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Cooperative learning approaches for developing team workers

Anne de A’Echevarria explores Kagan’s Cooperative Learning pedagogy as part of her in-depth focus on the ‘Team Workers' strand of the QCA’s Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills framework

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Learning together: how collaborative research can benefit students and teachers

When teachers and students work together, they can learn a lot about learning. In a 'Learning Together' project at seven schools, students and teachers researched the link between pupil behaviour and learning

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Christmas maths resources

This pack of free Christmas maths activities are suitable for primary school children of all abilities

Primary teaching resource: writing skills

This chapter from Thinking Through Primary Teaching is an excellent resource for primary school teachers to help develop pupils' skills in writing and structuring their written responses

Creative thinking in literacy, art and design

This free 11 page literacy resource focuses on creative thinking in literacy, art and design

Science enrichment activity: Crime scene

This free teaching resource is a day-long enrichment activity taken from our recent publication, Enriching Science

Maths resources: Sunshine Game and Rounders

This free maths resource provides two maths games for ages 7 to 11

Maths resources: Addsub dominoes and Decimal Grand Prix

This free maths resource provides two maths games for Key stage 3 pupils

Lesson sequences: The Amazon rainforest

This sequence of four lessons, one of our many free geography teaching resources, is based around the enquiry question 'Should people be allowed to destroy the Amazon rainforest?'

Geography lesson plan: Disposal of different kinds of waste

Ideal for those teaching geography in schools, this free downloadable resource is a card game that will encourage pupils to think and role-play on the issues of waste disposal

Geography lesson activity: Should the rainforest be developed?

For key stage 3 geography: embedding logovisual thinking skills in your classrooms. This tried and tested lesson plan will help teachers to help students gain an understanding of environmental change and sustainable development

Geography lesson plan: Improving a shanty town

For key stages 3 to 4, this free geography activity, available to download, helps teachers to improve students' skills in information processing, reasoning, enquiry, creativity and evaluation

Using dilemma-based learning in the classroom

This resource is ideal for the subject leader or teacher and provides a comprehensive guide to dilemma-based learning, and how it can develop thinking skills in the classroom

Geography lesson plan: Caribbean fishermen

This free geography teaching resource can be used with primary and secondary school students, and is one of the many games and activities available for teachers in Using Games in School Geography

Enrichment Activities: Sportswear design and the use of slang

These enrichment activities focus on design, psychology and communication, looking at sportswear innovation and the use of slang read more

Working in groups: an under-used strategy?

Professor Maurice Galton, from the University of Cambridge, examines the benefits of group work and its possible contribution to improving the current classroom climate

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Energising literacy through collaboration

Collaborative work can have an energising effect across the curriculum. Jo Counsell describes a collaborative project that used dance to enhance literacy learning read more

Learning and thinking skills through drama

David Allen and Iona Towler-Evans look at an innovative system of teaching thinking skills through drama

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Scheme of work: Thinking actively in a social context Year 6 science

Peter Leyland describes how he used TASC to teach his Year 6 class about measuring time read more

Thinking skills: Thinkathon

What if we all looked the same? This was just one of the topics used to get pupils thinking at a competitive event organised by Luton LEA and attended by Peter Leyland read more

Learning detectives: learning to learn

Mandi Horwood describes how a project to investigate how students saw their learning and how they can have a say in it revealed the vital contribution that they have to make read more

Achieving a fully inclusive school: Brampton Manor

Headteacher Neil Berry explains how Brampton Manor in East London – described by Ofsted in December 1999 as having 'serious weaknesses' – was turned into the fully inclusive, successful school it is today

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Managing gender difference issues in the D&T workshop

Is it possible to create a more 'gender balanced' learning environment? Natalie Griffiths explains how she investigated the effect of gender on learning in the D&T classroom and developed strategies to benefit pupils of both sexes read more

Building emotional safety in groups

Raising Achievement Update looks at a book that describes practical ways of meeting the challenges of implementing circle time in secondary schools and why it can be so valuable read more

Singing your way to PSHE goals

Dr Christine Fanthome outlines the multiple benefits that singing in a choir has for PSHE

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Problem-solving skills: getting on with others

In a second extract from his book, psychologist Steve Killick describes two approaches to engaging young people in problem-solving conversations. read more

Pupil discussion at CDEC – bullying, fair trade and global citizenship

Young people discuss bullying, citizenship, fair trade and social responsibility

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Getting the most out of project work

In this article, Philip Drury underlines the numerous educational advantages of project work, and shows how negative points can be effectively circumvented read more

A starry approach to enrichment

The STAR workshops were designed by performers Martha and Eve to bring out students' creativity in music, drama and discussion read more

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