as 'good'.
As part of our challenge we bring in top inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Lisa's Year 7 lessons.
After observing Lisa's lesson on angles, the inspector highlights a need to tackle differentiation and give some real life context to the mathematics. Lisa's then off to our 'clinic' to get some one-to-one CPD on pedagogy from secondary maths expert John Wilkinson. Li...
"Valentines High School rates secondary maths teacher Lisa Essop as 'good'.
As part of our challenge we bring in top inspector Clare Gillies to assess one of Lisa's Year 7 lessons.
After observing Lisa's lesson on angles, the inspector highlights a need to tackle differentiation and give some real life context to the mathematics. Lisa's then off to our 'clinic' to get some one-to-one CPD on pedagogy from secondary maths expert John Wilkinson. Lisa also gets advice from our presentation and communications expert Mo Shapiro.
She then has just three weeks back in the classroom to put their advice into action before the inspector returns for the final verdict. Will Lisa make the grade? Will she raise her game sufficiently to go from 'good' to 'outstanding'?"
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Leadership, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Leadership
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From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 4, James Evelyn: Lesson 2 Uncut
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 55 mins
"Southwold Primary rates primary teacher James Evelyn's teaching as 'good'. After watching his 50 minute maths lesson on counting, partitioning and calculating with his Year 3/4 class, you can post your suggestions online on how he can improve his maths lesson in our From Good to Outstanding discussion group.
J...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 55 mins
Description
"Southwold Primary rates primary teacher James Evelyn's teaching as 'good'. After watching his 50 minute maths lesson on counting, partitioning and calculating with his Year 3/4 class, you can post your suggestions online on how he can improve his maths lesson in our From Good to Outstanding discussion group.
James's lesson features starter, role play, individual & group work and plenary.
Watch the full version of his second lesson then post...
"Southwold Primary rates primary teacher James Evelyn's teaching as 'good'. After watching his 50 minute maths lesson on counting, partitioning and calculating with his Year 3/4 class, you can post your suggestions online on how he can improve his maths lesson in our From Good to Outstanding discussion group.
James's lesson features starter, role play, individual & group work and plenary.
Watch the full version of his second lesson then post any feedback or suggestions which you think James might find find useful for teaching future outstanding lessons.
The full edited programme will be shown in April 2009."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Secondary, Education
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© Crown Copyright 2011
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Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
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How Teachers Can Be Better Mentors, 1, Jude Mentors Christobel
produced by Libra Television, in How Teachers Can Be Better Mentors, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 15 mins
Student teachers enter the world of education with a range of backgrounds and experiences. Being paired with a good mentor makes all the difference to their chances of a rewarding placement. There is professional satisfaction in the pairing for the mentor too. This programme explores the role of teacher mentor th...
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produced by Libra Television, in How Teachers Can Be Better Mentors, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 15 mins
Description
Student teachers enter the world of education with a range of backgrounds and experiences. Being paired with a good mentor makes all the difference to their chances of a rewarding placement. There is professional satisfaction in the pairing for the mentor too. This programme explores the role of teacher mentor through the relationship between Jude, who has been a teacher since 2003 and a mentor for four months, and Christobel, a mature student t...
Student teachers enter the world of education with a range of backgrounds and experiences. Being paired with a good mentor makes all the difference to their chances of a rewarding placement. There is professional satisfaction in the pairing for the mentor too. This programme explores the role of teacher mentor through the relationship between Jude, who has been a teacher since 2003 and a mentor for four months, and Christobel, a mature student teacher in her first year of a flex mod course at the University of Cumbria. Christobel chose this course to fit in with her busy life as a married mother of two who also does 13 hours of teaching support each week. Jude has no problem mentoring someone older than herself as she is keen to pass on her own positive experiences of being mentored. She also believes that mentoring allows her to reflect on her own teaching methods which in turn can only benefit the children in her class.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Libra Television
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
How Teachers Can Be Better Mentors
Topic / Theme
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Leadership, Teacher Collaboration
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In-School Variation, 2, Reducing ISV: Peer Observation
produced by Evans Woolfe, in In-School Variation, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 4 mins
"This film looks at how peer observation can be used as a key driver for reducing in-school variation (ISV).
