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English teachers, try these three visible thinking activities for teaching literary analysis. Show your students that discovering author purpose is a process and give them opportunities to see that process in action - you'll be amazed at the results. #highschoolenglish #middleschoolela #literaryanalysis #authorpurpose #visiblethinking
Irena Pemberton saved to Teaching English
Visible Learning "Visible” refers to making student learning visible to teachers, ensuring attributes that make a “visible” difference to student learning. The “learning” aspect refers to how we go about knowing and understanding then doing something about student “learning”. "Visible Learning" Learning Objectives Introduce and

Dawn Russell saved to Teacher Bits and Bobs
A recent post at the Corwin Connect blog celebrates the 10th anniversary of John Hattie's Visible Learning, a groundbreaking study of "what works" in teaching and learning.

Robin Madison saved to RtI/MTSS
“Here's 8 things you can do that cause learning @VisibleLearning”

Anne van der Graaf saved to Reflective learning
Bump it up walls are a fantastic tool to make learning visible in the classroom. Not only are learning intentions clear, but students can also use the wall as a ‘third teacher’ when you are busy with other students. What does the research say about Bump It Up Walls? How to set up a Bump […]
hiba taja saved to visible Learning
Visible learning stems from 15 years of research from Professor John Hattie which is based on millions of students and represented the largest meta-analysis and synthesis of what improves student...
Becky B saved to Instructional Strategies
“How do yourSds explore ideas vs.memorize facts with #visiblethinking routines? #newtechnetwork http://t.co/YPYtv92dfa”

Kathy Panek saved to Teaching Ideas
In our classroom, each student has a data binder in which they set goals, collect data, and reflect on their work and goals. We call this b...
Marguerite Langford saved to Teaching Ideas