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MYP Maths – An overview from a new IB Teacher (Part 1)
The Intro I recently accepted a post an an international school in Tanzania which runs the IB Curriculum. For a while now I have considered the IB framework the most well positioned to adapt to the needs of students… Continue Reading →
Overview of GR12 Maths For SA Curriculum
My Take: Recently I had to put together a summary of important details related to the GR12 Maths curriculum in South Africa in relation to a workshop I was preparing. I thought it would useful to preserve a… Continue Reading →
Tag Archives: teaching
Managing Multi-Grading and Differentiation
In school and university, I thought that if one studied science teaching, one would became a science teacher. That was that. Science would be forever your domain. The reality is a lot more messy. In a school, gaps open up and … Continue reading
Giving Useful Feedback to Students
Giving continuous, useful feedback is such an integral part of good teaching. I’m at a loss as to why it does not form a bigger part of the PGCE! Many new teachers (myself included) struggle with how to give good … Continue reading
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Tagged feedback, giving feedback, good teaching, Sal Khan, school, teaching, testing
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Becoming a great teacher
I was doing my annual (okay, I’m lying, perhaps once every 3 years), hard drive cleanup recently when I came across an old document entitled ‘teaching tips and resources.’ Looking at its contents, I was taken vividly back to when I … Continue reading
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Tagged greatteachers, learning, teacherlessons, teaching, tips
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