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    • About
    • Testimonials - training
  • Blog
    • Overview
    • So you want to be a teacher
    • Behaviour for Learning
    • Learning and Progress
    • Questioning and Collaborative Learning activities
    • Assessment
    • Lesson planning
  • Training
    • Behaviour Management strategies for the non-specialist drama teacher
    • Primary >
      • Drama teaching in the primary classroom
    • Secondary >
      • An Eye on Learning - video
  • Contact

Questioning and Collaborative Learning 

When the two elements of questioning and collaborative learning are planned for and delivered well, ​then more students will make progress and embed learning.

How  to observe - what good questioning looks like

In the classroom the best way of encouraging learning is asking questions
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How to observe - what good collaborative learning looks like

Collaborative learning tasks - when planned well - can have a massive impact on learning and progress.
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