Learn the stages of cognitive development according to Piaget's theory. Explore concrete examples that illustrate how children's thinking evolves from infancy to adolescence. Gain insights into sensorimotor exploration, imaginative play, concrete reasoning, and abstract thinking. Understand the significant milestones and transformations in cognitive abilities throughout each stage.
Author: Mr Sanchez de Santiago
How are Jean Piaget’s ideas implemented in Primary classrooms today?
Jean Piaget's ideas still influence primary schools in England today. From constructivist approaches to active learning and play-based strategies, educators embrace Piaget's theories to create engaging and developmentally appropriate learning experiences. Explore the implementation of scaffolding, assessment practices, and the importance of understanding children's thinking processes. Discover how primary schools incorporate Piaget's principles while incorporating a holistic approach that draws from diverse educational theories.
Communities of Practice: Empowering Educators
During the pandemic, my experience as a Year 1 teacher was greatly enriched thanks to the initiative led by Slough Borough Council's group manager for schools effectiveness. She organised a community of practice that brought together educators from Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1) who were passionate about continuous provision and … Continue reading Communities of Practice: Empowering Educators
Effective EAL Strategies for Primary Schools
EAL students bring diversity and unique perspectives to our classrooms. By employing these effective strategies and maintaining cultural sensitivity, educators can provide them with the support they need to succeed academically and socially, fostering an inclusive and enriching learning environment for all.
Teacher Mentorship: Pros vs Cons
Helping new teachers is a special and tough job. When I mentored at the University of Reading, I saw how complex it is to guide someone into teaching. Being a mentor is more than just enjoying shaping the next generation of teachers. It's about thinking about my own teaching and communicating well. In this post, I talk about the good and tough parts of mentoring, from the joy of growing professionally to the challenges of time limits and meeting different needs. Mentoring is not just giving advice; it's a journey that affects both the mentor and the new teacher in a lasting way.
Oracy in Schools: Voice 21
In today's schools, the development of oral communication skills and vocabulary acquisition holds immense significance. Effective communication and a rich vocabulary empower students not only academically but also in facing the complexities of the world. However, it's essential to recognise that not all students have equitable access to these critical skills. Groups like Pupil Premium … Continue reading Oracy in Schools: Voice 21
Effective Strategies for Students with Hearing Impairment in Primary Education
This post dips into hearing impairment and how, especially in primary education, teachers can employ effective strategies to ensure that students with hearing impairment not only learn but thrive in the classroom. Drawing from personal experiences and expert insights, we'll explore the tools, techniques, and approaches that can transform the educational journey for these young learners.
The Attainment Gap Analysed
The attainment gap in education is not just a statistic; it's a complex challenge with far-reaching consequences. In this exploration of the attainment gap, we delve into its causes, consequences, and the groups most affected.
