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A New Math Game (with Free Download) from 'Well Played, Grades K-2'

Games and puzzles are a favorite part of math class for many students and teachers. But how can we create game-playing experiences that are mathematically meaningful as well as engaging and collaborative? In the second edition of Well-Played, Grades K-2,…

Stop Performing. Start Thinking.

By Gregg Vignal on Alamy By Cameron Paterson. Cultivating Cultures of Thinking in Australian Schools is an essential read for teachers, school leaders, and education professionals who want to create learning environments that prepare students for the complexities of the…

Maximize Your Phonics Instruction with Application Routines

by Mary Jo Fresch, author of The Phonics Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for Reading Teachers The lesson goes well, your students are working together and showing a gradual understanding of a new phonics concept you recently taught. But how well…

Reflecting on John Hattie's Visible Learning: The Sequel

Visible learning has proven to be a game-changer in education, creating positive impacts that span classrooms and beyond. From boosting student confidence and motivation to helping teachers refine their craft and empowering school leaders with data-driven insights, its impact is…

Why Open Access Matters to Taylor & Francis

Happy Open Access Week! At Taylor & Francis, Open Access represents far more than a publishing model—it embodies our fundamental mission to foster human progress through knowledge. For over two centuries, we have been committed to connecting researchers, validating discoveries,…

Being Black and British: In Conversation with Dermot Daly

The editor of Being Black and British: Before, During and After Drama School discusses representation, canonical reform, and creating opportunities for the next generation of Black British performers. Dermot Daly is a senior lecturer at Leeds Conservatoire and Leeds Beckett,…

Why Open Access Matters in Academia: Breaking Down the Barriers to Knowledge

Happy Open Access Week! Open Access (OA) has emerged as one of the most transformative movements in academic publishing and scholarly communication. As we navigate an increasingly interconnected world where knowledge sharing is paramount, the traditional subscription-based model of academic…

Reforming Lessons: Nick Gibb on How England Rebuilt Its School System

By Nick Gibb. When Michael Gove was appointed as Shadow Education Secretary by David Cameron in July 2007, I had already been Shadow Schools Minister for two years. I’d spent those years trying to understand why our school system had…

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