What I can do
The "Five Pillars of Teaching and Learning" approach focuses on enhancing effective teaching and supporting students' learning through the following elements:
1. **Clarity of Learning Intentions**: Clearly sharing with students what they are learning in their lesson and why they are learning it, including sharing and reviewing subject learning journeys.
2. **Re-cap and Recall**: Regularly reviewing prior learning to ensure students remember key information from previous lessons.
3. **New Information**: Introducing and modeling new learning in lessons linked to the topic question shared with students at the start of their lesson. Various activities are designed to help students develop their new understanding.
4. **Practice**: Devising regular opportunities to practice, apply, and consolidate their understanding during the lesson through activities like answering exam questions, solving problems, conducting experiments, writing essays, or performing skills in practical subjects.
5. **Feedback**: Providing regular and timely feedback during lessons and through written forms that focus on student progress, address misconceptions, and offer guidance for development. Students are encouraged to engage with all feedback during dedicated Student Response Time (SRT) activities【4:0†source】.