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The presentation from our Term 4 round.  Thanks so much Nicole Tainsh. Click here to download

Inquiry #1: What is self-regulation and how do students self-regulate?

Inquiry #2: How can students communicate their thinking? What is the role of the student? What is the role of the teacher?

Resource 1...

From  “Formative Classroom Walkthroughs” (Moss & Brookhart, 2015) 

This chapter focuses on self-regulated learning as it relates to student self-assessment. Click here to download.

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Resource 2...

​Sage 2YC Project: What is Self-Regulated Learning?

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Self-regulated learning is a cyclical process, wherein the student plans for a task, monitors their performance, and then reflects on the outcome.
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From "Making Thinking Visible" (Ritchhart, Church & Morrison, 2011)

This chapter discusses pedagogical strategies teachers can use to support visible thinking. Click here to download.


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Getting Smart blog post: A Teacher’s Perspective on the Importance of Sharing Students’ Learning

By: Erik Ray and Janice Walton
This is part four of a four-part series about how student engagement increases when students share their learning.



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​Inquiry #3: How do we ensure appropriate challenge and support?
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​Inquiry #4: What do we mean by student agency? What forms could it take?

Resource 1...

Scaffolding theory of challenge and support explained. Click here to download.

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Revisiting gifted education literature review summary​

A summary of Cese's 2019 literature review into the gifted education research base. The full review can be found here.
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Student agency for 2030 project - it's not so far away!

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​South Australian Teaching for Effective Learning Framework: overview

This research-based pedagogy framework is part of the SA Department of Education and Children's Services (DECS) strategy for improving educational outcomes for students.
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    • Enfield PS Thinking Mathematically
    • Catering for all students in Maths
    • Mathematics Old Guildford PS
    • Working Mathematically
    • Maths Engagement >
      • Mathematics Conceptual Development
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    • Granville East Round
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