At South Dartmoor Community College we see how teachers observing each other's lessons is being used as a way of sharing ideas and good practice between departments. At Eggar's School it has also play...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in In-School Variation, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 4 mins
Description
"This film looks at how peer observation can be used as a key driver for reducing in-school variation (ISV).
At South Dartmoor Community College we see how teachers observing each other's lessons is being used as a way of sharing ideas and good practice between departments. At Eggar's School it has also played an important part in raising levels of achievement. For example we see how Science teacher James Wordsworth benefitted from observi...
"This film looks at how peer observation can be used as a key driver for reducing in-school variation (ISV).
At South Dartmoor Community College we see how teachers observing each other's lessons is being used as a way of sharing ideas and good practice between departments. At Eggar's School it has also played an important part in raising levels of achievement. For example we see how Science teacher James Wordsworth benefitted from observing Music teacher Nathan Smith's year 9 music class."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Evans Woolfe
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
In-School Variation
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration
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Inspecting The Inspectors, 3, Primary Literacy
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in Inspecting The Inspectors, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Five primary literacy co-ordinators get a chance to grill top literacy HMI Paul Wagstaff about the inspection experience and what it means for literacy teachers
The discussion ranges over issues such as preparing for inspection and self-evaluation, maximising impact and going 'beyond the literacy hour', as well...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in Inspecting The Inspectors, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"Five primary literacy co-ordinators get a chance to grill top literacy HMI Paul Wagstaff about the inspection experience and what it means for literacy teachers
The discussion ranges over issues such as preparing for inspection and self-evaluation, maximising impact and going 'beyond the literacy hour', as well as the thorny subject of phonics and reading.
With literacy consistently in the spotlight, this opportunity to interrogate the Inspec...
"Five primary literacy co-ordinators get a chance to grill top literacy HMI Paul Wagstaff about the inspection experience and what it means for literacy teachers
The discussion ranges over issues such as preparing for inspection and self-evaluation, maximising impact and going 'beyond the literacy hour', as well as the thorny subject of phonics and reading.
With literacy consistently in the spotlight, this opportunity to interrogate the Inspectors is a valuable resource for all primary teachers and heads.
This week's panel
Uz Afzal, Literacy Co-ordinator, Fox Primary School, London
Rhiannon Davies, Literacy Co-ordinator, Christ Church Primary School, London
Satnam Jagpal, Literacy Co-ordinator, Wyndcliffe Primary School, Birmingham
Nina Capek, Year 3 Teacher, Firfield Primary School, Derbyshire"
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Double Exposure/Flashback TV
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Inspecting The Inspectors
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Literacy, Reading, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Literacy, Reading
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International Partnerships, 1, Enhancing the Curriculum
produced by Maverick Television, in International Partnerships, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 18 mins
Headteachers and teachers who have visited schools in Latin America demonstrate how their experiences have invigorated teaching and learning in secondary and primary schools in England. The visits have led to international communication between pupils about their schools and lifestyles, but have also brought new i...
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produced by Maverick Television, in International Partnerships, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 18 mins
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Headteachers and teachers who have visited schools in Latin America demonstrate how their experiences have invigorated teaching and learning in secondary and primary schools in England. The visits have led to international communication between pupils about their schools and lifestyles, but have also brought new ideas and insights into the classroom. This programme features South Dartmoor Community College, where the technology department uses de...
Headteachers and teachers who have visited schools in Latin America demonstrate how their experiences have invigorated teaching and learning in secondary and primary schools in England. The visits have led to international communication between pupils about their schools and lifestyles, but have also brought new ideas and insights into the classroom. This programme features South Dartmoor Community College, where the technology department uses designs from Brazil; West Drayton Primary, in west London, which is introducing Portuguese; Willingdon Community School in Sussex, where the citizenship class debates the meaning of national identity; and Willingdon Primary, which is teaching Spanish to all years including reception. The programme highlights the importance of international partnerships to help prepare young people for their place in a global society.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Maverick Television
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
International Partnerships
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Leadership, Primary, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Leadership
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