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From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 2, Rachel Atkins: Lesson 2
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 1 hour 8 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, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 1 hour 8 mins
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"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."
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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, Teaching Methods, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
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From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 4, Hana Abbasi: Lesson 2
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 54 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 less...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding Uncut, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 54 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 plen...
"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."
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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, Teaching Methods, Health, Content Areas: Sciences, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
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Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Health, Content Areas: Sciences
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From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 1, Esther Arnott: Lesson 1 Uncut
produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 42 mins
Lampton School rates secondary History teacher Esther Arnott as 'good'. In this 45 minute lesson Esther teaches the impact of William of Normandy on the English. We invite you to respond to Esther's Yr 7 history lesson, via From Good to Outstanding's web discussion group, ahead of the feedback she gets from our Sc...
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produced by Double Exposure/Flashback TV, in From Good To Outstanding - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 42 mins
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Lampton School rates secondary History teacher Esther Arnott as 'good'. In this 45 minute lesson Esther teaches the impact of William of Normandy on the English. We invite you to respond to Esther's Yr 7 history lesson, via From Good to Outstanding's web discussion group, ahead of the feedback she gets from our School Inspector Clare Gillies. The lesson features a starter, role play, group work, pair and plenary. You can view this lesson in its f...
Lampton School rates secondary History teacher Esther Arnott as 'good'. In this 45 minute lesson Esther teaches the impact of William of Normandy on the English. We invite you to respond to Esther's Yr 7 history lesson, via From Good to Outstanding's web discussion group, ahead of the feedback she gets from our School Inspector Clare Gillies. The lesson features a starter, role play, group work, pair and plenary. You can view this lesson in its full version (with minor edits) and post your ideas and suggestions to help her improve and move up 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 - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only
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 Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only, 2, James Evelyn: Lesson 1 Uncut
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, 2008), 50 mins
Southwold Primary School rates James Evelyn?s teaching as ?good?. In this 50 minute lesson James teaches data handling to his Year 3/4 class. We invite you to respond to James? maths lesson, via From Good to Outstanding?s web discussion group, ahead of the feedback he gets from our School Inspector Clare Gillies....
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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, 2008), 50 mins
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Southwold Primary School rates James Evelyn?s teaching as ?good?. In this 50 minute lesson James teaches data handling to his Year 3/4 class. We invite you to respond to James? maths lesson, via From Good to Outstanding?s web discussion group, ahead of the feedback he gets from our School Inspector Clare Gillies. James lesson features starter, whole class work, group and pair work and plenary. You can view his first lesson in its full version (...
Southwold Primary School rates James Evelyn?s teaching as ?good?. In this 50 minute lesson James teaches data handling to his Year 3/4 class. We invite you to respond to James? maths lesson, via From Good to Outstanding?s web discussion group, ahead of the feedback he gets from our School Inspector Clare Gillies. James lesson features starter, whole class work, group and pair work and plenary. You can view his first lesson in its full version (with minor edits) and post your ideas and suggestions to help her improve and move up 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 - Uncut Lesson for Wiki Project Web Only
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
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Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
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KS1/2 Geography, 2, Investigating the Local Environment
produced by Available Light Productions, in KS1/2 Geography, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"This programme covers an in-depth example of how to use the local environment to enhance geographic learning at Key Stage 2.
It features the delivery of the Key Stage 2 topic 'Investigating the Local Environment' by Sam Jones of St. Leonard's Primary School in Exeter. The topic can be taught across a day and a h...
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produced by Available Light Productions, in KS1/2 Geography, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"This programme covers an in-depth example of how to use the local environment to enhance geographic learning at Key Stage 2.
It features the delivery of the Key Stage 2 topic 'Investigating the Local Environment' by Sam Jones of St. Leonard's Primary School in Exeter. The topic can be taught across a day and a half or over a number of weeks.
Sam's approach is to ask his pupils to test the hypothesis that environmental quality is better near t...
"This programme covers an in-depth example of how to use the local environment to enhance geographic learning at Key Stage 2.
