![]() There’s no denying that interactive whiteboards have been a game changer where they have been used well. Instead, I had to write everything on the board in chalk. It didn’t even involve a dry wipe marker. The first lesson I ever taught didn’t involve either. Perhaps it’s because interactive whiteboards and PowerPoint presentations are ubiquitous now. And yet, it’s the one that I’ve seen less and less of in recent years. Isn’t it time all teachers faced their fear so we can help pupils conquer theirs?Īlthough all of Rosenshine’s 17 Principles of Instruction are important, ‘ Think aloud and model steps’ is one of the most vital. But if we don’t do our thinking aloud in front of our pupils we’re doing them a massive disservice. Many teachers are afraid of live modelling. ![]() How can you confidently implement live modelling in your classroom? Deputy Head Teacher of Barr Beacon School, he is responsible for CPD, staff well-being, quality of teaching, parental engagement, equality and diversity. ![]() David Lowbridge-EllisDavid Lowbridge-Ellis has 15 years experience in the classroom and has been a senior leader for more than 10 of those.
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