What I can do
The file outlines the "Five Pillars of Teaching and Learning" approach, which are used to enhance effective teaching and support students' learning. Here are the five pillars:
1. **Clarity of Learning Intentions**: Teachers clearly communicate what students are learning in each lesson and the reasons behind it. They also share and review the learning journey of the subject.
2. **Re-cap and Recall**: Teachers regularly revisit previous lessons to ensure that students remember key information.
3. **New Information**: Teachers introduce and model new learning clearly. This is linked to the topic question shared with students at the beginning of the lesson.
4. **Practice**: There are regular opportunities for students to practice and apply their understanding within the lesson. This can involve answering questions, solving problems, performing experiments, writing essays, or engaging in practical skills.
5. **Feedback**: Regular, timely feedback is given during lessons and through written feedback. The feedback focuses on performance, addresses misconceptions, and provides guidance for further development. Students engage with feedback during dedicated Student Response Time (SRT) activities【4:0†source】【4:8†source】.
These pillars form the core structure around which lesson plans and teaching techniques are designed and implemented.