The Writing Network hosting The Writing Revolutionโs Co-CEOs Toni-Ann Vroom & Dina Zoleo
A key goal of the Think Forward Writing Network is to open a conversation about writing in the classroom, using research, trialled techniques, assessment and data collection. Join us for this talk on The Writing Revolution from two key people at TWR: Drs Toni-Ann Vroom & Dina Zoleo
The Writing Network Connect #6
A key goal of the Think Forward Writing Network is to open a conversation about writing in the classroom, using research, trialled techniques, assessment and data collection. Catch up on our third Network Connect Session! All welcome. Letโs share expertise, discuss best practice, learn from each other!
Dr Nathaniel Swain and Shane Pearson - From the big five to a coherent curriculum
At Brandon Park Primary School, we are building upon our low variance spelling and word reading curriculum, to make direct connections between spelling, reading, and writing instruction within English lessons and in every learning area. In this session we will describe how we are ensuring that in every subject, children are supported to read, write and discuss high-level academic concepts and ideas, and put their hard-won literacy skills to good use. This practical and research-informed presentation will detail how we have sought to make explicit and direct connections between what students are learning in English, and the vast knowledge bases in the Arts, Sciences, and Humanities. By using a knowledge-rich, coherent and cohesive curriculum map, and the thought-enriching techniques from the Writing Revolution, we are supporting our students to become informed, insightful, critical and independent readers, writers, and learners. Come hear how you could do the same!
Implementing the science of learning when the rest of the school isn't - Brendan Lee
Have ever you had the realisation that the way your school has been going about things is not evidence-informed? Have you also struggled with initiating the changes that are needed for school improvement? This talk is targeted at classroom teachers and middle leaders who are experiencing barriers in the implementation process. In this presentation, Brendan will discuss some of the strategies that teachers can use when approaching school leaders and what you need to understand before moving forward.
A crash course in pedagogy for surviving and thriving in the English classroom - Rebecca Birch
Rebecca Birch hosts a crash course for early career English teachers on how to create cultures of writing and reading in the classroom. Drawing on evidence-based practice, Rebecca will share key strategies to support teachers in making writing routine, including the direct teaching of writing structures that enhance learning, and the modelling and scaffolding of responses. She will also present on how to support students in reading comprehension, while providing an appropriate level of challenge. Finally, she will present on the structures and resources that can support early career teachers in doing their job, for example effective use of aides, strategic programming and efficient whole class and individualised feedback.
The Writing Network hosting The Writing Revolutionโs Toni-Ann Vroom & Dina Zoleo
A key goal of the Think Forward Writing Network is to open a conversation about writing in the classroom, using research, trialled techniques, assessment and data collection. Join us for this talk on The Writing Revolution from two key people at TWR: Drs Toni-Ann Vroom & Dina Zoleo
The Writing Network Connect #2
A key goal of the Think Forward Writing Network is to open a conversation about writing in the classroom, using research, trialled techniques, assessment and data collection. Catch up on our second Network Connect Session! And join us next month! All welcome. Letโs share expertise, discuss best practice, learn from each other!
TAS Branch - How revolutionary is The Writing Revolution? - Dr Damon Thomas
See how we launched the TAS Branch of TFE, and hear from special guest, Dr Damon Thomas from the University of Tasmania on: How revolutionary is The Writing Revolution?
The Writing Network Connect #1
A key goal of the Think Forward Writing Network is to open a conversation about writing in the classroom, using research, trialled techniques, assessment and data collection. Catch up on our first Network Connect Session! And join us next month! All welcome. Letโs share expertise, discuss best practice, learn from each other!
Writing and the science of learning - Daisy Christodoulou
Think Forward Educators is thrilled to welcome Daisy Christodoulou to speak with us. Join us for an evening with one of the worldโs most influential educators. Daisy provides her take on some of her areas of expertise, including Effective instruction, Assessment, and Writing.