It features the delivery of the Key Stage 2 topic 'Investigating the Local Environment' by Sam Jones of St. Leonard's Primary School in Exeter. The topic can be taught across a day and a half or over a number of weeks.
Sam's approach is to ask his pupils to test the hypothesis that environmental quality is better near the school than by the river. The work includes a field trip to survey local streets and mark them against selected criteria which measure environmental quality.
Geographical understanding is developed through numeracy, as pupils learn to measure distance to scale, draw up a scattergraph and use it to reach a conclusion.
David Weatherly, Devon Curriculum Services Geography Advisor, evalutes the work with Natalie Toulson from St. Michael's Church of England Primary School in Exeter."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Available Light Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
KS1/2 Geography
Topic / Theme
Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Curriculum, Teacher Collaboration, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Curriculum, Teacher Collaboration
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KS1/2 Modern Foreign Languages, 2, Strategies and Pay-offs: Spanish to Year 6
produced by Big Heart Media, in KS1/2 Modern Foreign Languages, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"How can progression in grammar and literacy be built in to a school's MFL strategy with the help of its LEA, and what is the wider value of teaching an MFL is at a Primary level?
The example of Arnot Community Primary, Liverpool, a Centre of Excellence in MFL, with Spanish speakers on staff, and pupils learnin...
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produced by Big Heart Media, in KS1/2 Modern Foreign Languages, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
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"How can progression in grammar and literacy be built in to a school's MFL strategy with the help of its LEA, and what is the wider value of teaching an MFL is at a Primary level?
The example of Arnot Community Primary, Liverpool, a Centre of Excellence in MFL, with Spanish speakers on staff, and pupils learning Spanish from Foundation onwards is used here to help provide some answers. It examines what Arnot is achieving with children by Year...
"How can progression in grammar and literacy be built in to a school's MFL strategy with the help of its LEA, and what is the wider value of teaching an MFL is at a Primary level?
The example of Arnot Community Primary, Liverpool, a Centre of Excellence in MFL, with Spanish speakers on staff, and pupils learning Spanish from Foundation onwards is used here to help provide some answers. It examines what Arnot is achieving with children by Year 6, and explores the questions of what being a Centre of Excellence in MFL entails.
As well as focusing on the numeracy work and games in Martin Fiztgerald's Year 5-6 class, we hear from LEA Advisors Jayne Patten and Sheila Grady, Spanish Co-ordinator Teresa Miller, and Foreign Language Assistant Lucia Ábalos, as well as, crucially, the non-specialist teachers who are delivering the strategies in the classroom."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Big Heart Media
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
KS1/2 Modern Foreign Languages
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Foreign Language, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
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Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Foreign Language
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KS3-4 English, 4, 2 Travel Texts: The Guide Book and The Travelogue (KS4)
produced by Big Heart Media, in KS3-4 English, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 22 mins
Two professional travel writers, Charlotte Hindle (author for the Lonely Planet guides) and travelogue writer Paul Gogerty, take viewers through the processes involved in researching and writing for different purposes and audiences. They start off in the same location - Exmouth Market - but Charlotte is writing an...
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produced by Big Heart Media, in KS3-4 English, 4 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 22 mins
Description
Two professional travel writers, Charlotte Hindle (author for the Lonely Planet guides) and travelogue writer Paul Gogerty, take viewers through the processes involved in researching and writing for different purposes and audiences. They start off in the same location - Exmouth Market - but Charlotte is writing an entry for a guide book, whilst Paul is writing a more literary, narrative driven piece. We reveal what they look for as they do their...
Two professional travel writers, Charlotte Hindle (author for the Lonely Planet guides) and travelogue writer Paul Gogerty, take viewers through the processes involved in researching and writing for different purposes and audiences. They start off in the same location - Exmouth Market - but Charlotte is writing an entry for a guide book, whilst Paul is writing a more literary, narrative driven piece. We reveal what they look for as they do their research and how and why the language they use in their finished pieces is different.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Big Heart Media
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
KS3-4 English
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Literature, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
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Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Literature
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Large-Group times for Active Learners
produced by HighScope (Ypsilanti, MI: HighScope, 2006), 53 mins
Large-group time brings children and adults together for action songs, cooperative games and projects, movement activities, group storytelling, and other planned learning experiences. This program lets you watch HighScope preschool teachers plan, implement, and review a variety of engaging large-group activities t...
