Adaptive Teaching: Classroom Strategies for Secondary School Teachers
Adaptive Teaching: Classroom Strategiesfor Secondary School Teachers
Description
Great teachers ensure every student is deeply engaged and supported in their learning. Adaptive Teaching is key to achieving this, but practical implementation requires time, knowledge, and strategy. This training session is what you need to get you started with practical, research-driven approaches to embed adaptive teaching into your classroom practice.
Learn the difference between adaptive teaching and differentiation, explore strategies to foster student independence, and discover how to optimise your time while delivering impactful instruction.
Key Features
Practical, low-prep techniques for immediate use.
Research-driven strategies to confidently integrate adaptive teaching.
A range of adaptable strategies to add to your ‘teacher toolkit”.
Learning Objectives
Understand the principles of adaptive teaching and its distinction from differentiation.
Learn easy-to-use strategies to optimise time while fostering student independence and engagement.
Embed adaptive teaching as a sustainable and consistent practice in your classroom.
About the Presenter
Lisa Jane Ashes
Lisa believes that education is about developing minds for the future. She also believes that many schools fall short of producing a fully rounded end product’ because they fail to coordinate learning across their departments.
She has therefore made it her mission to transform how teachers think about the curriculum so that they can begin to deliver a whole school approach to education. To achieve this, she helps teachers develop personally and professionally by empowering them to collaborate with others within and outside their particular department.
In Lisa’s most recent book, ‘Teacher in the Cupboard,’ she helps teachers examine their approaches to the many problems educators face. Tried and tested solutions to myriad issues are examined from all perspectives. This book provides a mindset to facing problems and is a human approach that can be adopted to solve them.
Lisa’s first book ‘Manglish’, considers how English and Maths can be creatively brought together to improve literacy and numeracy throughout the school, providing practical ideas and strategies for doing this. Lisa is passionate about writing and appears in many teaching and learning publications such as: ‘There Is Another Way and ‘Don’t Change the light bulbs — A Compendium of Expertise from the UK’s most switched-on Educators’.
She has also written many articles to help reflect on her work in education and share her evolving ideas as she goes. Lisa takes her message of curriculum collaboration around the world. Through her work with the charity ‘Reach Out to Schools,’ Lisa has developed teams in Ghana and Nepal where she uses her strategies to help create a culture of continual self-improvement among the country’s teachers.
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