Be able to support learning activities

Talk to the children and young people you support about the importance of ICT skills, and how these skills will help them both inside, and outside, of the classroom.
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- 'Strategies for learning and teaching’ on the NCSE website
- ‘Student engagement – How can we make secondary pupils want to engage in lessons?’ from the Teach Wire website.
- ‘Improving literacy in secondary schools’ from the Education Endowment Foundation
- ’20 primary strategies proven to improve progress and understanding at KS2’ from the Third Space Learning website.
- ‘5 common techniques for helping struggling students' webpage on the Understood website
- ‘Inclusive learning approaches for literacy, language, numeracy and ICT’ from the Sector Council for lifelong learning
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- ‘Classroom support strategies' webpage on the DsyGuide website. Click on the icon to the left to read these strategies which will benefit all learners.
- Talk to the children and young people you support about the importance of ICT skills, and how these skills will help them both inside, and outside, of the classroom.
- Edutopia has an article that looks at ‘5 Research-Based Tips for Providing Students with Meaningful Feedback’. Feedback is an essential part of learning, but not all of it is productive. We’ve collected five best practices for giving students feedback.
- Think And Challenge
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