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produced by HighScope (Ypsilanti, MI: HighScope, 2006), 53 mins
Description
Large-group time brings children and adults together for action songs, cooperative games and projects, movement activities, group storytelling, and other planned learning experiences. This program lets you watch HighScope preschool teachers plan, implement, and review a variety of engaging large-group activities that give children opportunities to make choices while participating in developmentally important experiences.
Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
HighScope
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
HighScope
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Educational methods, Education, Preschool
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 by HighScope Educational Research Foundation
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Curriculum, Teaching Methods
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Peer Observation with Bayley, 3, Sharing Ideas at EYFS
produced by Evans Woolfe, in Peer Observation with Bayley, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 16 mins
"Two reception teachers come up with new ideas when they work with John Bayley on peer observation.
Recently qualified Laura Green puts a strong focus on developing the children's emerging writing skills and is keen to encourage them to write independently. Today she tries out a new plan, which her line manager L...
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produced by Evans Woolfe, in Peer Observation with Bayley, 3 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 16 mins
Description
"Two reception teachers come up with new ideas when they work with John Bayley on peer observation.
Recently qualified Laura Green puts a strong focus on developing the children's emerging writing skills and is keen to encourage them to write independently. Today she tries out a new plan, which her line manager Lois Eves observes to be a great success. Not only are the children writing enthusiastically but some are beginning to assess the qualit...
"Two reception teachers come up with new ideas when they work with John Bayley on peer observation.
Recently qualified Laura Green puts a strong focus on developing the children's emerging writing skills and is keen to encourage them to write independently. Today she tries out a new plan, which her line manager Lois Eves observes to be a great success. Not only are the children writing enthusiastically but some are beginning to assess the quality of their work, which John notes as exemplary.
In Lois's lesson Laura picks up tips on how to inject pace by giving the children gentle reminders to move onto new activities. Inspired by the observation process, they come up with four key insights to push literacy skills; to involve children in the planning, to model more active role play, to allow time for observations and a plenary, and above all, to take more risks."
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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
Peer Observation with Bayley
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Writing, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Writing
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Resource Review, 5, Primary Maths
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 5 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
"Resource Review is your solution to finding the best resources for teaching your subject. Each week we test out resources in classrooms around the country and with experts at our studio base in London.
Judy Sayers, senior lecturer in Mathematics education at the University of Northampton, recommends three primar...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Resource Review, 5 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2006), 14 mins
Description
"Resource Review is your solution to finding the best resources for teaching your subject. Each week we test out resources in classrooms around the country and with experts at our studio base in London.
Judy Sayers, senior lecturer in Mathematics education at the University of Northampton, recommends three primary mathematics resources:
The CD-Rom, Hundreds of Numeracy Resources, trialled by teacher Isaac Anoom and pupils in Kensal Rise Library...
"Resource Review is your solution to finding the best resources for teaching your subject. Each week we test out resources in classrooms around the country and with experts at our studio base in London.
Judy Sayers, senior lecturer in Mathematics education at the University of Northampton, recommends three primary mathematics resources:
The CD-Rom, Hundreds of Numeracy Resources, trialled by teacher Isaac Anoom and pupils in Kensal Rise Library in Brent, London.
The book, We Can Work It Out, roadtested by teacher John Maniford and his Year 5 class at Engayne Primary School in the London Borough of Havering.
And the studio panel review: a surprising choice for maths - a storybook called The Man, by Raymond Briggs.
Judy joins presenter Hermione Cockburn to discuss the resources in studio with panellists Jenny Piggott Director of NRich, and educational consultant Adrienne Jones."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Resource Review
Topic / Theme
Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: Mathematics, Primary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Educational Topic
Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: Mathematics
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