What I can do
Based on the Five Pillars of Teaching and Learning from the document you uploaded, here is a summary of what each pillar entails:
1. **Clarity of Learning Intentions**: This involves clearly sharing with students what they are learning in each lesson and why it is important. It also includes reviewing subject learning journeys with students【4:0†source】.
2. **Re-cap and Recall**: Teachers regularly review previous learning to ensure that students remember key information from past lessons【4:8†source】.
3. **New Information**: Teachers introduce and model new learning clearly during lessons. Activities are designed to help students develop their understanding of the new content【4:8†source】.
4. **Practice**: There are regular opportunities for students to practice, apply, and consolidate their understanding. This can include answering exam questions, solving problems, conducting experiments, writing essays, or performing skills in practical subjects【4:8†source】.
5. **Feedback**: Teachers provide timely feedback during lessons and through written comments. This feedback focuses on students' performance, addresses any misconceptions, and gives guidance on how to improve further. Students are encouraged to engage with the feedback during dedicated Student Response Time (SRT) activities【4:8†source】.
These pillars are designed to enhance effective teaching by supporting student learning and self-regulation. They act as a guide for planning and delivering lessons, ensuring that students become active partners in their learning process【4:0†source】.