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Essential Teaching Practices – Do They Exist?, Geoff N. Masters
Essential Teaching Practices – Do They Exist?, Geoff N. Masters
Teacher columnist – Geoff Masters
Professor Geoff Masters discusses several practices that he would advance are part of the generic ‘essence’ of effective teaching.
Assessing End-Of-School Attainment, Geoff N. Masters
Assessing End-Of-School Attainment, Geoff N. Masters
Teacher columnist – Geoff Masters
Is there a ‘best’ way to establish the levels of knowledge, understanding and skill that students have attained in a subject by the end of Year 12?
Achieving High Standards By Starting From Current Performance, Geoff N. Masters
Achieving High Standards By Starting From Current Performance, Geoff N. Masters
Teacher columnist – Geoff Masters
A commonly proposed strategy for raising achievement levels in schools is to specify high expectations or ‘standards’ of student performance and to hold students, teachers and schools accountable for achieving those standards. On the surface, it seems like an eminently sensible strategy. But is it?
Incentives - An Ineffective School Improvement Strategy?, Geoff N. Masters
Incentives - An Ineffective School Improvement Strategy?, Geoff N. Masters
Teacher columnist – Geoff Masters
By the turn of the century, the observation had been made in many countries that substantial increases in expenditure on schools had failed to deliver measurable improvements in student performance. But just how effective are incentives as an improvement strategy?