Reflecting on a crucial topic from last year's blog: What do 'substantive' and 'disciplinary' knowledge mean in primary foundation subjects? A timely reminder that both are key to enable students to think critically and engage with subjects on a deeper level: https://hfl.mobi/HFLBlog
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Check out this upcoming webinar from my mentor and friend Marilyn Sprick
Why a dedicated teacher and the right novel fails to move intervention students forward can be mystery. This session builds a deeper understanding of what creates fragile readers and why "the science of reading" is important. This session will be recorded for those who register. https://bit.ly/3Q-meet
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Why a dedicated teacher and the right novel fails to move intervention students forward can be mystery. This session builds a deeper understanding of what creates fragile readers and why "the science of reading" is important. This session will be recorded for those who register. https://bit.ly/3Q-meet
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🐊Improve your confidence in planning and teaching lessons with Snap Science 🐊 Rediscover Jane's webinar exploring the current challenges and opportunities in Primary Science ✨View here: https://lnkd.in/eeasCvSg
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How to master the art of research deadlines 👉🏻👉🏻👉🏻
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Reading research can, at times, be confusing. 😕 And knowing the difference between correlation and causation is key. So to clarify, we chatted with Professor Camilla Gilmore. Here's a peek at our Expert Insight with her 👀 (and find even more on the Teacher CPD Academy: https://loom.ly/vQIJqZc)
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Explicit, systematic instruction is a key ingredient for Science of Reading-aligned instruction. But what about student practice? Join Dr. Julia B. Lindsey, Ph.D. on May 2 to learn about the importance of high-impact practice routines.
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