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Curriculum, explicit instruction, intelligent assessment, leadership and history
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Ben Newmark | Curriculum, explicit instruction, intelligent assessment, leadership and history Ben Newmark – Curriculum, explicit instruction, intelligent assessment, leadership and history Search Widgets Search Ben Newmark Curriculum, explicit instruction, intelligent assessment, leadership and history High Expectations? April 8, 2024 bennewmark Leave a comment We all know teachers should have high expectations of pupils. Teachers who think their pupils can learn and do lots set more challenging work than those doubting their capacities and this leads to more progress. Nobody – quite rightly – argues against high expectations. Officially you can’t even be a teacher if you don’t have them – they’re in the Teacher Standards. But high expectations aren’t the same thing to everyone. Given the huge variability in our education system how could they be? Different teachers and schools demand different levels of effort and have differing standards on acceptable...
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