What I can do
The Five Pillars of Teaching and Learning are a comprehensive framework designed to enhance effective teaching and support students’ learning and self-regulation. Here's a brief overview:
1. **Clarity of Learning Intentions**: This involves clearly sharing with students what they are learning and why. Teachers share and review the subject's learning journeys to ensure students understand the purpose and goals behind their lessons【4:0†source】.
2. **Re-cap and Recall**: This pillar emphasizes the importance of regularly revisiting prior learning to help students remember key information from previous lessons【4:8†source】.
3. **New Information**: Teachers introduce and model new learning linked to topic questions shared at the beginning of the lesson. Various activities are planned to help students develop a new understanding【4:9†source】.
4. **Practice**: Regular opportunities are provided for students to practice, apply, and consolidate their understanding. This could involve answering questions, solving problems, conducting experiments, or other practical applications【4:10†source】.
5. **Feedback**: Regular and timely feedback is given during and after lessons. Feedback focuses on students' progress, addresses misconceptions, and provides guidance for further development. Students engage with feedback in dedicated Student Response Time (SRT) activities【4:11†source】.
Would you like to create a specific lesson plan using these pillars, or do you need more information on how to implement them?